Why I'm Extremely Frugal ~ Minimalism & Saving Money

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @ConnieRiet
    @ConnieRiet  Год назад +63

    I see frugality as being mindful about where my money goes. What are your views on frugal living?

    • @elianasd9866
      @elianasd9866 Год назад +3

      I had zero pesos and was an illegal immigrant once (a DACA long before the term was formalized). I lost my small deli due to COVID. I am not complaining. Through a life of hard work and mindful spending (as well as achieving financial literally through avid reading), I am fully financially independent in my 50s -I don't claim this can be done by young people today. Due to a number of reasons, it is much harder for them now and, if things don't change quickly, it will only become harder for future generations.

  • @dimitri6374
    @dimitri6374 Год назад +51

    I am from Canada. I have been practising minimalism for more than 20 years. Couldn't be happier. After our boys grew and started living separately, we got rid pretty much of 80% of our belongings. We own small 3 bedroom house in Gatineau, a car, and only necessary things. We eat twice a day - good breakfast an 11 and good dinner at 5. We earn more than we spend, help financially our kids and old parents, travel, laugh, exercise - and planning to follow this lifestyle!
    Happiness and pеаce to all of you!!! ❤❤❤

  • @HappyCrone
    @HappyCrone Год назад +231

    My Generation Z son and many of his peers have no interest in consumerism. They buy second hand when they buy, and they are interested in trading their smart phones for flip phones. They are a completely different generation. It gives me hope.

    • @Michelle_Emm
      @Michelle_Emm Год назад +17

      This is very encouraging.
      I have four Gen Z grandson's, two love stuff, two couldn't care less about stuff. I live in hope that the more mindful Gen Z's take over the world one day. Thank you for sharing this story.

    • @Greeneggsandham123
      @Greeneggsandham123 Год назад +16

      My 21 y/o only buys from thrift stores and estate sales. She got me into it too!

    • @cjhoward409
      @cjhoward409 Год назад +12

      My sons are ages 25-37. They do like the newest and latest and greatest technology but have zero interest in grandmas china or any knick knacks.
      I’ve noticed in antique stores, that the furniture has really come down in price. I talked to one owner and he said, this younger generation doesn’t want all the old stuff

    • @grobbosixtyone
      @grobbosixtyone Год назад

      Your Gen Z differ a lot from our Aussie lot.

    • @Michelle_Emm
      @Michelle_Emm Год назад +1

      @@grobbosixtyone I don't think so, I'm Australian and I see plenty of hope in Gen Z. But I'm not in self centred Sydney.

  • @lose999
    @lose999 Год назад +29

    You're rich in love; in a good marriage. That's priceless.

  • @anniesshenanigans3815
    @anniesshenanigans3815 11 месяцев назад +9

    I embraced my version of Minimalism about 5 years ago when I was overrun with debts and stuff and although I was not broke, I did not see where my money was going, since it was not being saved. I desperately needed to start saving for my later years and started paying off debt, getting rid of 'things' and stop buying 'things'. So many mistakes made along the way, but I am in a better place mentally without all the baggage.

  • @marjamesquire8141
    @marjamesquire8141 3 месяца назад +1

    I get the most joy from ice skating. I lose track of drills in my hockey classes when joy takes over and it’s the best feeling. The rink is my beach.

  • @jennil7797
    @jennil7797 Год назад +15

    Hi Connie!
    I am neither a minimalist nor a hoarder.
    Contrary to what many commenters here seem to believe, this is not an either/or choice. There are probably way more Inbetweeners than either of those two groups. People like me, who value, enjoy and honour the high quality items passed to them from previous generations.
    Many now proclaim themselves minimalist but have sent the entire contents of their home to landfill to achieve what they fondly believe is a minimalist lifestyle, but is merely an almost all white, magazine driven look.
    Like many in the UK of my generation, I grew up in a post-war frugal family. Most of us have sent little beyond broken crockery, a mattress and food waste to landfill in the past, or recently. We have always bought only what we need and with an eye for long future use, and accepted good, pre-used toys, books and household items gratefully. We rarely fly, use public transport and only shop when necessary. We may not be minimalist but don't waste fuel in constant, daily travel or overheating our houses. Our homes are clean, tidy and uncluttered.
    I resent the word hoarder being applied to everyone who is not drawn to minimalism in our homes. (To me, many minimalist homes feel unloved, more like an Ikea roomset.) Using the word minimalist as a form of self-praise and hoarder for everyone who is not a follower of the minimalist path is virtue signalling. Minimalism is a lifestyle choice. Taken to the extreme where all who make a different choice are seen as inherently bad, is no longer just the way they wish to live, but a cultish obssession, no better than true hoarding.
    I enjoy seeing how others live, what their goals in living as they do are and how these ideas evolve in society over time. I do not decry minmalism, only the "we are good/every one else is bad" attitude it has brought out in a few who have chosen it. It is not for me, but I see the value it has for some others and do not lump all minimalist together as a homogenous group.
    Please ask followers and commenters here to respect the choices and integrity of those who choose a different path to environmentally friendly and frugal living.
    Where does my money go? On making our ancient cottage environmentally friendly, on making the 5 acre garden a wildlife haven. My choice is to live frugally and hand to my grandchild a once cheaply bought, derelict home that will soon meet ecologically sound standards. That's my life choice, it is no better or worse than most other life choices, just perhaps a little different from that of commenters here who wish to be free to choose their own title of minimalist while deciding my identity of "hoarder" for me. My life style designation is mine to choose, they have no right to choose and foist it on me themselves!
    Rant over...each to her or his own! Sent
    Jen

    • @renatawach743
      @renatawach743 9 месяцев назад +2

      Dear Jen, thank You so much for this honest and wise comment. We all have different lives, situations and needs. It is important to find a golden center in everything. It is also wonderful that everybody can have their own way of living, their own song, their unique path.

