In a previous post, “How much do you need to retire” , i concluded that the key component to that question lies in your expenses and that will determine how far are you away from reaching financial independence. In a separate post, “Knowing your real hourly wage”, we also discussed our “real hourly wage”, where work related expenses are…
Clothing shopping ban
I have been thinking about this for a while, and I thought, well, just do it! So what is it exactly! Here it goes…. I am going to put myself on a clothing shopping ban for 2017. So what was the impetus behind this? Well, many of you have read how Dave and I tried…
Organize
Where are my glasses? Where are my slippers? Where are my clothes? These are some of the common day to day questions Kate used to ask me in the past before we started on this journey to minimalism. Subconsciously, I would reply to her, “Do you remember where you last seen it?” or “Please do…
Purchasing with your real hourly wage
Dave wrote a post the other day that made me think deeply about. The article, titled “Knowing your real hourly wage” resonated with many and was relatively well received by our readers. I wrote about “a dollar for utilitsation” previously, which discusses how we assign a dollar per ustilisation for usage of our stuff, mainly…
Minimalist cooking
When we moved over to our new place, we didn’t really get much kitchen utensils. Granted that we did go to the value store to get some cups and utensils during the first few days we moved in, for the rest of the items, including the cookware, plates and dishes, they were gifted by my…
Our DIY Christmas tree
In a previous post, I mentioned that Dave and I had differing opinions whether we should get a Christmas tree. In the end, I decided to make one. Well, I am proud to present our DIY Christmas tree. It’s simple, cheap, easy to maintain, and easy to dismantle as well. Best of all, we made…
Junk mail
One item which I think many households in Singapore are receiving too many of nowadays are advertising leaflets in the mailbox. Well, from a marketing and advertising standpoint, the outreach is wide. Even if 9 out of 10 individuals might trash it, you could still count on that 1 individual who might pick it up…
1000 visitors!!!
It has been slightly more than two months since Dave and I started this blog and we are extremely thrilled to have hit 1000 visitors and almost 3000 pageviews! Considering that we didn’t exactly actively go about publicising our blog (although Cromly did do a feature which brought in more traffic to this blog), this…
Why I bought more shoes
In a previous post, I wrote about how many pairs of shoes we would possibly need. Having said that, I went shopping a couple of weeks back, and purchased 2 new pairs of shoes. What was the rationale behind the shopping (spree)? Actually, these are replacement shoes. I bought a new pair of nude heels…
Being wealthy in Singapore
I came across an article in Raising Savers the other day, which discusses the definition of wealth. These are the definitions which she managed to googled. Webster’s dictionary defines “wealthy” as people who have an abundance of material possessions. Wikipedia discusses wealth in the United States as a measurement of net worth, which is the sum of all…