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Archives for 2012

Day 9: The 30-Day List

by Andrea

If your bank account frequently falls victim to your impulse spending habit, I want to encourage you to avoid that instant gratification by instituting the 30-day list. A couple days ago we talked about de-cluttering and yesterday I gave you some tips for curbing impulse spending. But here’s the problem with de-cluttering…we can declutter to our hearts content, but if we can’t find a …

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Day 8: Learn To Control Impulse Spending

by Andrea

Following on the heels of yesterday’s post, I thought it only fitting that we talk about the root cause of most of the clutter in our lives. To start out our discussion today I want to ask you to reflect on these questions: Do you have a problem with impulse spending? Is it a struggle for you to limit your buying …

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Day 7: Clutter Free Living ~ An Interview with Courtney Carver

by Andrea

“Out of clutter, find simplicity.” ~Albert Einstein  From day one we have defined frugality as the ability to embrace and enjoy what we have. But let’s just face it, sometimes what we “have” gets in the way — it becomes a burden and a distraction.  In this, my journey toward freedom, one of the biggest challenges in living a more frugal …

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Day 6: Frugality, Health, and Happiness

by Andrea

I don’t have much in the way of money or worldly possessions, I’m not beautiful, intelligent or clever, but I’m happy, and I intend to stay that way! I was born happy, I love people, I have a trusting nature, and I’d like everyone else to be happy too. -Anne Frank Somewhere deep inside we …

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Day 5: Tips for Saving On Groceries

Day 5: Tips for Saving On Groceries

by Andrea

As is the case with most growing families, we go through an awful lot of food. In fact, behind the mortgage and transportation costs (car and gas) groceries can be one of our biggest regular monthly expenses. I have a feeling that this may be the case for many of you too. So today I want to pass on some of …

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Day 4: Reducing Household Bills 4

Day 4: Reducing Household Bills

by Andrea

I was raised by a frugal mother. When I was growing up, I sometimes felt like the things my mom did were “weird.” None of the other moms saved cereal bags or wrapped gifts in funny papers. But you know what? Now I find myself saving box liners and wrapping gifts in funny paper…and LOVING …

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