  • @timalart
    @timalart Год назад +16

    You live a nice, simple life in minimalism and made this lovely video about it. We must remember that many people are affected by illness, unemployment, injustice... People who live in hopelessness in overcrowded city neighborhoods, are involved in cruel wars, oppressed by systems, and suffer from hunger. They have no financial safety net and minimalism is the last thing on their mind. Minimalism is great- as I experience myself - but only if a number of basic conditions are met.

    • @renatawach743
      @renatawach743 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yes that's true. Maslov's piramide is the best example for this.

  • @lindap.p.1337
    @lindap.p.1337 Год назад +44

    I think there are two extremes here. One extreme is the hoarder, who cannot resist buying. Then there are those who buy nothing that is not absolutely necessary. I choose to save first, then pay all outstanding bills and lastly spend a bit. I do love second hand but I sometimes buy new too.

    • @cjhoward409
      @cjhoward409 Год назад +2

      My son and his girlfriend live in a 6,000 sf house that is so minimalistic. Looks like no one lives there. Way too sterile for my liking.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Год назад +5

      A lot of hoarders don’t buy much. They just don’t let anything go.

    • @cjhoward409
      @cjhoward409 Год назад +3

      @@M_SC
      I like watching those hoarding shows. Seems like it’s 50/50. Half just never get rid of anything including garbage and half can’t stop shopping at yard sales/thrift stores and garbage pick 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @missymischief1802
      @missymischief1802 7 месяцев назад

      😂 I love those shows too!

  • @maureenmckenna5220
    @maureenmckenna5220 Год назад +26

    Just replaced a twenty year old wall to wall carpet with a new floor, easy to maintain and allergen free. A complete joy to see the result. Needed to be done. Could have gotten it cleaned, again, but it was a great improvement in our home, and money well spent.

  • @lagomholly
    @lagomholly Год назад +22

    To be frugal in todays society is more difficult than it sounds! Advertisement is everywhere, and we’re almost programmed to consume on autopilot - I strongly believe social media has a huge role to play in this! So it’s about making a conscious effort to turn off the noise of consumerism and really ask yourself what YOU want and need. Minimalism has opened so many doors for me to live a happier and more content life. The best decision I’ve ever made, but it sure takes work! Great video as always thank you☺️

    • @soulshine8531
      @soulshine8531 Год назад +2

      And remember the “go shopping” edict after 9-11? We aren’t patriotic and will hurt the economy if we don’t keep buying stuff.

  • @greentea2451
    @greentea2451 Год назад +8

    We are moving to another state, when I look at homes in the area to purchase, I am almost hyperventilating at the stuff, stuff in these houses. I guess I realize that I am a minimalist. My house has only furniture I need and love, the pictures on my walls all mean something special to us, I don't collect things. Really eye opening.

  • @JenFlutterby
    @JenFlutterby Год назад +47

    My husband and I are currently in the process of going organic eating, non-toxic and clean living in our home. With that comes higher costs, yet we are finding savings in food cost by not buying the ‘junk’ anymore and putting that difference into healthy organic foods instead. It’s almost a balance out for us. Obviously it does cost slightly more. Never thought about it to that way once we started the journey. Once you realize the cost of things, it helps one be frugal to put money where it matters most.

    • @cjhoward409
      @cjhoward409 Год назад +2

      If you can grow your own, now it’s really healthy ! We have many different fruit trees and berry bushes along with seasonal veggies. 😊

    • @freedomlife2024
      @freedomlife2024 Год назад +1

      I noticed.

    • @soulshine8531
      @soulshine8531 Год назад +3

      It’s an investment in your health! ✌🏼

    • @CynthiaGalant-z9d
      @CynthiaGalant-z9d 11 месяцев назад +1

      I agree....I find high value in organic food. We don't waste money on fast food or restaurants anymore and organic taste so much better

  • @robertross8565
    @robertross8565 Год назад +37

    I totally agree. I went on an Alaskan cruise that is geared toward shopping. I was happy to put $00.00 on my customs form for purchases made on my 7-day adventure. I invested in excursions that brought me joy instead.

