Lets chat about your grocery budget, today! I have been asked recently, by some readers if I would go into detail about 1) how much we spend per month on groceries 2) how we stay on track with our grocery budget and 3) if I have any suggestions on how to reduce this costly monthly expense. So I am excited to dive right in –
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Getting out of debt? Binge watch these TV Shows
Getting out of debt takes a lot of work. Finding things that help to keep you motivated can be priceless along your journey! I love T.V. Really, I do. Relaxing on the couch and watching some of my favorite shows – but it does not last long because I cannot not be doing something. So I usually find myself working, folding laundry, or any other more
2017 Financial Planner Walk-Through
Before I get to the good stuff in this post, I just want to take a minute to thank all of you so much! I released the 2017 Financial Planner last week – and the heart felt messages of gratitude, excitement, and praise that I have received – was exactly what I needed to get me through the crash of the site just hours after posting
2017 Financial Planner! Grab yours now!
The 2018 financial planner is now available!! That’s right guys! The 2017 Financial Planner (A.K.A- The Soon-To-Be Debt Free workbook) is now available! However, I am more excited than ever, this year. This year I am offering so much more than just the financial planner! I have updated the pages (even offering an editable version!), added some new page, and reformatted it to make
Weekly Maintenance Meetings
If you are married – or married with children than you have “Family Finances”. Therefore, they should be a family affair. Disclaimer- By family affair, I mean you and your spouse. Please do not put your financial stress on your children. If they have no way of fixing the problem – they should not have to carry the burden. So many times I see that one
Top 5 Financial Resources
There are a few financial resources / tools that I have used regularly (some for many years) thay have allowed my family to get a secure handle on our fiances – pay off your debts – save for retirement – allow me to stay at home with our boys full-time – and live what I consider to be an exciting lifestyle. Without them, I highly doubt our personal finances would
5 reasons why your finances are failing
Did you know that 75% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck? Are you one of them? Knowing how much of a financial crisis most people are in – keeps me up at night. The worst part is that the majority of people do not even realize it. They have no clue that that they are walking right into a financial disaster. That they are one
How to give your child a magical birthday when you’re broke
A few weeks ago I realized that Greyson’s last birthday was the last one I would get to spend the whole day with him … for 7 years!!! *ugly sobs* He will be in school during the day for the next 7 years (when his birthday falls on a Saturday). I instantly felt sad. I cannot believe this – and it breaks my heart. One
Becoming Debt Free Is Like a Second Job!
As we gear up to enter the new year – a fresh start… a clean slate… I am putting the finishing touches on filling out our Soon-To-Be Debt Free workbook, while finalizing all of my personal and business goals for 2016. The deeper I go into completing our financial goals I am realizing how much work, hard work it takes to dig yourself out of your debt! It can really
Money Matters: Budget Roundup!
January is right around the corner – and that gets me excited. I absolutely LOVE the new year. I really enjoy setting goals. I also enjoy looking back on the previous year – did I succeed in my personal – business – financial goals? Where did I thrive and where did I fail miserably? What worked and what didn’t? I work hard to improve in all