My 7 Dirt-Cheap Solutions to Potentially-Expensive Problems

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  • @Hhhhhhhhhhhh115
    @Hhhhhhhhhhhh115 4 роки тому +1077

    1. Accountability groups for working out
    2. Apps, digital classes and meetup groups for immersing myself in language
    3. Use loyalty programmes to your advantage
    4. Use food journaling, rather than fad diets
    5. Giving up on the idea of having a car
    6. Following flight and hotel hacking accounts for cheap travel options
    7. Learning to DIY and not be scared of tools

  • @lindsayp.671
    @lindsayp.671 4 роки тому +1089

    I would be careful advising giving up your second car if you are married. This was one of the main ways I was trapped in an abusive marriage and couldn't leave. He convinced me it was more economical to sell my car. Just an angle that you might want to explore. Love your other advice, thanks!

    • @AKim-uu4hg
      @AKim-uu4hg 4 роки тому +197

      Of course everyone has to take the advice that can apply to them. A UA-camr can not possibly add caveats to every word of advice they give to make it apply to every listener.

    • @gloomeh9048
      @gloomeh9048 4 роки тому +59

      I am so sorry to hear you were with an abusive partner who did that to you. I am happy to hear you were able to get away from him. I was not in an abusive relationship but while I was married for a while we only had one car and though useful for many it was verrrrry hard to make appointments that didn't interfere with his work schedule (I wasn't able to just drop him off he needed his car).

    • @aiyamusicchannel
      @aiyamusicchannel 4 роки тому +90

      ​@@AKim-uu4hg Yes but this could apply to absolutely anyone. Abusive relationships are absurdly common. Something like 1 in 12 people. And sure there are risk factors but nobody ever expects it will happen to them. This is not some random weird fringe thing about "making it apply to every listener".

    • @aiyamusicchannel
      @aiyamusicchannel 4 роки тому +43

      I'm so, so sorry that happened to you. I'm so glad you brought this up. A lot of the advice I hear like this makes me uncomfortable. Like I've heard people suggest giving your spouse access to all your money, which seems incredibly risky to me.

    • @artchick07
      @artchick07 4 роки тому +58

      @@AKim-uu4hg A seemingly safe relationship can become abusive very suddenly. Especially in a time like Covid, people are spending more time with each other and depression is at all-time high.

  • @silviaserafini4708
    @silviaserafini4708 4 роки тому +272

    as an italian I would recommend to avoid completely the month of august because it's the time when all the italians take simultaneously their own vacation time so it's very crowded and the prices are very high

    • @ashleycayab815
      @ashleycayab815 4 роки тому +1

      When is the best month then?

    • @thatswhatisaidCA
      @thatswhatisaidCA 4 роки тому +21

      @@ashleycayab815 Most places in the world are great in Sept/Oct or April/May. Just make sure to check on when school spring breaks are. :)

    • @nisap7843
      @nisap7843 4 роки тому +8

      @@ashleycayab815 usually February, March, November are the cheapest months to visit Italy. There are some local exceptions (Venice and Viareggio are really expensive on Mardi Gras that's usually happens in February or in March)

    • @livia.creates
      @livia.creates 4 роки тому +12

      @@nisap7843 I would not risk going to Venice in the winter. There is high humidity(therefore foggy and cold) and floods during most of that season.

    • @SparklesRMNA13
      @SparklesRMNA13 4 роки тому +3

      Rome was pretty calm during Ferragosto last year!

  • @nouchka1299
    @nouchka1299 4 роки тому +609

    I WAS SO NOT PREPARED TO HEAR YOU SPEAKING IN FRENCH !!! Your voice sounds so different! Your accent is flawless !!

    • @JazminBautista
      @JazminBautista 4 роки тому +3

      Same 😭🤧

    • @melanieovalles5254
      @melanieovalles5254 4 роки тому +64

      It really is...I’m french and I was shocked at her wonderful french speaking talent, no american accent, pretty flawless pronounciation too!

    • @jessicaaa2961
      @jessicaaa2961 4 роки тому

      What’s the time stamp? Lol

    • @wolfferoni
      @wolfferoni 4 роки тому +3

      @@jessicaaa2961 5:40

    • @Labsluv24
      @Labsluv24 4 роки тому +6

      Bien sur!

  • @kairosculturedfoods
    @kairosculturedfoods 4 роки тому +232

    Today I actually just hit my 30 day streak on Duolingo learning Spanish! Pretty proud of that

    • @JazminBautista
      @JazminBautista 4 роки тому +9

      CONGRATULATIONS!!! I know how important it was for you to stay consistent. As a Spanish speaker let me say this, nunca es tarde de empezar un hábito nuevo.

    • @laexploradoraaaXD
      @laexploradoraaaXD 4 роки тому +1

      That's awesome!

    • @TheCesarn95
      @TheCesarn95 4 роки тому +2

      Muy bien ;)

    • @thiagogregory1
      @thiagogregory1 4 роки тому +1

      @@JazminBautista wow very good, you speak Spanish very good

    • @sarahruiz6553
      @sarahruiz6553 4 роки тому +1

      Espero que sigues avanzando. ¡No rindes!

  • @yvonnezimmer7246
    @yvonnezimmer7246 4 роки тому +189

    Considering repairs/tools I'd definitely add sewing. Just knowing how to fix minor holes and sew a button is hella valuable.

    • @cbpd89
      @cbpd89 4 роки тому +11

      Yes! Definitely a good skill! Being able to hem pants or skirts, or even take little tucks here and there is great for making your wardrobe last longer and look better!

  • @martyyu
    @martyyu 4 роки тому +414

    Scurvy is due to a vitamin C deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency leads to rickets.

    • @Samantha2209
      @Samantha2209 4 роки тому +23

      Argh matey!