    • @cjhoward409
      @cjhoward409 Год назад +1

      We drove 7 hours to the Atlantic Ocean with 2 of our sons and enjoyed 4 days there. We didn’t buy any souvenirs. We just took lots of pictures and enjoyed our time together. And interestingly enough, they wanted to go back there because they remembered being there as little boys. They don’t remember the toys, but the experiences. 😊

    • @janefromthecountry1820
      @janefromthecountry1820 Год назад +2

      We did same thing when my daughter and I traveled in Europe this past May. We only spent money on eating out one meal a day. Breakfast included in hotel stays. Enjoyed a guided tour in Florence and Paris. Simple joys. Walked lots.

  • @CarrieHutton-o6y
    @CarrieHutton-o6y Год назад +20

    Financial freedom is truly freedom. You can spend time, energy, and money o the things that you most enjoy! You are an inspiration!

  • @conniepleasantnails
    @conniepleasantnails Год назад +21

    I recently lost some weight and could no longer wear some of my favorite pants. I saved the budget to buy some pants and was able to stay under my budget and feel like I have some items that will last. I always think of that video you made where you selected your clothes to take in your suitcase. Well that’s how carefully I made my purchases. I care for my clothes and always buy sale items. I have more weight to lose but I will go with the flow and remind myself that right now my health is the most important thing on my current journey. I love how simple my wardrobe has become 😊

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +5

      Congrats on the healthier you! Mindful purchases are a cornerstone to frugal living.

    • @conniepleasantnails
      @conniepleasantnails Год назад +3

      @@ConnieRiet Yes, it’s been a l o n g road to learning that and I appreciate you. 🥰

  • @brendakrause5639
    @brendakrause5639 Год назад +3

    I moved into fifth wheel RV because my rent increased over $400. I paid $9,000 for the 2006 RV. I am parked by the beach. Lot rent is $1,100 utilities included. Storage room $200. Eventually I will save enough for a larger used RV and hope to get rid of the storage space. It is like a fresh start. I have no mortgage with all that interest to be paid.

    • @paulamartin6049
      @paulamartin6049 8 месяцев назад

      Wow i dream of doing this but i am not brave enough i worry about a 50 year old being safe on her own but oh wouldnt i love it. Any advice ?

  • @juliemichaud8990
    @juliemichaud8990 Год назад +6

    I have been given so much stuff!!! Elderly parents moved, partner has parents who gifted us with so much!!! Losing more than one friend whom blesses with more things...feeling overwhelmed as I'm a frualist!!!

    • @lindap.p.1337
      @lindap.p.1337 Год назад +2

      It is east to inherit too much. I have and it is hard to let go of these things, unless I give them to other family members.

  • @NVG1307
    @NVG1307 Год назад +16

    What a lovely and pleasant video, Connie. My consumerism consumed my life in my 40s and a bit of 50s, I think, I shopped to compensate for the loss of youth and beauty that I found to be devastating. Not any longer. I have purged tons and tons of stuff. The only good thing about it all there are hundreds of people who are enjoying my stuff around the globe as we kept moving and bringing all the things and buying more and more. But truly, to help our planet to purge we have to stop producing all that junk and it means changing the economy and politics and mindsets of the entire population. I see it in young generations they need the planet back in order to enjoy what we came here for: simple life in synergy with our natural surroundings.

  • @franciscoobregon1644
    @franciscoobregon1644 Год назад +6

    A coworker in his 60's once told me this "don't drink, don't smoke, eat healthy, so when you die you die very healthy"

    • @Jay-vr9ir
      @Jay-vr9ir Год назад

      Jack Lalanne and Joe Weider .

  •  Год назад +75

    In today's world, it's a huge challenge to be frugal in this hyper-consumerist society. We are looked down upon, and no one notices us... They don't understand something as basic as, if we want to save the planet and its various cultures and people, we have to reduce consumption to the essentials to live well but without excess. Thank you for your work. 🙏🏼 Big hug from Portugal. 🤗😘🇵🇹

    • @zorrozorro8886
      @zorrozorro8886 Год назад +5

      So wise words 🍀🌈 thank you

    • @loriella6250
      @loriella6250 Год назад +7

      I’m trying to find a like-minded community near me. It’s a challenge.

    • @williamclark1244
      @williamclark1244 Год назад +15

      So very true. I was berated by some people on another minimalist page because I stated that I didn't support a major online company she was focusing on and that I prefer to shop fair trade, ecocentric companies that do not ship in plastic. By some of the responses you would have thought I was doing something unforgivable. But I am glad to know that I am not alone in being a global citizen and caring for the well being of others cultures and the planet.

    • @maryrankin9869
      @maryrankin9869 Год назад +6

      I think finally the world is recognizing this way of life.

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your thoughtful insight!

  • @pollyhawkins6060
    @pollyhawkins6060 Год назад +38

    I live on the Uk state pension so have to be careful with money. A treat for me is to go to a cafe and have tea and cake but can’t do it often. Today I ordered a brownie at £2.85 and took it back as it was not gooey, it was raw. They changed it but the next one was not much better. I was really upset that I had wasted my treat allowance. But, lesson learned, I will not buy cake in that particular cafe again as it’s the second time I’ve been let down. Even at age 72 I find you so inspiring. Are you ever disappointed when you spend money on something that lets you down?

