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Mastering self-discipline while on the road
Checking in, checking out; late night flights, early morning arrivals; endless immigration queues and figuring out how to navigate a new city. Travel can take a lot of time and energy. I’ve been on the road for the past month, and all of this disruption to my usual schedule makes it harder to keep up…
How do you feel about privilege in the UK? And other questions
Ms ZiYou has started a new series called Let’s Meet UK Personal Finance Bloggers, which aims to introduce other UK bloggers writing about personal finance and financial independence. I’m honoured to be the featured interviewee in the series this week! The questions that Ms ZiYou poses go much deeper than personal finance. As a feminist…
Reflections on my experience working with marginalised communities
It’s been over 10 years since I started working in the non-profit sector. After graduating from university, I hopped around various charities in London before getting a Masters in International Development, hoping to crack into the NGO-world (think Oxfam or Save the Children, rather than Cancer Research, or the Dogs Trust). I knew from a…