Have you got ‘The Fear’ when it comes to your pension?
The Fear and Your Pension This might appear a bit strange to you, but not to me. I often sit in coffee shops or have
The Fear and Your Pension This might appear a bit strange to you, but not to me. I often sit in coffee shops or have
I have had a few conversations in the past week about financial costs of self-employment versus employment. It has got me really thinking about the
Review of the Emma App I have finally found an easy to use app that is helping me to understand and thus reduce my spending.
Back in July I met James from Wild Thyme Outdoors at Standon Calling festival. They were running the wilderness, outdoor activities. I was inspired by
Emotional Spending and Emotional Eating I have been struck in recent weeks by how similar emotional spending and emotional eating are. Both are conditions that
Ethical Investing for your pension I choose to consume products and services that are environmentally friendly. Or are made by companies with environmental ethics and
There is one thing that frustrates me incredibly as a self-employed person (actually there are lots of things, but for the moment!) and this is
The Fear Do you remember this song, from the 90s? FEAR, by Ian Brown. Fantastic expectations Amazing revelations Final execution and resurrection Free expression as
Commuting is expensive, believe me I know, I have done it 8 years of my working life! With the recent rail increase hitting pockets hard,
I had a good media day on back to school day. My packed lunch box ideas were featured in the Mail, The Sun and The
16k debt repaid in two years Two years ago I admitted a secret. A confession of something that (maybe) a personal finance blogger shouldn’t be
The Importance of Looking After Yourself Recently I have found myself speaking with many women about the time they spend looking after themselves. This is