    • @patricialehrke7688
      @patricialehrke7688 Год назад +8

      Im 65 and on a fixed income here in the US(Social Security)Ive had experiences like the one you described and its very frustrating. A learning experience but yet I feel bad at having wasted money.

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +5

      Hi Polly! I can relate. Because I'm very thoughtful with my money, if I purchase something I want it to be worth my money. When I'm let down by my expectations of what I thought it should have been, I remind myself that I only have control over my choices not the product.

    • @SpecialgiftsLA
      @SpecialgiftsLA Год назад +4

      Hi Polly, I have a simple recipe for a cake that is easy to make, I slice it and put in the freezer. When I want to treat myself and do it with spending less, I take a slice and wrap it in a bag, I can then have it with my drink at a cafe, if it is self service. It is very understandable to feel that, try not to be hard on yourself and rather be proud of yourself for wanting to be consciencious..then try differently esp. at a different place, you might be pleasantly pleased and then feel you have had a nice part of your daily treat pleasure. Sending Love Lia

    • @janiewerner
      @janiewerner Год назад +2

      Ditto!

    • @lorismith8479
      @lorismith8479 Год назад +1

      I would let the cafe aware of your disappointment so they can improve if they really want your business...

  • @phyllismorris94
    @phyllismorris94 Год назад +3

    I too am grounded in living simply & frugally.
    But, partly because I am retired with very limited funds & I live in a small spartment with my brother.
    I only make big purchases when I absolutely must.
    This year, we had to replace both
    our 21 year old mattresses with 2 new economy mattresses. The old mattresses were very worn out.

  • @brainworthy
    @brainworthy Год назад +3

    When I was poor, I lived like I was rich and now that I’m rich, I live like I’m poor.

  • @tinacorsini
    @tinacorsini Год назад +1

    Thank you Connie. 💛

  • @teresamartin4735
    @teresamartin4735 Год назад +14

    I'm living in my parent's condo by myself now that my dad passed away 2017 and after 8 years of being my mom's live-in caregiver, at age 58.5, I could no longer do it with her frequent falls and my bad back. My parents were hoarders. They hid the hoarding in closets, cabinets and every drawer. I've been slowly downsizing everything over the last 6 years. I'm also donating and discarding my stuff as well.
    It feels so good with every trip to the donation center. I'm just keeping what I use. With all the decluttering I've done, my life feels less stressful, my moods have improved, I'm less frustrated because I know where everything is, and I don't spend as much time looking for things.

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +3

      Being a caregiver is a selfless act of kindness, but very exhausting. That's wonderful that you are finding peace by letting go of the clutter.

    • @rmonson5002
      @rmonson5002 Год назад

      We are in exactly the same boat, our ages, parents, condo and all. Except that my mom wasn't the hoarder...I am! I can't get rid of anything. Moved my stuff in right on top of my mom's one year ago. Have yet to sort through everything but I'm slowly...very slowly... making progress. Thank you for posting. It helped. We've got this. 🙌

  • @marilynndesilva7620
    @marilynndesilva7620 Год назад +4

    When I travel anywhere I don't want to be burdened with hauling around souvenirs I don't need. I choose a few easy to pack items for family members that I know they will appreciate and enjoy having. For instance, my daughter-in-law does flamenco dancing, so I picked up a beautiful fan for her in a flamenco supply shop on a trip to Barcelona.

    • @brendakrause5639
      @brendakrause5639 Год назад +1

      I took pictures of treasured items. I took pictures of places I traveled. Just printed what reminded me of the trip and meant the most. Put pics in small flip album. Easy to store.

  • @lauraneaves6912
    @lauraneaves6912 Год назад +17

    Love the message Connie, so needed. I love shopping but just to look around in a way now. There is nothing that I need either. It's a refreshing perspective for sure, not to just keep consuming more and more and need the next new thing.

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +4

      Window shopping is the best!

    • @ninels3963
      @ninels3963 Год назад

      Bs

    • @A123nn
      @A123nn Год назад +1

      I think that the most important to save our environment and ourselves is not only not to buy things, but not to produce all this stuff. It's crazy that people in Asia or on South America are losing their rivers, because we, in western word, need to go shopping.

    • @ginacusack5685
      @ginacusack5685 Год назад

  • @sylviarios5389
    @sylviarios5389 Год назад +4

    Love love playa❤my happy place😊

  • @stevehartman1730
    @stevehartman1730 8 месяцев назад +1

    The old furniture is so much better made. Modern stuff is put together with particle board n cardboard n staples n pine wood. Cheaply done yet doesnt last. My late wealthy uncle said BUT QUALITY.

  • @dominic8218
    @dominic8218 Год назад +1

    Love this Connie - thank you and look forward to seeing what you come up with next. Really appreciated.

  • @Jopo1226
    @Jopo1226 Год назад +7

    I'm trying to be a minimalist myself soon. I'm staying with someone, but as soon as it cools down I'm going to live out of my car. I work 2 jobs and drive Uber/Lyft. So I basically live at work and stay in my car. I eat for free at work so only bills I have are car payments, insurance and cell phone. I'm going to build a huge savings so if I ever need to move on the drop of the hat or anything else I can. Im saving and paying down debt at the same time.

