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5 Ways to Start Saving Money Today!

October 24, 2018 Melissa LuVisi
Photo by Erin Thiem at The Outside Inn

Photo by Erin Thiem at The Outside Inn

I truly believe each and everyone of us is destined to have an exceptional life. I also believe providing for yourself, emotionally, financially and physically is the key differentiator. A large contributor to me struggling to get out of bed last summer was financial. It got so bad that I had to go to the Salvation Army because I couldn’t afford groceries for my brother and I. I was living in scarcity which naturally hindered my drive, creativity and ability to show-up in my own life.

Here are 5 ways to start saving money today!! It takes a series of small change to see a lifetime worth of results and to shift your perspective. One daily action (or maybe we only pull it off 3 times a week, maybe only once a week to start...) reminds us we are in control of the money we spend and can curate our budgets however we deem appropriate. You got this curators!

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Starter Budget

October 16, 2018 Melissa LuVisi
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Here is a quick example of the budget my partner and I are working on. We both put away $1,000 in a joint bank account which we use for all of our shared expenses. We use an auto-generated template in Google Drive. If you go to the drop down menu New < Templates, you’ll see what I’m talking about. They have a Monthly Budget and an Annual Budget.

The funny thing is that before my current partner, I was notorious for dating accountants! Ok, the last one was in corporate finance (which is just a glorified accountant). I think the reason is that I was insecure about my own earning power. I chose people to be “fail safes,” hoping that they would in some way rescue me from having to address my lack of budgeting.

Instead of leaning into the discomfort and addressing my budgeting skills. I avoided them. The power is in learning that you should only be spending $50 a week on food. That sometimes we have to say no to eating out because 1) It’s rarely a healthy food choice and 2) It isn’t in the budget! For me in particular, eating and drinking out can be unhealthy coping mechanisms or habits used to numb or distract me from the stresses of life. It’s a fine line I have to ride.

Money conversations are not easy but once you have a plan in place, it becomes easier. It might mean that we need to work an extra night shift to subsidize that dream we are working on. There is no shame in having a side hustle or pursuing our own creativity. I can promise you, not having to worry about choosing between paying your credit cards or the electric bill frees up a world of artistic space and energy.

Is this helpful? A lot of you have asked for it. I know it might feel basic to some of you, but for others I hope it takes some of the fear out budgeting.

In Homemaking Tags budget, partner, dating, money, finances
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3 Great Apps for Self-Care

October 23, 2017 Melissa LuVisi
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Self-care isn’t something that comes naturally to me. If given choices of what’s best for me or others’ I love, I choose them… not trying to sound like a martyr, it’s because I often fail to set boundaries.

The reason I’m writing about this is because when I make these seemingly ‘selfless choices,’ they bubble up and attach themselves to unresolved pain like maggots on dead flesh; possibly also know as PTSD. I carry them around deep inside of me in a pressure cooker until all that stress causes me to lose my mind, exploding into a depressive human no one wants to be around. Mental health is a thing!

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Curator's Corner

March 11, 2016 Melissa LuVisi
Iro (hana) #308,&nbsp;19" x 13" paper size, $750 Framed

Iro (hana) #308, 19" x 13" paper size, $750 Framed

Art is a seemingly elusive idea to discuss. Some people, like me, are obsessed and spend hours weaving in and out of its world. Others are disinterested. I’d like to think most people struggle to understand art’s complexities, though they find the world very intriguing. As we Millennials age and begin to make more money, we are buying houses, starting families, and enjoying the finer things in life, yet, conversations around art are still approached with apprehension.

New homes and larger apartments usually have gaping, empty walls. Filling these walls is exciting. However, the prospect of buying art can be daunting for beginning buyers. In light of that, I present to you, Curator’s Corner: a new blog series dedicated to young professionals looking to affordably spruce up their walls as they discover their inner art collector.

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In Art, Homemaking Tags Fine Art, Curator's Corner, curator, Karou Mansor, Los Angeles Art
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Spring Baking - Berry Lime Bars?

May 19, 2015 Melissa LuVisi

When I first moved into my new apartment I had this wild idea about cooking and baking with items that are in season. There's this lovely breakfast place, Eats, in San Francisco that changes their menu every season and exclusively cooks with in-season ingredients. That idea is amazing to me. 

I took it upon myself to conduct an experiment. Instead of using lemons in this recipe. I used limes. 

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