The aftermath of giving up your career to stay at home
In a link shared by reader Jaime (who should really have her own blog because she has such interesting insights), NY Times re-visits women in the 1990s who gave up their high-flyin
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
ONE. Loved this post by Broke Girl Rich on how to get hired. TWO. Which Mad Men character are you? I got Joan Harris! Speaking of Joan, I am loving her character development as of
Where and how to start cutting in your budget when you need to save more money
I am not using myself as an example because I do not have a steady income and my expenses are not very controlled because I don’t really need to control them as long as I don
Getting to Know Me Better: My Habits and Routines
1. What is the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning? Run bleary-eyed and feed Baby Bun because that’s probably who’s waking me up. 2. What do you eat for
I gave up a quarter of a million dollars to be with my family
And it sucks. It’s really hard being a working mother, particularly since we have to go through 9 months carrying a child and then take at least 3 months off after the birth
How to shop your closet and save money
Everyone (and by everyone I mean myself), always harps on about shopping your closet and trying to mix and match pieces in an attempt to avoid shopping for new stuff and to use wha
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
ONE. How great thinkers organized their time. I feel like in the past, they had a lot more time to do nothing but talk, stroll, have a dinner, read… relax. We seem to be a so
How to answer a rather random business case interview question
I was chatting with Jessica the other day and she mentioned how she was blindsided with a really strange interview question that went like this: How many golf balls are sold in Can