    • @michellekaiser5907
      @michellekaiser5907 4 роки тому +47

      I too was triggered by the need to say this!

    • @oliviagail3599
      @oliviagail3599 4 роки тому +26

      Good thing she's got citrus earrings

    • @olliebee5605
      @olliebee5605 4 роки тому +6

      My partner thru-hiked the pct (mexico-canada bother you California, Oregon, Washington) and managed to get himself scurvy out in WA. I still can't stop ragging on him about it.

    • @dianeyoung8068
      @dianeyoung8068 4 роки тому +5

      If you want to fight Covid-19, take Vit. D or get out in the sun.

  • @Watermelonsoup420
    @Watermelonsoup420 4 роки тому +63

    Hey Chelsea, delta customer service rep here. Thank you so much for your loyalty and for being a gold medallion!! 😃💕 (I am not here just cause you mentioned delta, I am a long time follower of TFD lmao)

  • @shoppaholic90meah91
    @shoppaholic90meah91 4 роки тому +75

    I find this channel so refreshing. I've been subscribed for over a year now and I've changed my mindset. This has affected how I spend and save money. My attitude towards money has changed and I'm so glad it has made a difference.

    • @JazminBautista
      @JazminBautista 4 роки тому +2

      Agreed 🤝 it’s refreshing to see a new perspective

    • @sparklevibesgaming
      @sparklevibesgaming 4 роки тому +1

      Likewise, likewise. I have a positive relationship with money now and it feels fabulous! 💸

    • @connieciarallo3744
      @connieciarallo3744 3 роки тому

      Yes thanks Chelsea and the TFD group! You’re all younger than me and have taught me how to live better financially... wish I had this revelation in my younger years!!

  • @kiya12309
    @kiya12309 4 роки тому +141

    I wish I could see footage of young Chelsea just going about her day wrecking cars and going on spending sprees and throwing the cards in the trash. She sounds delightfully reckless :'D

    • @rosabellaalvarez-calderon4586
      @rosabellaalvarez-calderon4586 4 роки тому +25

      I want to see a video featuring Chelsea's parents telling us all what REALLY went through their minds when they found out that their lovely daughter had stolen their credit card to buy some ugly Ugg boots, which she promptly ruined shortly after through carelessness.....

    • @luzheaney8545
      @luzheaney8545 4 роки тому +5

      She reminds me of Patty Mayonaise, from the cartoon Doug.

    • @luzheaney8545
      @luzheaney8545 4 роки тому

      She reminds me of Patty Mayonaise, from the cartoon Doug.

    • @luzheaney8545
      @luzheaney8545 4 роки тому

      She reminds me of Patty Mayonaise, from the cartoon Doug.

  • @maggiebookworm
    @maggiebookworm 4 роки тому +35

    The spoiler alert about not being in France killed me! I laughed out loud but then I immediately felt bad for Chelsea. I hope you can see your husband soon!

  • @cathiehealey4608
    @cathiehealey4608 2 роки тому +3

    The key for me to workout regularly is for me to enjoy the activity. If it's boring, nothing else matters.

  • @CaseyBurnsInvesting
    @CaseyBurnsInvesting 4 роки тому +518

    America is trying on my method of saving money.
    1. Rarely go outside
    2. Aversion to large groups of people
    Welcome to the fold 👋🏼
    But really though, having an equally frugal spouse is essential imo.

    • @kawaiidere1023
      @kawaiidere1023 4 роки тому +10

      Nobody is catching anything from you. You rock

    • @anjaschatz640
      @anjaschatz640 4 роки тому

      Get depressed, isolated

    • @xiction
      @xiction 4 роки тому +5

      Lol agree on the spouse

    • @samph3315
      @samph3315 4 роки тому +13

      A lot of truth here my friend about your spouse remark. I don't think that many people really discuss finances or more importantly financial habits when they go into a marriage. One of the great things about my marriage is that we're both smart about money. We entered into the relationship being upfront about our financial histories.

    • @jacquelinele9170
      @jacquelinele9170 4 роки тому +5

      @@samph3315 even if you don't both start on the same page about finances, it's important to even be able to communicate about money and to have the same values, at least from my experience lol

  • @creativitorii7253
    @creativitorii7253 4 роки тому +89

    "I eat sugar, I generally don't feel good. Still gonna eat sugar. Sorry body."
    Me

    • @JazminBautista
      @JazminBautista 4 роки тому

      Same 😫 foooood is so good

    • @janeandrews1790
      @janeandrews1790 8 місяців тому

      Eat fresh fruit. Berries, nectarines, watermelons. They have sweetness but it’s different. And ultimately better.

  • @northwestgirl930
    @northwestgirl930 4 роки тому +75

    I didn't own a car until I was 26. I walked and biked everywhere. However, I also didn't live in a city with reliable public transportation. In my own experience, that combination was an enormous handicap that limited me from being able to go to college, have employment opportunities, and enjoy things that I love, such as trail running, and being able to attend local events. I was essentially cut off from being able to grow and expand.
    So, while I respect the choice people sometimes make to live without a vehicle, it wasnt for me.
    Also, the exercise I received through walking and biking was adequate at best. Even though I was on my feet all day at work and carried my groceries uphill in my arms, I still needed to avoid excessive eating.

  • @deanneekstrand4128
    @deanneekstrand4128 4 роки тому +743

    "You could probably be less reliant on your car than you are now."
    *Laughs in rural Midwest*

    • @michellekaiser5907
      @michellekaiser5907 4 роки тому +54

      Yeah... I used to live in Oklahoma. There are parts of the world that aren't bastions of transit options.

    • @amandatoodles351
      @amandatoodles351 4 роки тому +73

      Safer at home helped me to see how many unnecessary trips I was making. I’ve definitely gotten better at planning my groceries to eliminate the need to go out in between. She might have meant little changes like that for those of us in rural areas!

