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  • How to Read More Books

    How to Read More Books In A Year

    Reading books helps to transport you to new worlds and new experiences wherever you may be. So, here’s a post on how to read (and finish) more books a year even if you have a very busy schedule. Be it reading more books to learn, to explore, relax, or just to finish up a goal you did for the new year. I’ll try to share some tips and tricks based on my personal experience. From reading 20 to 50 to 100 books a year I’ve always been an avid reader, averaging around 20 books a year from 2011 to 2019. However, 2020 was my greatest year so far. It was…

  • Money Moves to Make in 2021

    Money Moves to Make in 2021

    New year, new resolutions, new goals, right? Aside from planning travels and other goals that we want to achieve for the new year, my husband and I talk about money moves that we’re planning for 2021. In this post, we talk about money moves we are planning to make in the new year, which you can hopefully use to help guide your money goals this year. This is part of our financial independence plan, and we are also utilizing this checklist this year. As a background, my husband and I have full-time jobs with benefits, and we are running this blog on the side. Some of our tips below may…

  • What's Wrong with Staying Home

    What’s Wrong With Staying Home?

    With the "I Quit My Job to Travel the World" movement, more and more people are becoming unhappier staying at home and doing chillax stuff. We look at this from the other side, those who just want to stay in the comfort of their home and *gasp* are happy about it.

  • Work from Home with Baby Day in Life

    Work from Home with Baby Day in the Life

    This is a day in the life of a mom who works full time from home with a baby. It’s based on real life: my life. It shows the reality of how moms are doing a lot of things and putting on a lot of hats in the process of keeping their home and work life together. Here’s a typical day in the life of a mom with a baby on a weekday. I’ve even written a different post on tips on how to survive working from home with a baby. Note: We only have one child and this is our first baby. I gave birth in October 2019, then…