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Saturday, November 28, 2009

5 ways to feel rich

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Natalie Wood on the French Riviera

There are people who have money and people who are rich. –Coco Chanel

Valuing a dollar, counting your pennies, stretching the last cent…it’s all fine and good until someone starts to feel punished. Like being on an overly restrictive diet, unless you treat yourself along the way, you’re eventually going to gorge on spaghetti and meatballs until you need to go take your pants off. I myself have felt that my concern about money has become a little joyless lately. But feeling rich, like anything, is in part a state of mind. Surrounding yourself with luxury that scratches that itch without sending you to the poor house is exactly the way to strike the balance of feeling like a have when really you don’t have a lot.

Go to an elegant restaurant…for lunch. I’ll never forget the time a group of friends and I went to a French restaurant I’d been longing to visit that was a little pricey. It was tucked away on a leafy, residential street. Inside, tall windows surrounded a dining room, bare save for the wooden tables with thick, sturdy legs. We enjoyed the bread basket, drank a carafe of the rough house red, and I ate a croque madame, oozy with egg yolk. We shared dessert, something chocolate-y as I recall, and sat for a long while that afternoon finishing the wine in the early spring sunshine. To this day it was one of the best $20 I ever spent.

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Step into a high-end boutique. Touch the clothes, appreciate the craftsmanship, try on whatever you like. Then breeze right out, unscathed.

Fill up your virtual shopping cart…and then close your browser. For me personally, this works much better than actually going into a store which will somehow inevitably make me feel bad about myself and angry at the world. I hit up Anthropologie, ShopBop, ModCloth, Nordstrom, or Sephora and load my shopping basket full of everything I want. Then I look at the total — so glad I won’t be adding all those digits to my credit card — and close the computer. The end feeling is one that I got whatever I wanted and didn’t have to suffer the consequences.

Take yourself out for tea or cappuccino. And I don’t mean the kind you grab on the way to the subway. Go somewhere they will serve you in proper china with an adorable little spoon. Seat yourself at a table. Enjoy the ritual of the experience. Don’t read; just sit back and enjoy the aroma of your beverage, the hot cup in your hands, and the luxury of doing nothing.

Experience abundance. Have you ever gone to a store with just lots and lots of one thing? Plastic boxes filled with deep with buttons that you can sink your hands into, a room ringed with bolts of colorful fabrics, shelves lined with bottles of wine, a flower shop filled with fragrant blooms. Sometimes just experiencing abundance — even of something as unassuming as a ball of yarn — can give you a sense of abundance, and if you’re lucky, maybe even a bit of wonder.

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  • Rowdygirl's Avatar
    Posted by Rowdygirl Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:01pm PDT

    If you feel depressed about your financial situation, this "tips" will only make you feel worse. Deprived and going without. No joy in that.

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  • Jo's Avatar
    Posted by Jo Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:24pm PDT

    Rowdygirl I disagree. Notice the author spoke of how fondly she remembered that $20 meal. It's the experience. We all need to define what a particular luxury is for ourselves and see how we can make it happen. I LOVE the feel of luxurious bed linen. So I bought high thread count sheets on sale at Mervyn's (back when they were still in business) and every week when I do the laundry I spend an extra ten minutes ironing them. When I climb into bed every night I feel pampered. Another way I'll treat myself is to come home from grocery shopping and after everything's put away I'll make myself a pot of nice tea & little tea sandwiches, and cookies, strawberries or whatever was good in the produce department. Then I sit down with a library book and spend a decadent hour. Or I'll prune my roses and cut a nice bouquet for my nightstand. I think that's what the writer is suggesting--that we understand that a life richly lived is different from a life where one spends lots of money.

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  • Lloyann's Avatar
    Posted by Lloyann Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:20pm PDT

    Have you ever went on a shopping spree at target or some place like it and put all and expensive things you ever wanted and then ditch the cart when you are ready to leave. You have fun while doing it but save a butt load of money. No byers remorse. I just feel bad for the people who have to put it all back. At least they are getting paid.

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  • Rhea's Avatar
    Posted by Rhea Fri Jul 17, 2009 12:13am PDT

    yap!that's right.remember that the basic principle in life is to enjoy it.so enjoy life!:)

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  • Rosemarie's Avatar
    Posted by Rosemarie Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:48pm PDT

    go out and gve yourself even a simplr thing that you like to own. for me plants do the wonders. i buy them and when hey bloom i feel rich

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  • RandyZ's Avatar
    Posted by RandyZ Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:14pm PDT

    "The end feeling is one that I got whatever I wanted and didn’t have to suffer the consequences."

    Yea right. It's absurd.

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  • Maya's Avatar
    Posted by Maya Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:27pm PDT

    Wow! How about accepting where you really are in life, and moving forward from there. This sounds majorly depressing and like a true waste of time. Being rich really isn't all that serious. You can still enjoy the finer things and have a good quality of life without being rich. Let's stop being so shallow boys and girls.

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  • jim's Avatar
    Posted by jim Sat Jul 18, 2009 6:13am PDT

    people who do not have money spend it like they do. People who have maney do not spend it like they have it. Thats why they have it. The trick is to associate yourself with the people who have money and learn from them. If you hang out with the poor -- who are they to give you advice?

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  • Cortney's Avatar
    Posted by Cortney Sat Jul 18, 2009 6:46am PDT

    you should have to do any of this stuff to feel good. be glad for what u got, not what u dont have or want. u will never be happy

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  • Judy S's Avatar
    Posted by Judy S Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:30am PDT

    I think that the best way to feel rich is not with expensive things but tp surround yourself with really great friends. The feeling that you get when you spend a lot of money on something is short lived and then you're on to the next costly pursuit. Just sit back and enjoy what you already have. The special people in your life are more important than the things you own.

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