And The Quest For Sustainable Financial Independence
Posted on January 24, 2019 by Kristine
Hello from impostor syndrome land! I do not mention it a lot on this blog, but the 4 year contract I keep mentioning as my current job is actually as a PhD student within natural science. In Norway, you are considered an employee as…
Category: Financial independence Tags: Financial independence, personal finance, PhD, stability, studying, work
Posted on September 10, 2018 by Kristine
Saving Money By Hacking Your Motivation – How I rewards myself by not spending money.
Category: Financial independence, Tips and tricks Tags: advice, dreams, frugal living, frugal mindset, Frugality, Goals, hacking, lifehacks, money, personal finance, rewards, saving, saving money, savings
Posted on July 26, 2018 by Kristine
Post Marriage – Our Semi-Combined Finances
Category: A Nordic Perspective, Financial independence Tags: banking, emergency fund, finances, life, marriage, money, Nordnet, personal finance, saving money, sharing, sharing money
Posted on July 2, 2018 by Kristine
June Review – Expenses abound!
Category: Monthly reports Tags: changes, chaos, etsy, expense report, expenses, June, personal, personal finance, planning, saving money, Sidehustle, summer, sun, wedding
Posted on May 7, 2018 by Kristine
April Review – Where did it all go? And an Etsy update!
Category: Monthly reports Tags: Arctic fox, BSU, etsy, expense report, expenses, money, mortgage savings account, passive income, personal, personal finance, saving money, second income, Sidehustle, Svalbard
Posted on April 29, 2018 by Kristine
I’ve read the new edition of Vicki Robin’s classic – Your Money Or Your Life!
Category: Environmentalism, Philosophy Tags: books, enough, inspiration, personal finance, priorities, reading, review, social capital, Vicky Robin, Your Money Or Your Life
Posted on April 16, 2018 by Kristine
I got the chance to write a guest post for Femme Frugality, please make sure to check it out! 🙂
Category: Privilege Tags: autism, autistic, disability, disableism, Femme Frugality, guest post, personal finance, Svalbard
Posted on April 11, 2018 by Kristine
The Oppression Of Being Replaceable – A privileged yet short-lived experience of working poverty.
Category: Privilege Tags: equality, life, oppression, personal, personal finance, Philosophy, poverty, society, work, working poor
Posted on April 4, 2018 by Kristine
We are really starting to look forward to spring in this months expense report. It’s all about the sun, and candy!
Category: Monthly reports Tags: candy, daylight savings, Easter, expense report, gamify, gamify life, personal finance, saving money, seasons, sunlight, work
Posted on March 23, 2018 by Kristine
A few years ago, I was diagnosed with autism, answering a lifelong question about why I was so different from other children and the people around me.
Often presented as a stereotype in media, here are four reasons why a pattern oriented mind is a great thing for financial independence!
Category: Philosophy, Privilege Tags: Asbergers, autism, autistic, Frugality, mental health, pattern oriented, personal finance, sensory overload
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