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Never underestimate the power of types of music for your mood. It’s like decorating the air.
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The thing is, "feeling rich" and "luxury" are very subjective things, as they differ according to how each individual perceives them. For instance, you can see in the list that some people think buying something makes their life luxurious, while others say that eating the vegetables that they planted themselves is what truly makes them feel "rich."
What we are trying to say is that not everything comes down to money, assets, or estate, as in the end, it's all about things that make you happy and give you the satisfaction that you need. No matter how much wealth you accumulate, it won't really make your life "rich" if you are miserable about the important things.
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Sometimes when I need a pick me up, I’ll make tea and a snack with them and it makes me feel fancy and happy.
With "frugal living" turning into a trend, it has garnered a lot of negative attention as people always associate it with being cheap. However, it has been observed that frugality is not about miserly money-saving behavior; it is about lifestyle choices and values. It is about removing the obsession with materialism and competitiveness and focusing on what matters to you.
As we said, it's all about the little things in life that bring you true happiness. Research also suggests that frugal habits offer numerous hidden benefits beyond saving money, as frugal individuals often experience lower levels of stress and anxiety compared to their more materialistic counterparts.
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Levi’s, Lululemon, Patagonia & other higher-end brands at a fraction of the original prices. But mostly it is wearing $1 secondhand silk pants and a $3 secondhand short-sleeve cashmere sweater as pajamas. Makes me feel like a QUEEN. 👸 💅.
According to studies, 55% of people said that financial stress impacted their mental health, while 44% said that it impacted their physical health. However, it has been noted that those living frugally experience improved physical and mental health.
Other research implies that frugal lifestyle choices like avoiding fast food, for instance, can cut back on unnecessary expenses while avoiding excessive weight gain and improving your nutritional profile. Saving efficiently may also increase consumers’ likelihood of seeking preventative health treatment, enhancing longevity.
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Harvard conducted a long-running study, since 1938, that followed 724 teenagers from their youth to their retirement. The happiest among those who were retired had similar traits when it came to their mindset, not their bank account.
This just goes to show that the number of zeros in your bank balance is not the harbinger of happiness; it's how satisfied you feel with your life in the end that matters. No wonder there are so many unhappy millionaires out there who have all the finances they need but no satisfaction.
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If something is broken, we get it fixed or dispose of it. I spent so much of my life “making do” even when we could have afforded the update or we got the update and keep the older one “just in case”. No more. Even if it cannot be replaced or fixed, the old, broken one goes away.
My home feels light and airy, peaceful and calm. Every morning I open curtains to the sunshine/light to start my day. I am rich in the things that matter.
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With this quote by Claire Luce, we conclude our thoughts: "Money can't buy happiness, but it can make you awfully comfortable while you're being miserable." Now we want to hear about your frugal things or habits that make you feel truly rich. Don't hesitate to share them in the comments below. Also, if you are able to relate to any of the things mentioned in this list, don't forget to upvote them!
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I use some of those savings to buy myself flowers at the grocery store and make an arrangement at home after everything is put away.
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