    • @Aelffwynn
      @Aelffwynn 4 роки тому +15

      *Laughs in rural west*

    • @rebeccajesse4604
      @rebeccajesse4604 4 роки тому +14

      lol I was thinking that too. for years I lived in a place that was over a half hour away by car on a highway from where I worked and went to school. But I now live in a place with public transit and I should probably start thinking about ways to reduce the amount of driving I do...

    • @elizabethcoleman4265
      @elizabethcoleman4265 4 роки тому +11

      I can take the bus if I can drive half an hour to town first...

  • @Sophie-um4vz
    @Sophie-um4vz 4 роки тому +105

    I can also recommend:
    • not owning a car
    • not traveling
    • no clothes shopping except something breaks or is needed
    • definitely planning the meals for the week
    • going to a consumer market if available
    • trying Asien/Middle Eastern markets instead of a supermarket
    • definitely not paying for a gym
    • Shopping second hand for clothes but also furniture, tech, etc.
    • drinking tap water
    • no window shopping (that shit creates unnecessary yearnings)
    • buying plants when they are small
    • spending more for a really good home brew coffee and relinquishing coffee shops (maybe bake your own cake as well)
    • not buying snacks (I will demolish a weeks worth in one sitting. Not good for the wallet nor the health.)

    • @amandabromell9660
      @amandabromell9660 4 роки тому +30

      No travel and no snacks? what a sad, sad life.

    • @TheFeyRa
      @TheFeyRa 4 роки тому +17

      Lol can't tell if this is tongue-in-cheek or serious. I agree with all except the no traveling part, though I suppose you could replace traveling with other hobbies. I don't snack, either.

    • @claudiatorres831
      @claudiatorres831 4 роки тому +11

      Not traveling? Really? If you do it intelligently is the best investment you can do for yourself. It expands your mind, your heart.

    • @onewithnothing2
      @onewithnothing2 4 роки тому +2

      @@claudiatorres831 I think what is meant is traveling abroad. I for one support taking a trip to a nature shelter instead :) or finding a nice place to go to in your home state :) I can see that it can be seen as an investment in yourself, but this is an article about spending, so i think it is a good suggestion :)

    • @Sophie-um4vz
      @Sophie-um4vz 4 роки тому +11

      Well, I know traveling is important for a lot of people but I never had the money for it. I would probably do it if I could. And no snacking isn’t really sad. I’m overweight and gaining my fitness back, so I’m proud of it. :)

  • @Ariel310791
    @Ariel310791 4 роки тому +99

    Mon dieu Chelsea ! Je suis ta chaîne depuis 2 ans maintenant et je suis choquée que tu parles aussi bien le français !!!! Ton accent est parfait

  • @sugarbomb187
    @sugarbomb187 4 роки тому +144

    Chelsea je t'écoute depuis le Québec et je dois te remercier de nous désigner comme "francophones" et non "français", bravo ❤️ Les gens font souvent l'amalgame entre français/francophone et c'est très fatiguant! Merci pour tout ce que tu fais and honestly thank you for keeping it real in these tough times. I've started feeling disconnected from most youtubers and hence stopped watching most of them but I look forward to your videos every week. Thank you for everything xx

    • @MichiruEll
      @MichiruEll 4 роки тому +9

      C'est vrai que les gens oublient qu'il y pas que les français qui parlent français. Bonjour depuis la Suisse :)

    • @vivianetiercy5691
      @vivianetiercy5691 4 роки тому +4

      Bien joué Chelsea, ton français est excellent! Meilleurs messages depuis la Suisse

    • @f.-j.j.5738
      @f.-j.j.5738 4 роки тому +5

      J'écoute depuis Haïti 🇭🇹

    • @antiantipoda
      @antiantipoda 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah, je parle français mais je suis je habite en Brasil. Francophone all the way.

    • @diontankeita6650
      @diontankeita6650 3 роки тому +1

      A bit late to the party...but I concur.
      En tous cas, je découvre peu à peu la chaîne et j'étais déjà impressionnée par la qualité du contenu. Mais entendre Chelsea parler un français si impeccable, avec un accent quasi imperceptible la rend encore plus admirable !
      Merci Chelsea de partager des conseils d'une si grande qualité !

  • @movingforwardLDTH
    @movingforwardLDTH 4 роки тому +20

    The hubs & I saved up the cash for our wedding reception, then prepaid the cash to our Amex & used the card to pay the vendor. Didn’t touch the points, kept using the card thru the years and - together w/airline points hubby’s job brought us - a big anniversary trip (10? 15?) was basically “free.” (Note: the wedding was almost 3 decades ago & in total cost us $4,000.)
    Also: September/October is a wonderful time to visit Rome/Florence, especially if hot weather isn’t your best friend.

  • @HeatherDougherty
    @HeatherDougherty 4 роки тому +7

    Really great to hear you talking about ditching the car! I live in Wisconsin, I needed to be very deliberate about where I chose to live to make this possible, but finally I am at a spot where we can sell our car. We have already been a one car couple for 6.5 years.

  • @laexploradoraaaXD
    @laexploradoraaaXD 4 роки тому +6

    Yeah I went to Rome and Florence in December. I used Duolingo to learn Italian prior to flying there. My friend and I bought a Groupon and used Airbnb. We spent a week in Italy, booked trains before arriving, and even accounting for all the food and wine we bought, I spent less on that trip than the cost of a round-trip ticket.

  • @margarethamadoures3043
    @margarethamadoures3043 4 роки тому +24

    You talking about accountability really made me think of the book the 4 tendencies Gretchen Ruben. It sounds like a lot of the people who drop out of exercising belong to the group of "obligers". Those people need external accountability to follow through with their wanted habits. You might want to check her books out, I found them very eye-opening.

