Our Non-Budget Campervan, Part III: The Costs
A few weeks ago, we wrote about the layout and features of our non-budget campervan. This post is all about the costs. Even though I know this was the right decision for us, it’s still a bit hard to admit how much we actually spent. But, we know it will support our ideal lifestyle for years to come.
From World-Schooling to Beekeeping: What Financial Freedom Can Enable You to Do
Andrew and his family have designed their lives over the past ten years. They started out with road-schooling. Then, Andrew took a sabbatical so they could world-school their kids. When they returned to the US, he started his beekeeping business so that he’d have flexibility to be present with his family.
Our Non-Budget Campervan Build: Layout and Features (Part II of the Campervan Series)
Despite being personal finance enthusiasts, we did NOT do a budget campervan build. We are strong believers in intentional spending. This means that we are happy to splurge on things that will add value and joy to our lives (like a campervan). And, we cut costs on the things that don’t. In this post, learn more about the layout and features of our NON-budget campervan.
Vermont Roadtrip: What to See and What to Skip
We just got back from our very FIRST campervan trip, where we spend 6 days exploring Vermont. Check out this post to learn more about where we stayed, what we did, and what we’d recommend doing or skipping on your trip to Vermont.
Gain Time Freedom Through Self-Employment
I’m excited to bring you a Slow FI interview from the blogger behind Self-Employed FI. She recently transitioned from a six-figure digital marketing to career into freelance work. Check out the interview to learn how it’s helping her gain time freedom today.
Everything You Want to Know about our Campervan, Part I: Why We Chose Vanlife
We just got our campervan! This dream h as been a long time in the making. This is the first post of our Vanlife Series where we explore why we chose vanlife and what we’re planning to do now that we have our van.
Cashing Out Enhances the FIRE narrative
Cashing Out, the new book by Kiersten and Julien Sanders from Rich and Regular, is a MUST read. Their approach to FI goes beyond the traditional FIRE narrative by acknowledging that achieving FIRE is both harder for certain groups of people and why it’s even more imperative than ever.
Multiple Streams of Income: The Ultimate Source of Flexibility
Throughout her career, Kim built up a variety of income streams, such as working as a contractor, building up her own business, teaching craft classes, and cultivating her garlic crop to sell commercially. Building up multiple income streams has given Kim both peace of mind and tons of flexibility!
Relearning to Dream Big
As an adult, it can be a huge challenge to dream big. After needing to figure out how to manage finances and make ends meet, our dreams get put on hold for a period of time (or forever). This is why we need to put concrete effort into relearning to dream big. This post walks you through how to do that.
								