  • @susanstebila8707
    @susanstebila8707 11 месяцев назад

    I’m with you❤

  • @sunshinewithin435
    @sunshinewithin435 Год назад +9

    I loved the simplicity of this video ❤ Very calming indeed 🎉

  • @PriyankaYadav-lt5ml
    @PriyankaYadav-lt5ml Год назад +9

    Hey Connie, i noticed ur tattoo on leg❤ its written in Hindi Prachurya means enough or abundance ❤ love from India ❤

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +6

      Yes! I got it 18 years ago when we were financially struggling. I NEEDED a daily reminder that I lived in abundance.

  • @uranne
    @uranne Год назад

    Your videos are so relaxing. Greetings from the Philippines.

  • @horselover8472
    @horselover8472 Год назад +2

    I love this...I have wanted to start this journey for a while now, but i had gotten caught up with the "influencers". Finding that im in a better place now, I find that im more in touch with who i am and what i really need...being intentional and GRATEFUL for what i do have and what i do have and don't need ive been seeing a lot of second hand stores, Goodwill and consignment stores to be a blessing to others.

  • @gailtester8749
    @gailtester8749 Год назад +2

    Such a beautiful spot you've landed in!! This was inspiring!!

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @mimi1o8
      @mimi1o8 Год назад

      @@ConnieRietwhat area of Mexico is it?

  • @bcworth444
    @bcworth444 Год назад +7

    Covid and working from home jumped me off the shopping treadmill, and I've never gotten back on. I have enough. I'm happy not to buy "stuff". Best wishes to you, Connie.

  • @klarapetelei702
    @klarapetelei702 Год назад +4

    You have the biggest playground: the entire Earth. No frugality there :)

  • @eve2099
    @eve2099 Год назад +7

    I’m trying to get rid of most of my stuff cause I have a small space and it’s full of stuff.. I’m feeling like it’s stressing me out..I work in retail so that definitely doesn’t help me 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +3

      Having an overcrowded house can bring stress. Maybe declutter one room (the one you are in most) for a peaceful and relaxing space.

  • @stephtraveler7378
    @stephtraveler7378 Год назад

    My next big purchase is to go to a 5 star Mexican resort (just like the one you are in) and vlog about living a frugal lifestyle...

  • @rebeccaoprea9917
    @rebeccaoprea9917 Год назад +4

    Having less used to mean your poor and now it means you’re rich.

  • @Sup1719
    @Sup1719 Год назад +7

    Ahhhh….so relaxing to watch. Thank you!

  • @jodibarcey6217
    @jodibarcey6217 Год назад +15

    Thank you for your videos. What you say and believe, although simple, are so profound! I have started my journey of living minimally. I am starting with getting rid of 50% of everything!
    It's been an adjustment but I am working through it.

    • @Valerie-gn1rr
      @Valerie-gn1rr Год назад

      I don't really get rude of anything, I try to use it, but I don't buy much anymore. I have more than enough in my closets..

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! Minimalism is a lifestyle. Be kind to yourself while embarking on this new journey.

  • @s.p.baughman7885
    @s.p.baughman7885 Год назад +2

    She has such a sense of calm....

  • @УшастоеКенгуру
    @УшастоеКенгуру Год назад +3

    The things you own end up owning you.

  • @simplelivingwithconniekeen9485
    @simplelivingwithconniekeen9485 Год назад +3

    So glad to see that you kept your ukelele 😊

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +1

      You bet! The little uke gets packed in the suitcase wherever we go. 😊

  • @debbiepalmblad7627
    @debbiepalmblad7627 Год назад +4

    glad that you have found what works for you. For me living with just my husband away from my home, country and family is taking my greatest riches away from me. After working a lifetime with him we are now at the best time of our lives to be close to our grown children with children and help them out in delightful unexpected ways, and to enjoy our lifetime just big enuf family home and upgrade is extravagantly to fit our lifestyle.... not for show, but fun & healthy lifestyle - pool, pickleball court. I guess to each his own, no one way is right or wrong. While living without clutter is nice, living with less and less and less is definitely not for me

    • @greentea2451
      @greentea2451 Год назад +4

      Oh my, was that something you needed to say on someone's channel who is about minimalism? To even mention their lifestyle in that way. you say "to each his own' then completely put their choices down. Grace and manners seems to be something that "is definitely not for you" either.

    • @kristyjo5745
      @kristyjo5745 Год назад +3

      Her children actually live in different countries all over the world. That's one big reason why she is traveling with her husband. So she can watch their grandbabies grow up and be with her children MORE. Not everyone's children all stay and live in America after they are grown. Yes it's the norm. but in their case it's not.

    • @earnold1896
      @earnold1896 Год назад

      @@kristyjo5745... I don't understand grown kids living in other countries away from their parents. It's weird to me. Families are meant to be together. At least together they can share experiences and look after each other. My sons and wives are in my city and about 25 and 30 minutes drive away. We text each day and night
      often in their lunch hours and sometimes late at night (or not if exhausted) and get together regularly about each two weeks if possible. (I am going to stop buying too. I realised my clothes situation is out of control).