  • @MyahWorld
    @MyahWorld 4 роки тому +5

    Just watched a Jen Im video on a self care day and really liked the way she food journaled. It was all about eating intentionally. Not restricting her food choices. Like thinking about what she was craving, why she wanted it, and enjoying the flavors, etc. And lol I'm the same with the sugar part. Never gonna give it up 😂💜

  • @OwlPhoenix
    @OwlPhoenix 4 роки тому +22

    ABONNÉE FRANCAISE ICI !!! Yaayyy
    J'ai crié quand tu as commencé a parlé français ! Merci de penser à nous ! J'adore tes conseils. 😘

  • @tiaraono7668
    @tiaraono7668 4 роки тому +41

    i wish i lived in a place where going car free was a real option. Its not safe to bike or walk in a lot of my town. I hate driving and would gladly give it up.

    • @alexandrac591
      @alexandrac591 4 роки тому +5

      I feel for you. Car-centric land use planning makes me so angry. It is unsafe for pedestrians and cyclists and also unsafe for the health of the planet. It not necessary but we are so used to assuming cars are the norm. I have seen a recent study (trying to find it) that reflects your exact sentiment. It IS possible to design a town to be walkable and have good transit. Like Chelsea often says, it's a policy issue. I think it's also cultural about how public transit is portrayed and thought of. People might complain that transit is so expensive, but honestly, roads are not free! Air pollution and negative health effects from driving all have serious costs.

    • @antiantipoda
      @antiantipoda 4 роки тому

      I am in the opposite side of the spectrum. I have lived all my life in cities, used a lot of transit and have never learned to drive. Now in my 40s I want to be able to visit my brother's place in the mountains and not be tied to anyone if I need to drive into town to get something. It's all hills on the way there on dirt roads, not bikeable and not walkable for sure. I am waiting for the Brazilian DMV to reopen to start my journey learning how to drive.

  • @the.annethology
    @the.annethology 4 роки тому +157

    When Chelsea was speaking in french she sounded and looked so different. I heard your whole demeanor changes when speaking in another language. Also agree it brings more opportunities being bilingual, would love to learn Spanish or Japanese!

    • @PallabiGhosh22
      @PallabiGhosh22 4 роки тому +3

      M using duolingo for spanish..and its almost like a game and free

    • @seleciaa
      @seleciaa 4 роки тому +3

      I speak both Spanish and Japanese fluently. Start with Spanish if you're a native English speaker. It's a lot easier, and you'll have more opportunities to speak it depending on where you're located. :) Buena suerte/頑張って!

    • @the.annethology
      @the.annethology 4 роки тому +2

      @@seleciaa thanks! Nihonggo is very difficult and i realized i like learning in a class setting rather than alone. You are so cool for being multilingual!!!

    • @seleciaa
      @seleciaa 4 роки тому

      @@the.annethology No problem! I love that I can speak multiple languages, and I'm always happy to help people get on the bilingual/multilingual path. :)

    • @rosabellaalvarez-calderon4586
      @rosabellaalvarez-calderon4586 4 роки тому +3

      @@seleciaa Fun fact for those people learning Spanish: do NOT say "lujurioso" thinking it means "luxurious", and be careful with bebe (baby/drink). My grandmother once ended up talking about her "lustful" (lujurioso) bathroom (she meant to say "luxurious") and another friend once got a barman kinda confused, as he did not understand if she wanted a drink or to have a baby....

  • @KeithSoOfficial
    @KeithSoOfficial 4 роки тому +5

    Some really solid tips here! Thanks Chelsea!
    My tip on saving money: Before I spend, always think twice - is that really necessary and do I really want this?
    That stops my impulse buying and it helps me a lot.

  • @nomipyar
    @nomipyar 4 роки тому +15

    I love love LOVE the fact that y’all included your sources and links to articles in the description for us to be able to read over. Awesome vid Chelsea! Also... your French 😍😍 oui oui!!!

  • @SusanaXpeace2u
    @SusanaXpeace2u 11 місяців тому +1

    I have no car and I construct my life around that. I live near several good bus routes, 3 supermarkets on my Rd, I walk to work, I walk to pilates, yoga, it all works for me. I listen to people prioritise their car and then build a life around a car. They feel bad for me 😂
    This might work better in Dublin in Europe though, public transport is perfectly safe.

  • @missbritty2
    @missbritty2 4 роки тому +27

    Oh my lord the EXACT same thing happened to me with my physical journey. Up until 22 I was super active in everyday life with Uni and a serving job. Then I packed on the pounds with a teaching job and felt so weak. At 25 I’m still trying to find a way to infuse it into my life every day!

    • @J_Kwan
      @J_Kwan 4 роки тому +1

      I’m 24 and I’m at this place too! I’ve never particularly cared about how I look, but my body straight-up FEELS bad.
      I’ve started trying out random workout vids on UA-cam, recently been into yoga and contortionism lmao. It’s not very strenuous but it helps my body feel like it’s actually doing something, it’s the most limber I’ve felt in 20 years, def recommend hahaha

    • @thefinancialdiet
      @thefinancialdiet  4 роки тому +1

      It is definitely a struggle to find a balance, but having an accountability partner, be it a spouse or friend, really can help!
      - Saidah, TFD

    • @oliviakay218
      @oliviakay218 4 роки тому +1

      Exact same boat! Especially being in quarantine is making it hard to keep up with basic step goals.

  • @bookwyrmn
    @bookwyrmn 4 роки тому +15

    Oh man, I was super excited for you and your husband and then that spoiler popped up. 😥😥 We are separated right now too so I get how hard that is. Thank you for this awesome and useful video. Take care!

