This post is from our regular Wednesday contributor, Erin. We’ve been talking about time a lot lately – how to make the most of it, how to make more time for the things we love, and why it’s important to create some sort of schedule for yourself. The premise is that time is sacred to […]
Read More >>Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I hope all my fellow Americans have a wonderful day celebrating Thanksgiving. To those who have to work today – thank you! It’s because of you that others are able to have the day off. Oftentimes I think we forget that there are workers at hospitals, restaurants, and retail stores who do […]
Read More >>5 Reasons Why Making Memories Beats Spending Senselessly for the Holidays
This post is from our regular Wednesday contributor, Erin. An early Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! Today, in light of Black Friday being 2 days away, we’re talking about why making memories beats spending senselessly for the holidays.
Read More >>7 Things You Can Outsource to Save Time
Time is money; money is time. One of the advantages of increasing your income is that you have the ability to outsource time-sucking activities that you’d rather not be doing. Outsourcing tasks gives you the added benefit of more free time. This free time can be used to either work more hours or to have […]
Read More >>Is Public Transit Worth the Hassle?
I’ve always had a long commute. I’ve never worked “downtown” nor has there been good public transit where I’ve lived. Until now. To give you some background, Minnesota has what people call “the twin cities.” Minneapolis and St. Paul are two major cities that are located right next to each other, separated only by about […]
Read More >>How to be Productive When You are a Night Owl
I’m a night owl. Always have been and always will be. For whatever reason every night at about 10 or 11 I get a burst of energy. No explanation. I was told that I would “grow out of it” and that I will “get used to mornings.” Nope. Not a morning person, never will be.
Read More >>The One Simple Way to Avoid Money Arguments
Today’s post is from our regular Wednesday contributor, Cat. When couples argue, the vast majority of them are arguing about money. It’s no wonder since money and how couples handle it affects everything they do. From vacations to retirement to what you’re having for dinner, discussions about money can get testy in most relationships.
Read More >>Top 10 Things Our Generation Will Be The Last to See
Over just the past ten or twenty years the world has gone through dramatic change. New technology has made certain technology obsolete, never to be seen again. In the same way advancements in medicine and other fields have had a dramatic impact on the world and our everyday lives.
Read More >>5 Fun and Inexpensive July 4 Activities
Today’s post is from our regular Wednesday contributor, Cat. It’s hard to believe that it’s already July! Where does the time go? Well, I hope all of you are ready to party like it’s 1999 this upcoming July 4. Of course, if you’re anything like me, you’re seeking out some cheap ways to have fun […]
Read More >>5 Gifts for Your Frugal Wife
Today we have a post from Shannon, a regular contributor. So, if you read this blog last week, you may have read my partial rant about how husbands or significant others can spend money on gifts that they think their wives or significant others want. However, if your significant other is a frugal-minded person, giving […]
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