Conscious Consumption: Getting Something On Sale is NOT a Marginal Benefit

Shoppers love a good deal. If you’re like me, the rush of getting something on sale is borderline euphoric. I was raised by a wonderful woman who lived for sales. During my childhood, I spent Saturdays with my mom hunting for bargains at yard sales, moving sales, rummage sales, thrift stores, you name it. I’m… Continue reading Conscious Consumption: Getting Something On Sale is NOT a Marginal Benefit

In Defense of Baby Steps: Mindfulness and Budgeting

Mindful actions can lead to a healthier relationship with money One of the things I love about my job is the clean slate that comes with the beginning of each school year. For me, this serves as a starting point for crafting a new way to frame my instruction, developing a new classroom systems, or… Continue reading In Defense of Baby Steps: Mindfulness and Budgeting

Financial Suggestions For an Upcoming Graduate

Financial Suggestions For an Upcoming Graduate This week we finally experienced some nice weather so I met up with a friend for tennis. She’s finishing her last year of dental school and had some free time. After the match she asked if I wanted to grab a beer and, like a weirdo who just updated… Continue reading Financial Suggestions For an Upcoming Graduate