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In this video, I share what our life actually looks like as a family of five intentionally saving a large portion of our income while raising three young children. This isn’t about deprivation or perfection — it’s about living below our means, staying out of debt, and making thoughtful choices that align with our long-term goals of Financial Freedom. I also share the mindset shift that made this lifestyle feel sustainable for our family, and what role Minimalism and being Valuists (being intentional with our spending) play in all of this. One quote that has always stuck with us is from Dave Ramsey: ✨ “If you live like no one else, later you can live (and give) like no one else.” This is simply our story — what’s worked for us, what we prioritize, and why this season of intentional living and working toward FIRE - Financial Independence feels worth it. ☕ Thanks for being here and for following along on our Financial Independence journey. 🌿 Subscribe to The FI Wife for more honest conversations about financial independence from a wife’s and mother’s perspective — frugal living, entrepreneurship, motherhood, budgeting, saving money, making work optional, living with intention... and more. 0:00 Intro 0:47 We Live Below our Means (Housing, Transportation, Food) 5:10 We are Debt-Free (other than Mortgage) 7:17 Buying Used and Accepting Free Items 9:09 Minimalism 11:06 We Spend where it Matters (Valuists) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: I’m not a licensed financial advisor. This video shares my personal experiences and opinions about personal finance and FIRE, and is for educational and entertainment purposes only.