every now and then, i make a partial resolution to give up coffee. for a variety of reasons. new year's resolutions, giving up something for lent, bargaining with the big guy for xyz to happen, and sometimes just because.
this time round, i'm hoping giving up coffee will, not only improve my health, but also improve my savings. i spend far too much money, for someone on my income, on coffee. and i drink far, far too much of the stuff than what's probably healthy (we're talking between 5-8 coffees per day here).
so this time, i've changed things up. i've given myself a financial incentive to quit. for every dollar i spend on coffee, i have to donate that same amount of money to charity. every cup and bag of coffee i buy, now costs double. last week, i spent $8 on takeaway coffee. this amount has been donated to my charity of choice for this endeavour - the twitter aunties, food for women's refuge give a little cause.
http://www.givealittle.co.nz/cause/aunties
now, $8 may not seem like a lot. but, for me, that's two days worth of lunches. and, considering i like to reward myself with coffee every monday and friday morning, that's $8 a week going towards the women's refuge give a little fund until i'm able to kick my coffee habit. so when i do slip up, and go coffee crazy, some fantastic people doing wonderful things in my community are benefiting, and helping to feed some of the people who need it most.
Saturday, 27 September 2014
Sunday, 17 August 2014
blog hiatus over
does it count as a hiatus if you didn't intend to take a break?
i originally started this blog because it felt like a safer way to discuss the things i'm passionate about without any restrictions on word count and without worrying about friends/family/work acquaintances casting their judgey eyes over what i wrote.
and then life happened, i guess.
i've written four posts in three years and i guess that's going to change.
probably. maybe. hopefully. we'll see.
i originally started this blog because it felt like a safer way to discuss the things i'm passionate about without any restrictions on word count and without worrying about friends/family/work acquaintances casting their judgey eyes over what i wrote.
and then life happened, i guess.
i've written four posts in three years and i guess that's going to change.
probably. maybe. hopefully. we'll see.
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