Hello folks, friends, and fellow Yakezie members. I’m Shawanda @TheyCallMeCheap Greene, the self righteously witty blog master behind You Have More Than You Think.
Whew! I finally made it! I’m here to tell it. Bloggin’ ain’t easy.
My Money Habits
For the most part, I’ve been pretty responsible with my money. I’m not clawing my way out of $100k in credit card debt. But, at the tender-ish age of 30, I also can’t report a net worth of $200k like other more prudent personal finance bloggers.
Frankly, I’m just a girl that’s passionate about money management. So I talk about it and write about it and stuff.
Spending money isn’t fun for me. If I don’t need to use money, I won’t. When I do, I try to use as little as possible to get the job done.
My philosophy when it comes to spending is “Big or small, I sweat it all.” I don’t care what it is, I ask myself these questions before buying it.
- Do I need it?
- Do I want it?
- Will I use it?
- Can it wait?
- Can I get it for free?
Over the last few years, frugality has become sexy, but I like having a nice, fat income too. (Since I recently left a job that provided that, I have my work cut out for me.)
Although money can’t buy everything, I bet it buys a lot a things you really enjoy. It’s only logical you’d strive to make as much money as necessary to buy those things.
BUT there comes a point where cash inflow isn’t the problem. If we’re smart, many of us have plenty of money to fulfill our needs and some left over to acquire our basic wants.
I believe that, and so I live it.
So, Why Did I Start Blogging?
I’ve always been drawn to the freedom monetary wealth allows. Whether it’s the freedom to treat your family to fabulous vacations or send your kids to the most prestigious universities or leave a spouse you hate, your money plays a role in the decision making process.
Mention money, and I’m practically salivating to throw in my two cents that might help someone.
I frickin’ love it.
As a child, I first dreamed of becoming a writer when I grew up (and then an inventor and then an astronomer and then a geologist). Don’t ask me why I’m a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
It’s strange that I returned to writing, because somewhere between 4 years old and 20 years old, I started to hate it. I blame my teachers for sucking all the fun out of the art. Yet, here I am.
In early 2009, my mom bought me an internet marketing program she saw on a Christian show. It was a thoughtful gift I wanted to put to good use.
I learned enough to start a blog.
After paying off $25k in debt and saving another $7,500 within a 12-month period, one of my best friends felt I was credible enough to teach a thing or two to others. She encouraged me to blog about financial wealth, and her encouragement was relentless.
So, to answer your/my question, I started a blog because of something that, generally, has a negative connotation: Peer Pressure.
Instead of using their influence to get me to try illicit drugs or produce grand kids, my best friend and mother used their influence to get me to start a blog. Nerds.
I’m glad I listened. :)
What “You Have More Than You Think” is All About
Money touches on our desires, our security, our humanity. At the same time, in many aspects of our lives, it’s insignificant.
The biggest problem people have with managing money is trying to get it to do things it wasn’t designed to do. As a result, they waste it. I show my readers when money matters and when it doesn’t.
Originally, I thought of my site as a frugality blog. (Yeah, another frugality blog. *snore*) Over the years, I’ve realized that it’s so much more than that.
Three themes frequently show up in many a blog post.
Gratitude
There’s a never ending supply of things you don’t have. Too often we neglect all the wonderful things we possess to focus on what we lack. Instead, be thankful for and appreciate what you have. If you have electricity, internet access and the liberty to read these words, you’re better off than a whole host of people throughout the world.
You also may have a tendency to forget how great you are. You’ve worked hard to achieve your goals, before you race toward your next mountain to climb, relax. Let the victory wash over you for a while. Be proud, celebrate yourself, and give thanks to God, yourself, or whoever else for helping you to be so awesome.
Personal Responsibility
Your problems are your fault. All of ’em. Well, at least they should be approached that way.
Therefore, you’re responsible for fixing your problems. Whether you caused them or not.
Of course, I don’t really believe we’re invulnerable to forces beyond our control. I just don’t want people waiting around for someone to rescue them.
Self Preservation
Your family, friends, and foes don’t read my blog. It’s OK, and I don’t mind at all.
It should come as no surprise that my advice is based solely on what’s best for my readers.
My Shortcoming(s)
Let’s get this over with quickly since my imperfections are so few. ;)
My blog came to life in May 2009.
Since then my biggest struggle has been consistency. Months would go by where I’d post several times a week. My readership would increase. I’d feel pretty proud of myself. And then, I’d inexplicably disappear.
What can I say? I’m busy. Enjoying life, excelling at work and watching all eight seasons of Monk cuts into your blogging time.
I’m working on my consistency issues. Try to bear with me. But just so you know, if you notice I haven’t updated my blog in a while, I will shamelessly reappear without apology or excuse.
What the Yakezie Network Means to Me
The Yakezie is an accountability network that encourages you to not be lame. Although there’s no contest for who can blog the hardest, I liken the Yakezie Network to a group exercise class.
