They must be crawlingPlease siobhan... Get rid of the extensions.
I had to unfollow I find her arrogant and boring .. also very socially awkward lolI actually have nothing to say
She is so repetitive. The morning thoughts, yoga, muay thai, takeaway food, dog, spaces in the furness
God she has nothing to offer
Yep! Solving Brexit one crisis at a time!Does anyone remember when she said she had personally sorted the MyProtein issue in Ireland
Next weeks running goal 60KM.The voice will be gone tomro, the food will be insane this weekend and the guilt Monday will be strong.
Hi guys just going to do a casual 60km run for the week u know nothing major.Next weeks running goal 60KM.
Splurge and Purge
This is what I don't understand - the content of these daily emails is always so mind-numbingly dull, boring, the opposite of informative and utterly pointless? Why do I care where she lived before? Why do I care if she gets advice on her skin or not?Hope your week is going well. First of all, I just want to say thank you to everyone who took the time to reply to me after yesterday's email. I don't think I could possibly reply to them all but just want to let you know I read them all and took all the recommendations! It's great to have so much help when you want solicited advice
So you might have seen that we've moved into a big fancy villa here. I've spoken before about why I don't see rent as dead money.
I have lived in some amazing places over the last year. Covid has meant that it is a renters market (says somebody who doesn't really know anything about economics). I have lived in my dream apartment in Dublin, my dream townhouse in Portugal and my dream villa in Bali for a lot less than they would have cost a year previously.
But I've always moved on. I think this is an example of the Hedonic Treadmill. i.e. when you get something you always wanted but then get bored of it and want more/better.
I think renting is a great way to test out if you really want something. I was speaking to a good friend of mine who is renting in Ireland. She doesn't want to buy a house until she has enough for her dream house beside the sea.
I like that she isn't settling for anything less than she really wants, just to get on the property ladder.
But I suggested renting something similar to her dream house for a few months. It will be expensive but it might save you the hassle and cost of saving for a mortgage for that house and then getting bored of it.
I'm not saying that everyone always gets bored of their home, it's just a possibility.
I only suggest it because I have moved into the most amazing places and felt so lucky, but then it just becomes so ordinary. I am always so grateful that I didn't sacrifice any of my life to afford it.
It means I can leave in cheaper places for half the year, and then nicer places the other half. But (just in case you didn't read my previous email) that's because I value freedom over security.
As always, I just like to use these emails to get you thinking and to hopefully show different perspectives on living.
Thanks for reading,
Siobhan "Feel like Suzanne Jackson with my walk-in wardrobe today" O'Hagan
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