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Planning a debt-free future with intentional budgeting for a simple living lifestyle."

How to Become Debt-Free and Embrace a Slower, Happier Life

Posted on April 3, 2025April 3, 2025 by Sage Everly

The Hidden Cost of Debt Debt is more than just a number on your bank statement—it’s a constant weight on your mind, a stressor that seeps into your daily life, and a barrier to true financial freedom. Have you ever felt trapped by your obligations, unable to slow down and enjoy life because of looming…

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Uninfluenced Wealth Slow Living: Cultivating Inner Peace & Authentic Wealth

The “Uninfluenced Wealth” Experiment: How to Create Financial Security Without Comparing Yourself to Others

Posted on March 27, 2025March 27, 2025 by Sage Everly

Ever scroll through social media and feel a pang of envy at someone else’s “perfect” life, their “perfect” finances? But there you are, knowing you want peace, yet feeling the pressure. Why? Because the uninfluenced wealth slow living experiment offers a way out. Indeed, it’s about building financial security without social comparison slow life, and…

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How to Thrive Financially During a Recession with Slow Living (Even on a Tight Budget!)

Posted on March 20, 2025March 27, 2025 by Willow Hart

Recession hitting hard? Prices are soaring, uncertainty is everywhere, and financial security feels more fragile than ever. The instinct is to hustle harder, chase quick fixes, and find immediate solutions. But what if the real key to stability isn’t speeding up—but slowing down? Slow living in recession isn’t just a passing trend; it’s a mindset…

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Rebel Saver Slow Living: Building Wealth Intentionally & Mindfully)

The Rebel Saver: How to Ignore the Noise and Build Wealth on Your Own Terms (Slowly and Intentionally)

Posted on March 12, 2025March 12, 2025 by Sage Everly

Ever feel like the world is shouting at you about how to spend, save, and live? “Buy this! Invest there! Hustle harder!” But there you are, longing for a simpler, more authentic life. Why follow the crowd when you can become a rebel saver slow living advocate? This isn’t about reckless spending; instead, it’s about…

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Psychology of spending and slow living

The Psychology of Spending: How Our Brains Trick Us into Overspending

Posted on February 28, 2025April 29, 2025 by Sage Everly

Ever feel like your money slips through your fingers despite your best intentions? You know you should be saving more, but there you are… knowing what you want, yet waiting. Why? It’s not about willpower; it’s about understanding the psychology of spending. Our brains are wired in ways that often sabotage our financial goals. In…

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FIRE Movement Reimagined: Financial Independence, Live on Your Own Terms

Posted on February 26, 2025February 5, 2026 by Sage Everly

Ever felt the tug of the traditional FIRE movement, the dream of early retirement, yet balked at the idea of years of extreme frugality? You’re not alone. But there you are, dreaming of freedom, yet feeling trapped by the “rules.” Why? Because the FIRE movement reimagined offers a better path. It’s about financial independence, live…

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Budgeting for a Simpler Life: A Practical Guide to Financial Freedom

Posted on February 2, 2025February 5, 2026 by Sage Everly

Is Your Budget Helping You Live the Life You Want? Imagine waking up every morning with complete financial peace of mind. No stress about unexpected expenses. No worrying if you have enough to make it to the end of the month. Just a simple, intentional life where your money aligns perfectly with your values. Sounds…

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Practicing Intentional Spending: Needs vs. Wants

Posted on January 17, 2025February 5, 2026 by Sage Everly

Have you ever wondered where your money disappears by the end of the month? You start with a budget, yet somehow, unexpected expenses creep in, and suddenly, your savings goal seems out of reach. This is where practicing intentional spending comes in. By distinguishing between needs vs. wants, you can regain control of your finances,…

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Minimalism and Financial Freedom: How Slow Living Can Save You Money

Minimalism and Financial Freedom: How Slow Living Can Save You Money

Posted on January 3, 2024February 2, 2026 by Sage Everly

Are you tired of feeling like your paycheck disappears before the month is over? Do you find yourself stuck in a cycle of consumerism, chasing trends, and accumulating things that bring little satisfaction? What if the solution isn’t in earning more but in spending less—without sacrificing joy? Welcome to the world of slow living and…

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