The first incarnation of Well Heeled Blog was as a lifestyle, fashion, and decor blog. I still love all three of those topics, but I quickly realized that as a broke college student, I couldn’t very well afford those lovely $300 Anthropologie frocks or $500 Louis Ghost chairs.
Then I started reading personal finance blogs, and my life changed forever.
Okay, that was a tad dramatic. But I can say in all seriousness that the personal finance community (including Yakezie!) is a great place to be a part of. Since the few years I’ve started blogging, I have learned so much about saving and investing, and have met wonderful bloggers from across the country, many of whom have become my good friends in real life. Blogging about personal finance, as opposed to say, fashion, also helped rein in my tendencies to spend too much on clothes or shoes. (Although I will always happily pay for a pair of well-constructed, classic heels).
As a young professional, my budget has thankfully increased from college. Still, I wanted to make sure I lay a good financial foundation for the future. My mother taught me the importance of saving (she used to show me the mortgage calculations when I was in middle school!). But before I started blogging, I didn’t know the difference between Roth IRA and Ross from Friends. Then I started reading and researching into asset allocation, tax diversification strategies, and learning investing fundamentals. I first started a Roth IRA in 2006, and I haven’t stopped since.
My goal is to live a rich life – one filled with financial security, meaningful professional achievements, true friends, and grow-old-with-me love. None of those things come without effort. I’ve been lucky enough to get a head start (I think), with the last two, and I am working towards first two every day!
I am 25, so I may have another 60 or 70 years of life ahead of me. But there’s nothing that says I am guaranteed even one more moment than the moment I have right now. So I owe it to myself to strike a balance between living life today and preparing for tomorrow. I try to put something in my 401K and max out my Roth IRA every year. Aside from the retirement savings, however, I spend happily for my two favorite activities: travel and food. Because I truly believe that smart money management should make us feel happy, not miserable.
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Indeed, Blogging about Finance is very Cathartic (sp?), in that I catch myself writing messages to myself about bad spending habits I STILL have (at age 50). Welcome, and join in the fun!
Good to have you in the Yakezie!
I think you’re right on track with your comment/blog post about smart money management. Finding the balance between enjoying today and planning for tomorrow is tough, but can be done.
Keep it up!
Thanks! I am going to make a big effort to be more involved with the Yakezie community from now on.
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Hi Well Heeled, I’m still smiling from your ROTH v. Ross comment!! You are a delight to read. I liked your story and am heading to your site to get to know you better! Best of luck!
Hi Well Heeled, though many of your articles that touch on fashion and girly stuff don’t apply to me, your blog is one of my favorites and I always look forward to your articles. Great to see you here and look forward to some more excellent stuff from you moving forward.
Fashion and girly stuff? Whatever do you mean?! Kidding, kidding. I try to strike a balance between levity and seriousness. ;) Thanks for your kind words, I really do appreciate it.
Well Healed, you are well grounded. Is that possible with heels?
I love your life embracing theory. Grad it by the horns and live a full life, but prepare for the risks and bumps in the road! Good luck in your journey!
Hi Well Heeled.
I kind agree with beagle, but it’s always interesting to hear personal finance from a different perspective and I enjoy reading your blog!
Keep up the good work!
Hello! That is interesting to see where you started (fashion) and where you are now (personal finance). I must admit I like anthropologie…but mainly to window shop. Hehehehe.
Roth vs. Ross – one is tax free, the other – well, simply outkicked his coverage with Rachel! ;)
I like your comment about living life with the awareness that we are not guaranteed another moment here. To me that means we make the most of our lives especially in regards to investing into people, our passions and our purpose in life!
Great to meet you!!
I love your Roth vs. Ross explanation. I think I might have to steal it for my blog sometimes.
LOL, that was funny!!
Welcome WH!
Thank you! :)
Ah Well Heeled, I love your blog! You are so young and yet so wise. I started reading your blog right after starting my own blog (a year ago) and it’s delightful!
I vicariously live though your post, always hoping the best for you!
I can’t wait to read your future post (some day in the future) about your trip to the Galapagos islands.
Kudos to you for starting to save for it years in advance!
Thanks for sharing your life via your blog, it’s great :)
You are the wise one! I am in awe of how you have already saved such a great foundation for your kids. I hope when I’m a parent, I can have the discipline, the resources, and the foresight to do the same. And I am crossing my fingers for Galapagos for 2012….