  • @ellamoony15
    @ellamoony15 4 роки тому +2

    I agree, food journaling and working out set times has done it for me!! :)

  • @projectverna1937
    @projectverna1937 4 роки тому +4

    So glad to have another great Chelsea video. She's always been so authentic, charismatic and funny. Keep making these

  • @nervousbreakdown711
    @nervousbreakdown711 4 роки тому +28

    I need to get back into learning ASL. I’ve tried learning oral languages and they don’t stick but ASL...it’s so beautiful...

    • @MissRedheadRapunzel
      @MissRedheadRapunzel 4 роки тому

      I’m learning AUSLAN and I use it nearly every month at work. I need to freshen up my signs and enrol in the cert 2 after rona

    • @nataliehilberg7926
      @nataliehilberg7926 4 роки тому

      I agree! ASL is beautiful! I'm a visual learner, so it felt a bit intuitive as well.

    • @jonathand9096
      @jonathand9096 4 роки тому +1

      This! I’m bilingual (English, Spanish) and took an ASL class in college... when I eventually utilized the basics I had learned with a regular customer at my financial services job, the sheer warmth of being greatly appreciated by someone who had more than just a language barrier in a necessary function of their life was truly a highlight in my life. A goal of mine would be to be fluent in all 3 languages 🙏

  • @eyyalex
    @eyyalex 4 роки тому +2

    I hadn’t thought of exercise with regards to accountability. Now that you mention it, you’re right, and the most working out I’ve done consistently was when I told someone I would show up at certain place at a certain time. Thanks for the realization. Time to find a workout buddy, or buddies.

  • @maureenstern6212
    @maureenstern6212 4 роки тому +3

    Oh! J'ai adoré la partie en français!

  • @quinnlarson8688
    @quinnlarson8688 4 роки тому +3

    I love the idea of accountability groups! I feel the same with my budget. Knowing that I wrote down what I want to spend this month really helps be get there! Accountability for the win!!

  • @callyalater
    @callyalater 4 роки тому +1

    I love languages. I am still working on my French, but I speak English, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, and ASL, and I am working on French, Japanese and Latin right now.

  • @mickkaylaerbach4559
    @mickkaylaerbach4559 4 роки тому +22

    Can you do a video on your complete monthly spending? Kind of like the millenial Money videos on cost of living

  • @krmendozaa
    @krmendozaa 4 роки тому +6

    I can attest that being a one-car household with my husband has been a GAME CHANGER for us in LA. It was never a consideration until like you, we lived abroad in Australia, where we relied on public transit almost exclusively in Sydney. Like you I wish I had my own car sometimes for the convenience but honestly ride-share & public transit usually take care of things. Friends & coworker’s were usually nice about offering me a ride home too if we were out late as well. We are moving to a car-dependent city though so I’m curious as to how this will play out but since we will be working from home for the most part it should be fine

  • @Lillith.
    @Lillith. 3 роки тому +1

    I have a history of problematic eating and, probably as a result, can't tell when it's time for me to eat. When I really got into exercise, I started doing journaling. I got really obsessed with it, but it still helped me. I found out I didn't eat enough and went to find out how to fix it. When you undereat it is for example adviced to stop drinking caffeine and water as these are really good at suppressing feelings of hunger and don't add to your calorie intake (if you drink it without milk and sugar).
    The only reason I found out was starting to journal. Don't start doing this without supervision. It's hard to break with if you have a tendency to get obsessive. It's always safer to consult a doctor before starting. It may cost more, but your health is worth your life.

  • @Daisy-vv2yn
    @Daisy-vv2yn 4 роки тому +3

    As a pretty much native French speaker - yours is impeccable! Great accent and refined vocab!

  • @christalm.3231
    @christalm.3231 4 роки тому +59

    I wish the USA, as a whole, valued public transportation and making cities/communities walkable BUT that isn't the case. They've designed most cities with cars in mind. I wish I didn't have to have a car to just manage my day to day life.

    • @JazminBautista
      @JazminBautista 4 роки тому +3

      We would most likely interact more with each other too!

    • @vylet2292
      @vylet2292 4 роки тому +3

      @@JazminBautista In some places, interacting more with people while taking public transportation and walking to and from those stops is dangerous. So even if they do have decent public transportation, it's safer to drive. A shame it's that way a lot of places- otherwise I'd drive less too. But you sound really nice so I'd totally take the bus with you 😎

  • @paigedel1961
    @paigedel1961 4 роки тому +8

    Your France-french accent is so cute! I learned French as an adult too but I live in Quebec now so the accent is really different haha. Et je suis d'accord, être billingue a vraiment changé ma vie 💜

  • @sizzaaa7394
    @sizzaaa7394 4 роки тому +3

    i love how she’s so self aware

  • @OliviaBeille
    @OliviaBeille 4 роки тому +1

    French is my first language and I am AMAZED by your pronounciation! For an instant I asked myself if French wasnt your primary language as well!

  • @claire-marienoel4300
    @claire-marienoel4300 4 роки тому +1

    Bonjour ! Ça fait plaisir de vous entendre parler Français... très bel accent bravo !
    Votre chaîne m'a beaucoup aidée pour gérer mon budget, merci :-)

  • @lavayuki
    @lavayuki 4 роки тому +7

    I'm pretty dedicated to gym and like going on my own, I live alone and have been going to gym for many years solo. The lockdown has made me realise how much I love going to the gym and hate working out at home. I make use of loyalty cards for grocery stores, they give me a lot of vouchers. I couldn't live without a car though, public transport is hardly existent where I live and my workplace is 30 mins drive away. I would love to live in a city like London or something where you don't need a car

  • @nataliekmaguire
    @nataliekmaguire 4 роки тому +6

    I was so shocked and delighted when you said you might be rejoining your husband in a week, and sincerely disappointed when you said it didn't happen. I'm so sorry you're both going through this.
    Also, I have to commend you on sticking to your programming schedule during what must be a really hard time for you. I really enjoy your videos, and the consistency of them has been good for me when almost everything else in my life has been thrown out the window. Thank you for keeping to "business as usual" on this channel, it hasn't gone unnoticed.