Yeah, you wanna give up. But you can’t let that chipper, you-can-do-it chick next to you see you quit. You don’t want to look like a wuss, but you also don’t want to disappoint your personal cheerleader. So you keep moving. Even if you have to walk in place until you catch your breath.
It’s tough out there in the blogging world. The Yakezie Network makes living in it so much easier. And for that *right hand over my heart*, I thank you.
Very very well said. We totally have more than we think. I am blessed. You seem blessed and the fact that your Frickin love blogging is what makes your experience great.
Thanks! I am truly fortunate to have the life I have. I think it’s wonderful when you can find something you’re truly passionate about.
I like how you describe the Yakezie network as an accountability network. Congrats on making it into the group!
Thanks! Doesn’t it feel that way? Just seeing that badge on my site makes me want to blog or tweet about personal finance.
Congratulations Shawanda! We all can get distracted by our busy lives and forget what is really important. My children and family keep me grounded and remind me what is important everyday!
Thanks! Yeah. I’m trying to manage my time better. I think the schedule that works best for me is to start working at 6:00 in the morning, work until 2:00 in the afternoon, take a nap/break until about 4:00 or 4:15 in the evening, and work some more until I don’t feel like working anymore. Just have to keep the TV watching and aimless web browsing to a minimum.
Shawanda,
I always enjoy the spiciness of your posts! There’s one line that I won’t forget in your “I Quit” post linked above, “Because greedy bitches always want more, and I proudly count myself among them.” Hilarious!
I hope your entrepreneurial endeavors are treating you well, and I’d love to learn more about what you’re up to!
Welcome to the Yakezie!
Sam
Thanks and stay tuned! I’m still trying to find my groove, but every few days I remind myself how fortunate I am to be able to work from home doing what I wanna do.
Great story Shawanda and I love your accountability and honesty! Welcome to the network!
Glad you liked it! I’m finally an official member of the Yakezie network. I had an unofficial celebratory lunch today at Chipotle in honor of this achievement.
I don’t know if living in Central America helps, but because the gap between the poor and rich is sooooo huge, you always look around and KNOW that you have way way more than you need.
It’s really helped me not join in with the Joneses, mainly because the joneses here don’t have all the extravagant nonsense I see my friends having.
But I’m a huge believer in simplicity living and to extent frugality, except for traveling – that’s my one and biggest indulgence – because you can’t buy memories later.
Ain’t that the truth? You’re living the dream. I’d like to do a little international traveling in a few months. Since I don’t have a job to report to, now is the perfect time.
Well said Shawanda! I love your website. I agree with what you said, “Bloggin’ ain’t easy.”!
Thanks, Kanwal. Blogging is tough. I think many of us could make more money working in the food court of our local mall than we do from blogging given the time commitment.
Welcome to the Member network Shawanda! I love the five questions you ask yourself before buying something. I’m like that too now but I wasn’t that way in my early 20’s when I got a little too happy to have a credit card. I think that’s awesome your best friend and mom encouraged you to go into blogging. Sometimes we need the people who are closest to us to point out the strengths that we underestimate in ourselves.
Thanks. Those five questions have served me well.
I’m fortunate to have people who believe in me. Now let’s see if they’ll actually start listening to my financial advice. I recently had a conversation with one of my close friends about money, and I can’t believe some of the decisions she’s made regarding her finances. I was so frustrated with her, I wanted to scream. Hopefully, she’ll come around.
It is good to hear from just a normal person that loves talking money. I like to think of myself this way too.
It is great that you were able to return to your childhood dream on your own terms and with the support of those close to you.
Congratulations on being a member.
Thanks, Poor Student. Technology is amazing. Back in 2004, an older gentleman told me blogging was going to become the next big thing. I disregarded his opinion because he was old and all. Big mistake. I could’ve had almost 8 years of experience under my belt. That’ll teach me.
Thanks for sharing your story. Welcome to Yakezie Shawanda! :)
Thanks, WorldofFinance.
“The biggest problem people have with managing money is trying to get it to do things it wasn’t designed to do. As a result, they waste it.”
This really is the core of the spending vs saving divide.
Great post.
Don’t even get me started. If only government knew how and when to use our tax dollars.
This is one of the posts that I have really enjoyed reading! Your character and human element really comes through and I love your writing style! I’m very happy those teachers didn’t make you give up on writing all together :)
I like you sometimes find that I don’t have too much time on my hands for posting articles daily, and I’m all too guilty of catching up on all the seasons of “Lost” and I need to limit myself to an episode or two a week…lol
Well thank you very much, Taline. I think your story is amazing. My favorite line from your About me page is “My confidence has led me to believe that I can do things better than most.” Ha! Don’t tell anyone, but I often feel the same way.
