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Today we discuss the importance of spending on ourselves and the things we SHOULD buy without feeling guilty about as these things improve our very …

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  1. Janey Williams
    Janey Williams says:

    1) bought a sofa as the last one was given to me, it was ugly and so hard I felt like I was sitting on a bus. I rationalised I hadn’t bought one in around 18 years so it was ok.
    2) I then bought a sofa cover which I hadn’t budgeted for but it protects the sofa itself from staining and wear it was still pricey but SO worth it.
    3) bought an air fryer which I felt guilty for but it’s a much easier to clean faster and more economical.
    4) got an amazing deal for a puff jacket on eBay recently it’s pristine and is a fifth of the cost of a new one. I already have jackets but when rotated all will last longer.
    5) I bought an expensive spatula but it saves on food waste and prevents sticking especially on non stick pans less effort to clean and less damage.
    6) sander so I can renovate my own furniture
    7) electric saw so I can prune myself rather than paying someone
    8) bought a quality soap dish, expensive but it will pay dividends in saving soap and not having to clean up the slime.

    Thank you Kim I felt guilty about all of these but writing it out I don’t!

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  2. Jackie Does Keto
    Jackie Does Keto says:

    I also think getting a pet is such a great personal gift, even when I was much worse off than I was now I had my cat and she truly got me through ex husbands, bad jobs, and bad times. I never scrimped on her food and she was insured, even when my finances weren’t great.

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  3. Sharon Shmuel
    Sharon Shmuel says:

    Frenchie 🐶 is lucky to have such a good Momma ❤️ I totally agree with you on this content – if it is something that enriches our lives then why not – life is so very short & we need to make the most of every single day 🙏💐💝

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  4. Rita Smith
    Rita Smith says:

    Good video Kim. It is important to show that being frugal does not mean depriving yourself it's about choosing what to spend your money on to improve the quality of your life. Nice to see you making more videos and BTW I really like the different ways you are wearing your hair these days.

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  5. momof2
    momof2 says:

    For me, one of the most important things is to continue planning, investing and saving for the future of myself and my children. A bit off topic since its not a guilty spend, but I just wanted to put it out there 🙂 tfs Have a good weekend Kim. 🥰🌵💐🌼🌞🍃🏜️💗🥰🌵💐🌼🌞🍃🏜️💗🥰🌵💐🌼🌞🍃🏜️💗

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