  • @beccaseideman4378
    @beccaseideman4378 4 роки тому +3

    I taught swing dance and got my degree in theater (Great money decision lol)! I was so happy when you mentioned that. Thanks for the great video Chelsea!

  • @ralc16967
    @ralc16967 4 роки тому +1

    Wow your French is actually pretty good ! I am a French Canadian studying to be an English teacher and I ADORE your videos. Merci beaucoup pour tout tes conseils !

  • @laurenpalumbo5510
    @laurenpalumbo5510 4 роки тому

    I pride myself on never getting 'suckered into' buying sponsored products from youtube vids, but as an American living in France for the past 3 years (and also married to a Frenchman) I'm thisclose to signing up for Lingoda after hearing your flawless language skills!!!

  • @Favilein
    @Favilein 4 роки тому +2

    I love car. I got it as a present for my 18th birthday. Now it's 9 years old and still a great car. Yes, i don't use it that much these days and it burns a lot of money, but it's an extended living room just for myself. I lived in different situations during the years. I gave my car to my dad when I moved to a big city for 4 months. It was stressful. I can't afford a room just for myself at this time. Even the breathing of my roommates stressed me out. But when I moved back and got my car back, i realized that the car gave me a place to be alone if I want to. A place to think and breath. My place. I can't afford living by my own and i don't know if I want to, but i'm sure my car is worth the money.
    It's easy to think that a car is just a thing, but it can be so much more if it needs to.

  • @lavenderwitch3502
    @lavenderwitch3502 4 роки тому +1

    With COVID-19 my family of four went from all having jobs to 3 of us unemployed. So, we went from using 4 cars to putting the insurance on hold for two and the three of us unemployed sharing a car for occasional errands. Saved tons of money since we don't each need a car anymore and rarely go out, and helped our carbon footprints.

  • @allystanhope4431
    @allystanhope4431 4 роки тому +41

    Can we stop car shaming people on TFD? Yes, owning a car can be expensive but is very necessary for many people outside of massive cities like NYC that have good transportation networks. If driving vs public transportation cuts down your commute by 30-60 minutes each way, I think a lot of people would argue it’s a very worthwhile expense to be able to use that time for something more meaningful.

    • @allystanhope4431
      @allystanhope4431 4 роки тому +5

      Patricia I get that it’s her experience but seeing as a large chunk of people don’t have the same NYC experience it would be nice to see a more well rounded view sometimes. It always comes up on these type of lists which is frustrating to hear over and over again when there’s nothing you can realistically do about it 🤷🏼‍♀️ Telling some people not to drive to save money is like saying don’t eat to save money - it’s that essential. Some practical advice on how to cost effectively own a car would be welcomed by many rather than just don’t own one.

    • @J_Kwan
      @J_Kwan 4 роки тому +6

      Ally Stanhope you’re probably not going to get that kind of breakdown here because her views on car ownership are pretty clear, but there are plenty of financial experts on UA-cam who have that sort of content available

    • @allystanhope4431
      @allystanhope4431 4 роки тому +4

      J Kay I don’t necessarily need that breakdown myself, just offering a suggestion of what might appeal to the audience. The same types of comments come up on TFC about content relatability - not everyone who watches lives in big cities and there’s a lot tied to financial life that reflects that context (transportation, home ownership, etc.). Chelsea and TFD are reputable sources of info and I think people would want to hear advice from them about these topics even if it isn’t specifically Chelsea’s day to day reality.

    • @alexandrac591
      @alexandrac591 4 роки тому +5

      I also think that, as she often says, this is a policy issue. Good and well-maintained public transit exists or fails due to policy choices. It's a real shame that so many places choose to subsidize cars over public transportation. As much as people complain that transit is "so expensive", roads and car-centric land use planning is also very expensive.

    • @ryanpakula3321
      @ryanpakula3321 4 роки тому +1

      I don't think her supporting not having a car is "car shaming." Maybe just work on learning to look past the parts of the videos that don't apply to or work for you, because that advice is very valuable for others (and, no doubt, vice versa for other advice).

  • @noone9472
    @noone9472 4 роки тому +25

    Wtf your French is so good! The accent!! 😱 (I’m french btw so you can trust me on this)

  • @Bee-of9uu
    @Bee-of9uu 4 роки тому +2

    I would so so like to see you do a video on the other end of the spectrum -
    Things that you could spend less on but probably shouldn't (possile topics like food, clothes, health ,etc)

  • @CourtneySBernet
    @CourtneySBernet 4 роки тому +3

    Your Aidan Shaw reference made me think, I’d love to see you do a video comparing SATC to real life in NYC regarding finances! I loved that show but it was so completely out of touch with reality.
    In regards to travel, I just went to Florence for NYE and had a wonderful time. Not crowded at all and around 50 degrees and sunny during the day. Loved it.

  • @Moranee1
    @Moranee1 4 роки тому +8

    Ohhhh j'ai crier quand tu t'es mis a parler en français ! Un petit bonjour du Québec, tu m'inspires énormément !

  • @audreyu3643
    @audreyu3643 4 роки тому +23

    Whooo, j'ai l'habitude de regarder tes vidéos mais t'entendre parler français m'a fait un sacré choc ! Tu as un très très bon accent !

