So, hi! I’m Charlotte.
And I’m still kind of in recovery from my deadbeat dad. But I don’t know, I consider myself pretty resilient and I’m quite proud of how much I’ve been able to achieve. So this blog, deadbeat daughters, is a bit of a sisterhood. I’m here to share my realistic lessons in prioritising myself. Because I think a lot of us need a bit of a reminder sometimes. I’ve learnt I really value travel, wellness, and financial independence. But, these can seem like luxuries when you’re not rich in time or money. So please, stick around. I have a lot to say <3
This investing for women guide will explain 5 empowering reasons to move past your financial fears and how to build confidence with investing and money.
In this Chiang Mai activities list, you’ll discover the best things to do in Chiang Mai, including top-rated day trips, local attractions, hidden gems, and unique activities that go beyond the usual tourist trail.
the ultimate Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea food guide and help you discover what to eat, how much it is, and how to make the most of every bite during your Disney day.
Koh Tao is one of the most budget friendly Thai islands, and exploring Koh Tao on $20 a day is not only possible, it’s actually a pretty realistic idea of how much you’re going to spend day to day.
groceries are one of the biggest weekly costs for a lot of us right now, and it can feel impossible to eat healthy on a tight budget. But thankfully, it is absolutely achievable with the right strategy. Building a cheap grocery list filled with affordable, nutritious foods is one of the best ways to save money on groceries without sacrificing your health or wellbeing.
I’m sharing the realistic money habits and personal finance strategies that helped me save over $50,000 before I even hit my 20s. No skipping every coffee, no living at home rent-free, and definitely no trust fund involved
whether you're planning your first trip or you're a returning traveler hunting for hidden gems, you’ll find some of the best cafés in the world in Chiang Mai.
This post will take you through 10 things you should never feel bad about buying. Because guilt-free spending doesn’t have to be reckless. Sometimes, it’s just about taking care of ourselves, our money mindset, and our relationship with money.