Living Large On Less

Living large on less, or living frugally, has been a hot topic in the news lately.  There was an article in Business Week  called The New Age of Frugality and a recent episode of Oprah had a segment on a family living frugally.

Though it is making recent news, it is how my husband and I have been living our lives as long as we can remember.  We both grew up with parents of the World War II generation who had grown up in the years following the depression.  The values they instilled in us were those of saving more than we spend and spending less than we earn.  We both adopted those values and have had fun living large on less.  We have lived this way regardless of where we were living (New York or North Carolina), regardless of out income (which had fluctuated a lot), regardless of what the stock market was doing, and regardless of what others were doing. 

Do we have to live large on less?  No, it is a choice that we have made and continue to make because we truly believe that we can have everything we need and most of what we want at a price that fits our budget.  We make our choices by thinking about what matters most and why we want what we want.  We are resourceful and feel rewarded when we accomplish something we had to learn (like installing flooring ourselves) and feel satsisfied knowing we can live on less than we earn (regardless of our income).  I truly believe that everyone can live large on less.  It will mean something different, and look different for everyone, but it is possible!

A friend of mine and professional organizer, Janice Russell of Minding Your Matters Organizing also believes in living large on less and often writes about it in her blog.  You can check it out at http://www.mindingyourmatters.com/blog

Stefanie Zizzo, Career and Life Coach, www.stefaniezizzo.com

Live Your Best Life

I delivered a seminar called How To Live Your Best Life at a local library recently.  What a great interactive discussion we had about this inspiring topic!   We talked about passion, particpating in activities that bring us joy, and having appreciation for what we already have.  One particpant shared that while she had been in a job that was not a great fit, the relationships she developed there have become long lasting and deep.  She regreted that she did not realize or appreciate this for how important it was until she left that environment.  She said if she had known it then, it would have made her time there more positive. 

We talked about how some, when they think of taking action toward living their best life, feel as though they are “stepping off a cliff into the unknown”.  Does that first step have to be off a cliff?  One particpant said “no, it could be stepping off a curb!”

What did you do today to live your best life?

Stefanie Zizzo, Career and Life Coach, www.stefaniezizzo.com

Paintings Sold!

 

 

Many of you know that I paint, but recently I had my first sales of several watercolors I painted!  The buyer is a friend who recently opened an ayurvedic bodywork center in Raleigh.  She had been seeking arts to adorn her new space and saw my “leaf” paintings when visiting my home.  When she first called and asked if she could purchase some of my work, I was speechless for a moment.  No one had ever approached me with that question before since I had never intended to sell my art.  When I said yes and hung up the phone, I got excited – and in a matter of days painted 10 paintings for her to choose from.  It was such a joy to be painting with renewed gusto.  Having a request for them, and knowing they would be displayed for others to see – and not just when they come for dinner – was great inspiration.  It was also absolutely out of my comfort zone!

Stefanie Zizzo, Career and Life Coach, www.stefaniezizzo.com