You know, I keep seeing Lost show up in my Netflix recommendations section, and I’ve resisted it because I already know what’s gonna happen. I can’t afford to get sucked in.
Hey Shawanda!
Glad you got the humor in my “about me” page…darn it I guess the ego comes out every now and then…lol
Don’t watch it! I swear you will be hooked…I’m on season 5 and it is getting pretty weird and there are too many things left unexplained…darn Netflix! :)
Yay for peer pressure!
I know. It can be used for good after all.
Shawanda, it hits home when you say life gets busy and you forget to blog. … I have done that a few weeks ago…you get caught up in the moment and then disappear to your online friends….I was thinking today siitting there with my wife….that life goes on outside the confines of the web….and when you come back to the web it has been moving as well…and it is a delicate balance to balance both of them!
Yeah it is. Sometimes I have to decide between posting substandard content for the sake of consistency or just keeping my mouth shut until I have something worthwhile to say. Often, the latter wins.
Congratulations on becoming a member and we are all glad you found your way back to writing (even though you had to be goaded into it). I hope you don’t decide to take another 16 year hiatus :)
Thanks! Sometimes we can use a little goading. :)
Welcome aboard. Consistency is key but also very difficult at times when it comes to blogging. Stick with it!
Consistency is sooo important. If only I could just foc…Oh! There’s that earring I’ve been looking for.
On money… “I fricken love it!” I share your sentiment. Great line.
On disappearing… that is what is great about blogging. You don’t have to write if you don’t want to. There are no editors to answer to or deadlines to meet. It’s yours and you do with it as you please.
Congratulations on your Yakezie membership!
Thanks! Freedom can be both good and bad. If I worked for a company, I’d never just disappear without notice. I really should hold myself to the same standards whether I’m working for me/my readers or an employer.
I really enjoy reading your blog. Congrats on your Yakezie membership.
Thanks, Tushar!
Welcome to the club, Shawanda!
Thanks! It’s been a long time coming.
excellent post Shawanda…for as much as we complain, there are just so many more around us with just so much less
Thanks, Sunil! Sometimes I have to remind myself that my awesomeness has a lot to do with the country and family I was born into.
Excellent post and congrats! And I need to learn how to limit myself with catching up on seasons. I haven’t mastered that yet…I get addicted to shows and HAVE TO KNOW.
Thank you! I’m trying to cut back. So far, I’m doing pretty good. I try to catch up on my favorite shows while I’m having lunch or dinner.
I just admitted that consistency is my biggest challenge too. You have an excellent blog and it definitely gets me moving when I least want to be moving. I love the chipper, you-can-do-it chick example!
Thank you! I figure if I keep going back to an issue, eventually I’ll figure it out. Even if the issue is consistency.
First and foremost, congrats on your Yakezie membership! Second, I can totally relate to your struggle with posting consistency. It is hard to balance everything: full-time job, family, life, TV shows AND blogging. But it is doable. However, I still don’t know how bloggers with kids do it. :)
You telling me? Some bloggers do all that and have several blogs. I feel so inadequate. Maybe they’re made of magic. Hmm.
It is a huge challenge with kids Aloysa. I have to get up in the morning about 2 hours before the rest of the house in order to blog. It is otherwise impossible with young children who constantly desire attention.
Shawanda,
On the inconsistency, unless you’re blogging for a living (as in you depend on income from the blog to pay your bills), don’t sweat it. Life is meant to be lived and if real life comes between you and your blog, so be it. Just let go of the guilt.
There are only so many hours in a day after all.
As to other bloggers juggling things perfectly, the appearances may not always match the reality. One prominent blogger recently announced his divorce after 25 yrs of marriage and it was a complete surprise to his wife. Judge yourself by your own rules.
One idea that may help with the inconsistency. Get Evernote and Dragon Dictation. You can get free version of both for your phone. Use that to record blogging ideas or dictate an entire blog. I recently started posting again but I have a backlog of over 500 articles that I wrote during the break that can be used.
Congratulations Shawanda! Taking a break is definitely not a bad thing…You just have to be you!
Well done and a great article. I ahve not been visiting your site as much as I now want to; and do you know what convinced me? You said that people have been trying to make money do things it is not supposed to – I am really with you on this one. Congratulations again and see you on the other side (may be).
What I call it – A blogger’s block and family’s lock. I often face it and then its my willpower to post thrice day that keeps me writing. Welcome to the club!
Welcome to the network, Shawanda. We’ll be watching that you don’t wuss out. Your writing is always memorable. I remember one line in particular about “flying curses getting stuck in the air vents” … Great stuff!
Haha, the accountability is a good point. I like your style and still remember that post about quitting your job. :)
I really liked the “big or small, I sweat it all” you have to be mindful of all of your resource allocations (sorry still in econ professor mode) Like a few other people I am a huge fan of accountability especially when it starts with yourself! I liked the post and I’m making my way through your site now :)