  • @josianest-arnault8883
    @josianest-arnault8883 3 роки тому

    Wow! Tu parles bien français! Félicitations ! Je suis du Québec et j'ai découvert ta chaîne il y a 1mois. J'écoute toutes tes vidéos pour me mettre à jour! Continue ton bon travail TRÈS inspirant! 👌❤

  • @BudgetGirl
    @BudgetGirl 4 роки тому +2

    I'm just catching up on this video and i love this uber-sassy version of you... also the joyful pose by your burnt out car is hilarious

  • @NYCRose84
    @NYCRose84 4 роки тому +7

    We stan a financially savvy musical theater queen

  • @tammygant4216
    @tammygant4216 2 роки тому

    I'm sure it's already mentioned somewhere down there in the comments, but DIY also includes repairing, recycling or repurposing clothes and other household things. I've saved a bit doing that.

  • @asartelilith6313
    @asartelilith6313 4 роки тому +1

    You're amazing when you talk French ! I was so impressed ! Thanks for your work, I listen it in the morning and it inspires me. I've been able to save more thanks to TFD ! I'm French, sorry if my english is awful.

  • @DominiquesDay
    @DominiquesDay 4 роки тому +3

    I looovvveeee REI! Even though I really don’t buy much from there (or anywhere honestly, I try not spend any unnecessary money) I love that it’s basically a customer owned business, they give money back to the environment, they try to be inclusive with their outdoor activities, and I just love everything outdoors so it’s basically my playground. But yeah, that 10% back is nice.

    • @shannonransom5996
      @shannonransom5996 4 роки тому

      I didn't know it was only $20 for life!! I'm a climber (or was pre-rona lol) and am going to actually have to start BUYING shoes soon (I've been getting them from comps up until now) and a $20 investment will literally pay for itself in one shoe purchase

  • @alyssaknox9188
    @alyssaknox9188 4 роки тому +1

    I had issues as a teen with calorie restriction (I would eat every other day) but looking back I was practicing a form of intermittent fasting, it just wasn't a "thing" yet so everyone thought I was insane. Now I usually skip breakfast (I was NEVER a breakfast eater even as a kid and it drove me crazy when people would say it was the "most important meal of the day"...) I may snack during the day but usually don't end up feeling truly hungry until 3 or so. This just works for me. I eat when I'm hungry, and stop when I'm satisfied. My husband comes from a "clean plate" family so when it comes to our children I often have to remind him that eating everything on their plate is not the goal, them being satisfied and no longer hungry is the goal.

  • @heartofthewild680
    @heartofthewild680 5 днів тому +1

    Not having a car might work for people in Europe or Japan or other places with a robust public transit system and walkable cities, but if you live in most parts of the US or anywhere else that’s purposefully designed to be car-dependent, having a car is pretty much non-negotiable unless you want to carry your groceries for a mile along the side of a road where the sidewalks range from broken to nonexistent and if you get hit by a car (and some of them will try) people will make excuses to make it your fault.
    Texas is especially bad about this (please save us)

  • @ThinkingMoon
    @ThinkingMoon 4 роки тому +8

    Man, young Chelsea was totally chaotic. This gives me hope that feigning adulthood is totally possible for me!

  • @PiLarTheStarlet
    @PiLarTheStarlet 4 роки тому

    I’ve been watching since Lauren was on camera. Since before you were married. So I know what I’m talking about....please get more content. Like you said...broken record.
    Can we learn about actual FINANCIALS? Love this channel, I’m def a fan.🌟

  • @milovate6758
    @milovate6758 4 роки тому

    Last week I've had a flat tire on my bike. And although I live in the Netherlands, my mom would always say I needed to go to the repair shop. But this time, i did it myself, because it was always so inconvenient to not have my bike and take the bus instead (the bus ride would cost me 5 euro's to go to school!). I was so proud that I patched the tire myself! Though I'm checking every 5 minutes if my tire is flat while cycling my 30 minute route...

  • @justcassy6138
    @justcassy6138 4 роки тому +1

    Oooooh j'adore ta chaîne youtube ,j'apprendsbeaucoup de choses, ça fait plaisir de t'entendre parler en français .J'ai été surprise, ton français est super😍

  • @ladybiscuit5582
    @ladybiscuit5582 4 роки тому

    Ton français est juste parfait!
    Une française qui adore tous tes conseils! Merci!

  • @Diana-cs5ub
    @Diana-cs5ub 4 роки тому +1

    When are you coming out with a new book ? all this content after COVID is so useful but a lot to memorize!! I wish I had you in my nightstand like the other book!! ☺️😊

  • @LadyDanielle02
    @LadyDanielle02 4 роки тому

    Totally agree about not owning a car. I sold the only car I ever owned 15 years ago and haven't looked back. Although I live in Berlin (which offers a lot of alternatives), I'd actually sold the car several months before I moved here while I was still living in a small city in Canada (with terrible public transport) and got around on my bike. I think you're spot-on about reducing car travel even if you can't go completely car-free, and sometimes, just owning the car makes you reliant on it. I have a few friends here in Berlin who own cars (and again, you don't need a car here, and I can attest that they don't need their cars), and they drive their cars regularly pretty much just because they have them.
    I also think there's a lot to be said for planning your lifestyle around not having a car. My husband and I would like to buy a house in the near future, and we're only looking at areas where we can continue to live without a car (close enough to public transport, etc)

  • @englishrachid6383
    @englishrachid6383 4 роки тому +6

    Chelsea! Je te suis depuis super longtemps. Je suis surpris de t'entendre parlé français, ton accent est magnifique. Bisous d'Algerie.

  • @CatieChapman
    @CatieChapman 4 роки тому

    Chelsea speaking French makes my ears so happy oml your accent is lovely!!

  • @jananiarunachalam5706
    @jananiarunachalam5706 4 роки тому +1

    Your videos have are of high quality. Thank you!

  • @MinkytheMinkY
    @MinkytheMinkY 4 роки тому

    Been a member of REI since 2005. I love their rentals. Outdoor gear can get pretty expensive and sometimes you want to try before you buy, especially if you're new to the activity and just feeling things out or when you can afford something. Other times, you know you'llonly use something once, like when you invite extra folks to activities or you forgot who you lent your gear to. This happens and it's great to know that's not going to hold you back, you can rent.

