09 Mar 2008 03:49:55 | Cheryl Johnson
That most of us are considered poor is no
disgrace, but does us credit; for, as the mind is weakened by
luxurious living, so it is strengthened by a frugal
life.(Minucius Felix, 3rd century A.D.)
People who live a frugal lifestyle often live with less stress.
Typically, those who take control of their money feel they have
more control over their life in general. You've heard the old
cliché "Money is Power." What most of us fail to understand is
that the power isn't in having the money, or how much you
have, rather in the ability to control what money you do have!
With that power comes peace of mind. It's the peace of
knowing that all you have is truly "yours". With that peace of
mind comes Frugal Freedom. Freedom from debt. Freedom from envy.
Freedom from ridicule, shame, and loss. Loss of what you might
ask. Sanity, for one thing. Trust me, when the walls of
financial ruin come tumbling down around you, it's easy to loose
your sanity! And, no matter how much money you have, if you
can't control it, you are headed for financial ruin. There are
many stories of those who have become wealthy and eventually
fell to financial ruin. These are people who let money control
them instead of responsibly managing their money.
Much of the transition from spendthrift to frugal is within the
mind. It's not so much a physical shedding of the luxuries of
life. Rather, it is the ability to accept that you don't have to
"keep up with the Joneses." This can be a huge mental leap
living in today's world of material values.
It takes an understanding of what you really need to be
successful. Focus inward to what drives you to want more money.
Is it necessity or just appearances that drive you to spend
more, have more and, consequently, owe more?
In review of your own unique situation you might find the
answers very enlightening. Hopefully, seeing the true origin of
your desires and re-evaluating what you "need" will lead to
change. Then again, you may not like what you see and in denial
exclaim that it’s all baloney!
I hope you have the courage to make the changes needed to
achieve financial security and peace of mind. Many of us forget
that we do have the ability to change. It's never too late!
There is no truer realization of how hard it can be, and how we
may need help, to change, than the following well known serenity
prayer……..
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I
cannot change....The courage to change the things I
can and.....the wisdom to know the
difference.
Now whether you’re a religious person or not, the above
statement is true in all aspects of our lives. I often think of
it when presented with life's little dilemmas. It reminds me
that I do have choices. I need to evaluate the situation
carefully and research my options. Some things we can
change, some things we cannot change. Figure this
out, have the courage to fix it, or peace of mind to accept it.
I can tell you from personal experience that financial ruin is
something you can fix. It is rarely an easy fix, but
always will bring peace of mind!
So, when asked what I think frugality is.....It's Freedom. Peace
of mind. Re-evaluating what life really means. Knowing the
difference between necessity and wants. Shedding appearances in
exchange for reality. Taking control of my finances. Getting
back to basics, and focusing on the "really" important things in
life.... family.... friends.... children..... learning....and
teaching.
About Author :
Cheryl Johnson is a mother of four helping herself and others
become, and remain, debt free. Publisher of Simple Debt Free
Living at http://www.simpledebtfreeliving.com - a
self-help plan, ideas, and resources for household budgeting,
debt management, frugal living, and money saving tips to
maximize savings everyday.