    • @renatawach743
      @renatawach743 9 месяцев назад

      Noone way is right or wrong. So to the point! Thanks 😊

  • @chrsitineadriaenssen6074
    @chrsitineadriaenssen6074 Год назад +2

    I love spending😊😊😊😊

  • @iamlatroshia
    @iamlatroshia Год назад

    YOUR VOICE IS SO CALMING

  • @douglasthompson9482
    @douglasthompson9482 Год назад

    I see your contentment….I too am trying to lead a slower less complicated life.

  • @ZenaidaRoxas-yk8pp
    @ZenaidaRoxas-yk8pp Год назад +2

    Thanks for the inspiring video. My goal is to live a frugal lifestyle.

  • @widowswatch6610
    @widowswatch6610 Год назад +9

    You are definitely not hurting for money.

  • @angelasinyard3743
    @angelasinyard3743 Год назад +6

    Great reminders! I have become more frugal the last 7 years

  • @gabrielleholland6958
    @gabrielleholland6958 Год назад +6

    I always feel so grounded and grateful when I watch your videos. Love your channel❤❤❤. And also your meditation channel!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @JoannGodinez
    @JoannGodinez Год назад +2

    I was having a hard thought on the unstable economy and its traits, fortunately, I remember I had a college economics teacher who taught me a lesson when I was 19 years old. That lesson was: you can't buy something else for every purchase you make. Having multiple sources of income is prudent, as is living within your means. I have a 10 year old vehicle because it's all I need. I like it, and I can do whatever I want with it. My net worth is $handsome and I can pay my bills without stress, but I don't live like I have that. I have no complaints.

    • @WalkerFada
      @WalkerFada Год назад +1

      Sure, I agree with you, I recently retired with approximately $1.6million in outside retirement funds, no debt and very few dollars in retirement funds in comparison to my portfolio balance over the last 3years.
      To be honest, the financial advisors' role can only be ignored, not dismissed. Therefore, do your research to get a reputable one and that should be any individual main route into the market.

    • @VivianBruno-di8le
      @VivianBruno-di8le Год назад +1

      Very accurate, it's not really about how much you save. It's about how well you manage your money. Whether you work to earn income or invest, it still boils down to income vs expenses. So, you may look into investment advisors for for a strategy that suits your goals.

    • @RamyWhitlock
      @RamyWhitlock Год назад +1

      Sensible money management, wealth is not about "how much you have" but, how wisely you employ it. Your approach is an example of how we all should be living.

    • @JoannGodinez
      @JoannGodinez Год назад +1

      I've wanted to make a switch for a long time now, but I've been very hesitant about it. Is there any chance you recommend one for me? Thanks

    • @WalkerFada
      @WalkerFada Год назад

      Telgrams:

  • @stable-shadow
    @stable-shadow Год назад +2

    ASMR in your future....living life looks really good on you

  • @wendygardener2316
    @wendygardener2316 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @pppaaattt8401
    @pppaaattt8401 Год назад +2

    I enjoy being a minimalist. I am so content with what I have and enjoying the simple living. . Im able to live comfortably and have no cc debt. Stressless life is the new black ❤

  • @totalfreedom45
    @totalfreedom45 Год назад +3

    Beautiful!
    _In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you._ ―Attributed to Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha)
    *_Without love and sense of humor there is unhappiness and life is meaningless._* 💕☮🌎🌌

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +3

      A beautiful quote! Thanks for sharing

    • @totalfreedom45
      @totalfreedom45 Год назад +2

      @@ConnieRiet You're very welcome!

  • @viridianacarreon7203
    @viridianacarreon7203 Год назад

    Buenos dias desde California😉. That's beautiful, and thank you. What part of México do you live in or are you on vacation right now?

  • @poisonlady1965
    @poisonlady1965 Год назад

    I make choices to spend money on things that bring me joy…mostly that involves experiences and not things. I do enjoy scrapbooking as well but shrank the size of my scrapbook pages so every little bit makes it better. Things will be going less in just over seven years…I plan a purchase of a tiny home within the next year to kickstart some extra retirement money via savings. That means a lot of what I do have will be gone or absolutely necessary but I know what’s important for retirement and that’s not things. It’s also about being smart with your money. I have started and have been quite successful in getting rid of all the stuff…unless it is actually important. It’s just me. I don’t need four piece place settings.

  • @LOVEWINS-g1y
    @LOVEWINS-g1y Год назад +1

    I just loved your video. I felt so much peace and tranquility while watching it. Thank you and aloha.

  • @NinjaThinker
    @NinjaThinker Год назад

    U r walking place like paradise ❤

  • @angelapriddy6308
    @angelapriddy6308 Год назад +2

    Thank you

  • @willywonka1854
    @willywonka1854 Год назад +2

    beautiful video. that said, I feel like there is a joy in knowing it doesn`t take much to live a good life. everyone, even the maximalist, can see this while traveling, when one lives of a suitcase and does not miss a thing. But there is also joy in beautiful things, tapestry, patterns, color, art, vases, whatever taste one has. I believe in balance in ALL things. extremes of all kind make me wonder WHY one feels the need to do so. between hoarders and minimalists there is a huge spectrum of people who are happy with the things they own and still manage to safe money for retirement. I spend my money on art, books and travel. There is no ONE way to live happily. but one thing does make life easer: knowing that what you own, owns you. be free of the need to live a certain way is the key to a mindful life. thank you for sharing, cheers

  • @maiwurld2578
    @maiwurld2578 Год назад +2

    I am wondering if minimalist person has friends? Coz sometimes its hard to be frugal or minimalist when your friends are not....

