Brainstorming Our Future: Simple Living

by Move to Portugal on November 15, 2009 · 22 comments

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My leaving work in a few weeks time is causing a such a rush of thoughts about our future , and how we see ourselves living it, that I thought it might be a good idea to transfer it all from brain to paper.

  • Live near to the sea
  • Live somewhere we can walk everywhere
  • Shop local
  • Live small and low maintenance
  • Live on less than £1k per month
  • Live easily on one salary, save or travel with any other
  • Live frugally
  • Be non consumers
  • Cook from scratch
  • Do it ourselves
  • Live well on less
  • Recycle and reduce
  • Retire early
  • Stay healthy
  • Quality of life
  • Live debt free including mortgage
  • Live in the sun

The first things that came into my head, all a bit random but nearly all based on simple living in the sunshine.

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Dreamer November 15, 2009 at 5:25 pm

Thats a good list.

My aim is also for DH and I to live on £1k per month -(i take it you mean for everything inc. food and housing) it would be very tight if not impossible in the uk though I think? But I believe it would certainly be achievable in portugal or rural spain.
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Laura @mtp November 15, 2009 at 5:38 pm

Thanks Dreamer.
Yes, £1k a month all inclusive, i agree, i think it’s achievable in spain and portugal.
In the UK it would be a struggle, although I am working on it! :-)

mo November 15, 2009 at 6:01 pm

great list. nice and simple too
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nicole 86 November 15, 2009 at 6:08 pm

This sound like a dream, i wish I could speak Portuguese. In France, this budget seems really tight and frustrating.

Philip Brewer November 15, 2009 at 9:13 pm

A good list, except that instead of “live small and low maintenance,” I’d say, “live large on a small budget!” :-)
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OlivAmor November 16, 2009 at 2:45 am

I can relate to wanting to reduce your monthly costs. It’s something that I am always working on!
Your thoughts on the budget amount might be challenging depending on where (& how) in Portugal you are thinking of living (but certainly not impossible).
I especially like the ideas of skill-building. We have “forgotten” a lot of household skills that are very useful and that might reduce costs in the long run…
Cristina
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Tony November 16, 2009 at 9:30 am

You mean you want to miss out on all the lovely rain and gales we are having at the moment!

Good list, and very similar to my own. I had been planning on Asia, but have not decided for definite yet.

Simple in France November 16, 2009 at 1:34 pm

Wow, under 1000 pounds a month sounds great in the UK or elsewhere. I’m in the South of France and we’re still seeing how low we can go. We’ve only settled in a couple of months ago though. I’d love to hear about any price breakdowns in euros . . .Predicting the budget is not something I’m very good at–there’s always something I didn’t think of!
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Money Funk November 16, 2009 at 4:35 pm

I love your list – hold it tight. You might enjoy Down to Earth’s 20 tips for living on one income post. Really worth reading. :)
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Move to Portugal November 16, 2009 at 7:37 pm

Hi Christine, thanks for the link :-)

Move to Portugal November 16, 2009 at 7:39 pm

Hi and welcome!
I plan to do a break down of our basic living expenses in future posts and blog about what I’m doing to reduce them

Move to Portugal November 16, 2009 at 7:40 pm

I’ll miss this weather! NOT!!

When are you thinking of moving abroad, are you going to beat me to it?

Move to Portugal November 16, 2009 at 7:42 pm

hi cristina and thank you for visiting. I love the idea of being able to most things ourselves, far more satisfying (and cheaper!) :-)

Move to Portugal November 16, 2009 at 7:42 pm

you know me mo, simple!

Move to Portugal November 16, 2009 at 7:42 pm

hi nicole, do you live in France?

Move to Portugal November 16, 2009 at 7:43 pm

hi Philip, you’re so right!

nicole 86 November 16, 2009 at 9:45 pm

I’m French and living in France. In a few years I’ll get retired and I think about moving, living small and travel as much as possible.

Simple in France November 17, 2009 at 6:10 am

Move to Portugal–I can’t wait to see the budget breakdown–although I suspect costs are different in Portugal . . .but it’s a starting point.
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Tony November 25, 2009 at 5:25 pm

Yeah, I also won’t miss the weather! Disgusting! :p

Well, my target was 2012 (same as you) for a full relocation (sell up lock stock and barrel). My main issue right now is I haven’t finalized a location. However, because I can remote work, I might take a trial run by going to live in Singapore for a few months, as early as next year. I tried a similar thing a few years ago, moving to Bangkok and remote working from there. That was a very positive experience.

I think what I will most likely end up doing is rent out my place here in UK for a year, and then try out several locations, before finally permanently relocating by 2012.

Planning has been going well, I exceeded all my financial targets (mortgage payoff and savings targets) this year, and am currently setting next year’s targets (and doing a lot of number crunching).

Will be interested to see how your financial targets pan out for next year. Maybe I will beat you yet! ;) ;)

Laura@movetoportugal November 25, 2009 at 8:32 pm

Is that a challenge Tony!? ;-)

I’m so pleased you’ve done well this year (it’s a shame you’re not still blogging!) – having the end goal in site and setting targets really helps to keep the motivation going. Obviously things will be a little different for us money wise next year, but the end goal remains the same – relocate in 2012.

Wanna do a guest post on your plans? :-)
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Tony November 26, 2009 at 9:38 am

Hehehe…no not a challenge, I’m not that clear on my final outcome yet, just the general direction I’m headed. I think one of your great strengths is you know exactly where and when you will be relocating – I can’t compete with that! :)

Yeah, still not blogging. I think about it from time to time, but not sure I could offer anything original or compelling. I’d like to pass on my thoughts on Madeira, Thailand, Malaysia and other locations I’ve checked out, but I’m not convinced I could do it justice. We will see.

Well, I wouldn’t want to risk boring your readership to death, but I’d be honoured and delighted to write something for this excellent site. I guess I could maybe write something on why and how I ended up on this path, and the little “wins” and “losses” along the way. That might help others. I’ll have a think and drop you an email with an idea as soon as I can.

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