  • @selm006425
    @selm006425 4 роки тому

    This was actually perfect timing, I have been planning to learn Portuguese and just didn't really know how to get started, I will definitely check out Lingoda, thanks!!

  • @jp4865
    @jp4865 4 роки тому +13

    Chelsea bravo pour ton français!! Je suis impressionnée. J'adore ta chaîne ❤️

  • @lournamarquezesq
    @lournamarquezesq 4 роки тому

    I was so excited to hear someone else’s MOTHER is her personal contractor... I had no idea how to deal with a drill bit or level until Rona... she and I redid my bathroom including tiled walls, mixing cement, grout, etc... we are so lucky to have those teachers for those new skills! Thanks for all the tips too - and hope my one year of French so far leads to your French fluidity (candle emoji)

  • @adventurousdaydreamer
    @adventurousdaydreamer 4 роки тому +1

    5 is so true especially in a big city!

  • @SeguinStephanieAnn
    @SeguinStephanieAnn 4 роки тому

    Bravo pour votre pratique du français Chelsea! C’est difficile quand on ne pratique pas à tous les jours. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @danyiw7178
    @danyiw7178 4 роки тому +2

    Wow ton français est impressiomnant ! Je t'écris de Montréal et je parle plusieurs langues aussi. Bien qu'être trilingue est une source de fierté, je ne suis pas aussi fluente dans chaque langue que ceux qui sont monolingues. C'est définitivement du travail pour les multilingues :)

  • @pinupdoll1321
    @pinupdoll1321 4 роки тому +1

    Yayy! I'm a swinger too...swing dancer.

  • @nemmys
    @nemmys 3 роки тому

    WHAT!!! I've been watching your videos for ages, I had no idea you spoke French perfectly (I'm French), that was such a cool surprise!! I'm so impressed by your accent :D

  • @NickiC-o4l
    @NickiC-o4l 3 роки тому

    I love your videos, Chelsea. I laughed at your description of yourself as a bad driver! I’ve had my Learners permit 3 times but have never got my Drivers license. I’m 53 now and will probably just keep getting busses or the occasional taxi. But I live in the city so that’s easy

  • @emberjones387
    @emberjones387 4 роки тому +1

    Love those earrings! Great tips, thanks!

  • @shashankkumar1736
    @shashankkumar1736 4 роки тому +96

    WHERE IS THE SUMMARY GUY??

  • @annamariadapalma3628
    @annamariadapalma3628 4 роки тому

    Please do a video on your intermittent fasting and intuitive eating. I find it interesting. I have a history of bad cars too. 2 were stolen and totalled. The others were constantly in the shop! I feel ya!

  • @movingforwardLDTH
    @movingforwardLDTH 4 роки тому +1

    Loved hearing you speak French! Years (decades) ago I taught myself Italian in prep for a whirlwind hosteling trip through Spain/France/Italy w/a friend. I tried learning some French...and I quickly learned that i have ZERO ear for speaking that beautiful language. This was confirmed years later when a young woman (18 yo daughter of a coworker of a neighbor) stayed a summer w/us in the U.S. to reinforce her English. She tried SO hard to teach me ... but my ears/brain/tongue just wouldn’t get it together! 🤣.
    Seriously thinking about re-learning Italian, or maybe Swedish (for an eventual visit to the homeland of my maternal grandmother.)

  • @Thukfudo
    @Thukfudo 4 роки тому

    Carsharing works really well for me. It’s far cheaper and far less stressful than owning my own car. It’s really nice to have a small range of different sized and fully serviced cars at my disposal. As a bonus you can directly see how much your spending on driving with no hidden cost.

  • @clementineclement5757
    @clementineclement5757 4 роки тому

    First of all, as a French, I'm amazed at your excellent accent and fluency : congratulations, je vous félicite. Re. Pilates, how very true : before covid, we were a group of 4 , and since one had a huge lounge, we all met at her place and had a qualified, friendly pilates trainer come once a week : that was just so enjoyable and stimulating. And sharing the cost into 4 made it really so affordable, no comparison with a one-to-one coach or gym hall, in fact a mere 12€ per person ! And I ended up making super friends. Can(t wait for our courses to resume since trying it on our own gets so boring.

  • @lizwilliams586
    @lizwilliams586 4 роки тому +1

    Lol scurvy & vit D exposure are not related but I take your point 😉 Thanks for sharing!

  • @cristiane5859
    @cristiane5859 4 роки тому +8

    I was a bad emotional driver and I gotten into a couple accidents. My first crash was into bridge at 16. I was lucky I did not go into the creek and was 800m away from home. I made the stupid choice to drive my car home I was really lucky it didn’t explode, as I later found out I damaged the radiator. I decided not to drive for 3 years. After some therapy, driving school and self reflection I started driving again. Having a full drivers license has benefited me professionally and personally. Now I am 25 , I am a cautious and safe driver. I tend to give bad drivers on the road the benefit of the doubt because I used to be one of them.

    • @annaclay4498
      @annaclay4498 4 роки тому +1

      Glad you were able to drive again.

  • @francoisdionne6161
    @francoisdionne6161 4 роки тому

    Merci Chelsea et salutations du Québec! Oui, nous aussi parlons Français.

  • @celeste8360
    @celeste8360 4 роки тому

    I worked in the tourist industry for awhile and traveling peak season is insane. Hot, expensive and so many of my poor customers were stressed. If you can avoid it do so and if that is the only time you can go just be prepared and accept that something will go wrong.

  • @ayeshaahmad5204
    @ayeshaahmad5204 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the lovely video. Especially the car part (very relatable). Also, those earings look amazing on you.