I am a new Lay Dominican, and I have to say that living a life of poverty is probably one of the most challenging things for me… I’ve always been a bit of a prodigal person, and am still struggling not to be.
I strive to be a good steward, never to be wasteful. I try to be grateful for what I have, instead of longing for more and newer and better, etc. I try never to take anything for granted or to take more than I need–especially when it comes to food. I try to give money to charity organizations and to any needy individual I may come across. I try to enjoy and take pleasure in things that don’t cost money–family and friends, nature, church events, exercising, etc.
And I pray! I ask God to help me be more temperate, more generous, more grateful.
The Dominicans are a very realistic, practical, and compassionate bunch–I’m sure the other orders and religious groups are the same way too. They only ask what is reasonable and what provides for the welfare of their members. So you really don’t need to worry or to be wary! They are also really good at helping discern with you whether you are called to the Order and to lay religious life in general. You will have people all along the way to discuss and help you with any concerns or difficulties. In my Lay Dominican chapter, we are always talking about how to best live out our religious lives and promises.
How I got started was just by sending an email via the Lay Dominican site for my province. I got responses from the province’s Lay Dominican vocations director and from the moderator of the local chapter. They provided me some readings, and invited me to the monthly chapter meeting. I went to the meeting and immediate “felt at home.” As they say, the rest is history!
So please don’t hesitate to just contact people, join meetings, and see what it’s all about! That’s the only way to know if it’s right for you, really. Also feel free to contact me if you want to talk further!

God be with you.