I have to admit, I never heard of Galapagos and didn’t get why you wanted to go there until I googled it. I get it now, and I think that’s a great goal to save for!!! :)
Congratulations on your more recent success with writing for Lending Tree! Your first article on their site, blew me away! Very, very well done :)
Wow, I didn’t know about the vacation plan. I just read up on your plan and that’s fantastic. Great job with the forward thinking. Most people are thinking about today and yesterday!
Hi WH,
I dig that you are really taking life by the ….heels…..so young! Keep it up!
Thanks Neal.
I love your blog. It was one of the first I ever added to my Google Reader and you are part of my insipration to become a finance blogger and 100% of my inspiration to join the Yakezie. I can’t say good enough stuff about WH!
You’re right. Our number could come up at any point. Ya gotta live life (reasonably) while we have it!
I’m still waiting for my (lotto) number to come up!
So am I. But the good kind, where you get a big check. I guess I should buy the ticket if I’m waiting. I always tell people that I win $1 when I don’t play the lottery. :D
Has your number come up yet?! haha
Hi Well-heeled! I like that you balance planning for the future while living for today. Too many people get so wrapped up in trying to save for the future that they forget to enjoy their life while they still have it!
I read somewhere this quotation “Eat, Drink, and Be Merry, for Tomorrow We Die” – now that can be taken a little too far, but I try to keep in mind that we won’t live forever. All we can take with us are memories.
Hello Well Heeled. i agree with being financially responsible but enjoying some of the fruits of your labor. The Roth IRA Ross line was very funny!
Like others have observed, you have a great perspective on life, living life today while planning for tomorrow. As the “senior” Yakezie member, I might not have 60 or 70 years ahead of me, but I nevertheless strive to keep that same balance in my life. By the way, you are a very good writer. Keep it up!
To be completely honest, it’s easier to have a good perspective than it is to “live” a good perspective, you know? I still stress over things that I know won’t matter in the long-run, I still make compromises that I wonder if are worth it, but I think in the general scheme of things I try to keep the “balance” in mind.
It’s hard to not stress on some things. There are times where I know something won’t matter in a couple of hours, days, or weeks, but it will still stick in the back of my mind.
Oh Well Heeled. You have such a fun blog. I really loved what you did with the carnival of personal finance. That was remarkably creative. It’s nice to read about your personal growth through blogging!
Thanks! I love carnivals. Thanks for all your comments.
I’m a regular reader and have wondered the reason for your blog’s name. Now it makes sense!
I’m glad you’re in the Yakezie and look forward to continued success and interaction for us both!
Thank you! I am so glad to be a part of Yakezie.
HI there!
Couldn’t agree more that smart money manegement is about being happy, not miserable. As a young professional your income should skyrocket over the next decade or so. Enjoy it, but also remember to enjoy it responsibly. Look forward to hearing a lot more from you.
skyrocket? I sure hope so!
You and me both! I need to let my boss know :)
Although I don’t like fashion so much I do like the idea of living a good full life on a sensible budget and for that reason have always enjoyed your blog. Glad you are a part of Yakezie.
I like that you have been able to find a balance between enjoying life and saving for the future! Most people aren’t able to do that.
Nice to meet you, Well Heeled! I remember your roundup stories… they were pretty interesting and unique!
Love the shoes. Although, I know that it would take an entire paycheck to pay for those bad boys. DSW for girls like me, for now.
I wish I was as grounded as you seem to be at age 25. And yep, you probably have 70 years left.
As for me, I’m 46. And while that’s not ancient, I am also married, which means I probably only have about 4 years left until I kick the bucket. If I’m lucky. ;-)
Best,
Len
Len Penzo dot Com
Len, married men live longer than single men. Lean over to your wife and thank her for extending your life. Then ask for a sandwich!
I really enjoy reading your blog. I think you have a creative way with words, especially with those round-ups told in a narrative style. It’s great to hear a little more about how Well Heeled got started – I always wondered about the name.
I love your attitude about finding a balance between today and tomorrow and that there are no guarantees. I think that’s a really great approach!
WH:
Always have enjoyed your articles – WELL written ;)
I love your style: invest for the future while spending your hard earning money on the experiences that make you happy!
Yay, I love meeting other personal finance bloggers that believe that there is room for splurging too, lol. Nice to meet you!
Hi There Well Heeled,
I’m definitely glad to have you on board with us. I’m glad that you addressed the origins of your name as I’ve always wondered. I figured that it had to be because of an enthusiasm for footwear, so thanks for the confirmation! :)
Thanks,
Timothy
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