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад

      Minimalism is a personal lifestyle choice, it's ok if others do not live the same way you do. It is our uniqueness that makes all of us interesting. If you struggle with not wanting to spend money for an expensive night out with friends, try suggesting a fun "girls night in". Cooking together is an opportunity to visit more. 💗

  • @palmtreemechanic6973
    @palmtreemechanic6973 11 месяцев назад +1

    You can say that you read the materialists the Riet Act

  • @ingalillbelander1235
    @ingalillbelander1235 Год назад

    Wish you a very good day ❤

  • @Missjiji33
    @Missjiji33 Год назад

    this is me now, extremely frugal. even an item is on sale, I don't want to buy it, because I don't need it. in fact I want to dispose my other stuffs because it suffocated me in my room.

  • @donnarakitzis2719
    @donnarakitzis2719 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed this video. It also motivated me.

  • @angelicamarin287
    @angelicamarin287 Год назад +3

    Playita del Carmen ❤

    • @mimi1o8
      @mimi1o8 Год назад

      Oh, is it? I was wondering, I heard it’s very expensive there .

  • @normanwong6129
    @normanwong6129 Год назад +5

    Such an interesting video I too have changed my lifestyle in the last few years don't spend as much as I did than in my 30s & 40s I'm in my 50s now don't buy things that I don't need & try to travel more

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @foxesonthemove5466
    @foxesonthemove5466 Год назад +1

    Thank you ❤❤❤❤

  • @ramship59
    @ramship59 Год назад

    I deal with my shopping urge in a positive way, I buy things that latter I can sell with a profit in my business, this way shopping is for profit not consumption....

  • @mariannavacratsa3451
    @mariannavacratsa3451 Год назад +1

    Thankyou❤

  • @kennethbailey9853
    @kennethbailey9853 Год назад

    Joy !

  • @barbaratarbell606
    @barbaratarbell606 Год назад +2

    Staying safe and comfortable during frigid cold New England winters demands money for warm clothes and heated rooms. Don't you agree?

  • @anji5635
    @anji5635 Год назад +1

    another great video . what city/beach in Mexico are you filming this one?
    thanks

  • @mrsmc2612
    @mrsmc2612 Год назад +8

    New to your channel. Have you permanently become a resident of Mexico? If so Is it hard to do logistically?

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +1

      Welcome! I'm glad you are here. My husband and I travel full-time. We are currently in Mexico for a month and then we go to Costa Rica to visit our son and his family. Here is a link to the videos that explain the journey. "I sold everything" ruclips.net/video/t3me_Kr4y2s/видео.html "Leaving the USA" ruclips.net/video/3eInt_I0CoU/видео.html

    • @captainhook88
      @captainhook88 Год назад

      So are you financially independent?@@ConnieRiet

  • @steffenfreyberg9504
    @steffenfreyberg9504 Год назад

    You have a nice voice.

  • @andrewashdown3541
    @andrewashdown3541 Год назад +1

    Everything on here (the internet) is about extremes - 'unboxing' videos, people with vast workshop full of OTT DIY machinery, billionaire dream-houses, flash cars ... then we have the opposite extreme (if I may so put it) - minimalism, frugality, off-grid, back to the stone-age .... My own philosophy - well I don't have one, nor do I peddle advice to anyone - my own way, is one of balance - moderation in all things ... common sense. Good old fashioned, unfashionable, not all that clever normality.

  • @nancylee8030
    @nancylee8030 Год назад

    I am looking for the video when you made your own body lotion to order the stuff but I am also curious what you do now with traveling Please let me know. Thanks

  • @latonyapete8224
    @latonyapete8224 Год назад +2

    Thank you ❤this is just what I needed

  • @susantaylor961
    @susantaylor961 Год назад

    some people live in a very cold climate and don't have a beach to go for a walk so they have to buy a membership to a gym. Some people have needs that don't mirror yours and so need material things that don't allow them to be as frugal. Some people live in an area of the U.S. that is very expensive and don't have the freedom to move as you do.

    • @brendakrause5639
      @brendakrause5639 Год назад

      You do the best you can. We can all make some kind of excuse. I moved into and small RV because of my rent increase. Is it crowded as I downsize, yes. But I will save as much as I can to put away for larger used RV. I never thought of living in an RV but I like the thought of not using so much of my fixed income for rent or being house poor. It sure is an adjustment, but I will survive.

    • @susantaylor961
      @susantaylor961 Год назад

      you don't know my or anyone else's financial or personal situation. Good that you were able to do what you did. But again it's presumptuous to assume we can all do the same. It's an oversimplication of embracing this lifestyle successfully and happily.

