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Wellness On Less has a new look! I’ll be honest: It was brought on by a major online publishing mistake. As in, a slew of lost data dating back to 2009 sort of mistake. Like all errors, it’s a blip in my plans. And it presents an opportunity to be better. I realize the great irony and its correlation to the entire notion behind why I started Wellness On Less.

Yes, it’s site to learn about how to spend wisely and live well. But it’s really about recognizing that we shape our destiny.

Every person hold the power to reshape the direction of life, at any given time, by acting differently, and doing better.

Sometimes that means getting out of debt, taking control of a misplaced career, spending less money, devoting more attention to our health and mental wellness, and being more present with friends and family. Other times, it’s about simply refusing to be complacent about how we live, and continually self-educating in order to grow and explore.

At the end of the day it’s about uncovering useful strategies that allow us to invest our time, the scarcest and most precious resource of all, into things, people and efforts that make us whole. So, you’ll notice that Wellness On Less is revamped. It will certainly take work, but most things in life that are worth it do. What in your life could you change, to make a fresh start?

Picture of Articel written by: stephiet

Articel written by: stephiet

For more than a decade I was a marketer for some of the biggest financial and retail brands around. Tired of pursuing money over professional fulfillment and seeking more control over my life, I'm now a freelance writer and work at home covering the small business, personal finance, career, and health and wellness beats. My client list includes RealSimple, ForbesWoman, Mint.com, Intuit Small Business, Intuit GoPayment, Investopedia, SheKnows, Minyanville, and several private clients in the insurance, wealth management and finance sectors.