  • @lindag5076
    @lindag5076 Год назад

    Thanks!

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your generosity!!!

  • @JohnDoe-pu5gk
    @JohnDoe-pu5gk Год назад +3

    Couldn't agree more 😊

  • @jeroenRE
    @jeroenRE 11 месяцев назад

    If you say: "I'm frugal" => agree ✅; if you say: "I'm EXTREMELY frugal" => disagree ❌. Nevertheless: nice video. Enjoy your (relatively) frugal life in Mexico.

  • @jefdby
    @jefdby Год назад

    do you have a video somewhere about how you cut your own hair? I've been looking for it... or what videos did you watch to learn?

  • @lucrtrvl
    @lucrtrvl Год назад

    The greatest wealth is to live content with little. On a beach.

  • @erickriebel4366
    @erickriebel4366 11 месяцев назад

    Set your budget live within your means don't buy anything that you don't need if you don't have extra money don't buy anything but if you got money and you can go buy a new car and a new house and take fancy trips and you can spend hundreds of thousands of dollars you're only going to live one time enjoy your life at the level you have if you don't have it you cannot spend it but if you got it and you don't spend it I will be happy to spend it for you

  • @fredkeogh9035
    @fredkeogh9035 Год назад +4

    With respect, I suspect this is not frugal, people HAVING to sell their labour for the minimum wage ! ! Sleep in the street with no savings or comfortable living relations for financial back up “ when the going gets tough ! ! ! Thanks.

  • @robertp.wainman4094
    @robertp.wainman4094 Год назад +5

    I realise that 'greed' has become normalised these days!

  • @pishi1990
    @pishi1990 11 месяцев назад

    Omg 😮- nomadic lifestyle and minimalism. ecch

  • @DW...
    @DW... Год назад +2

    Beautiful video Connie🩷

  • @kmm62627
    @kmm62627 Год назад +2

    have never given in to advertising - I have my own mind, I know what I need and want and no advert is going to persuade me to buy something. Who we are is far more important than what we have.

  • @anji5635
    @anji5635 Год назад

    Oh it's enjoy your videos You're very calming. Thank you Where is this video Recorded?

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm in Mexico.

    • @jenniferyogakumar5392
      @jenniferyogakumar5392 Год назад +1

      Hi Connie! After you move on from each location, would you be able to let us know specifically where you were previously? I’ve been to Mexico several times but I’d love to go to this place!! I understand it’s for your security:).
      Your videos are so peaceful and I enjoy each and every one of them. Thank you!!:)

    • @tatianaschoenfield9819
      @tatianaschoenfield9819 Год назад

      The video is recorded in playa del carmen.

    • @tatianaschoenfield9819
      @tatianaschoenfield9819 Год назад

      @@jenniferyogakumar5392playa del carmen

    • @anji5635
      @anji5635 Год назад

      Thank You

  • @maryalbert6138
    @maryalbert6138 Год назад +2

    Hi, you should do live in a beautiful part of the world. When living in Mexico does your husband work? How long do you stay in one spot at a time do you get to see your children while you were there?

    • @georgemoore6662
      @georgemoore6662 Год назад

      Hi Mary🌹🌹
      How are you doing?

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +2

      Great video idea! My husband and I both work online wherever we live. We stay in each location one month or longer. We travel to where our children live and spend one or two months near them. Next we go to Costa Rica to help with our grandkids for two months.

    • @maryalbert6138
      @maryalbert6138 Год назад

      @@ConnieRiet Hi , you oh sure are having the best of both worlds! Very blessed.

  • @cathyadams663
    @cathyadams663 Год назад +3

    When a person buys 40 dollars worth of fall flowers is this still minimalism or do I need to change my habits

    • @judygilbert9628
      @judygilbert9628 Год назад +6

      Do those flowers give you joy? Minimalism is intentionally only purchasing things you need and what enhances your life. Gives you joy. If you have a house of stuff and clutter it’s stressful. Know when to let go and know what makes you happy. Frugality also gives one piece of mind and control. Living below your means is so freeing. Yes that makes us weird to the rest of the world. I am happy being wierd

    • @lisag9493
      @lisag9493 Год назад +3

      Hi Cathy, I grow my own cut flowers and I never buy flowers ,, yes, you have the initial outlay of the bulbs, tubers or plants but then every year they get bigger and better year on year ,, if you have some outside space try gladioli, crocosmia, dahlia, echinacea, alstromeria, yarrow which are reliable and come back every year,, I have saved a fortune on funeral wreaths and flowers for family graves,
      kind regards,
      Lisa

    • @cathyadams663
      @cathyadams663 Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing!This was very helpful!

    • @lisag9493
      @lisag9493 Год назад

      @@cathyadams663 no problem and good luck

    • @ConnieRiet
      @ConnieRiet  Год назад +1

      I love flowers too! There is no right or wrong way to be a minimalist. Before making a purchase ask yourself, "Does this bring me joy? Do I need it? Do I love it? Does it improve my life?" If flowers brighten up your home and mood it may be worth the cost or maybe you could find less expensive flowers that give you the same joy.