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Prairie Eco-Thrifter Was Included in Seven Carnivals This Week

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Many thanks to Canadian Finance Blog for including Marie’s post, Put Yourself on the Path of Happiness this Holiday Season at the Canadian Finance Carnival #67. Also, thanks to My Personal Finance Journey for including my post, The 30K Challenge: Online Money Bloggers in the Yakezie Carnival.

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Meet a Reader | AF in Virginia

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I used to read intermittently before then but got a regular blog rotation going once I quit social media 3. It has been amazing for our finances and my mental health. Luckily, there are now so many free books, podcasts, and other resources to learn about how to handle finances 16. How long have you been reading The Frugal Girl?

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Meet Amanda & Daniel. They Paid Off $68,000 in Debt in 8 Months.

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Together they blog about becoming debt free and location independence in order to serve the world at Life with a Mission. Daniel is a WordPress plugin developer at grow development and blogs at [link]. She blogs about books at [link]. Finances have definitely been the biggest strain in our 11 years of marriage.

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Find out How Brian & His Wife Paid off $109,000 in Credit Card Debt

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I started my blog Debt Discipline to help keep us accountable while paying off our debt. After trying to extend credit to finance the vacation and we were denied (best thing to ever happen to us) we realized we made too much money to be living like this and something had to change. We live in New York. We discuss money every day!

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5 Eco-Friendly Tips for the Workplace

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Many people make attempts to save money on workday lunches and coffee stops, but fail miserably due to pressure from their workmates, and on-the-job stress. It’s easy to go out to lunch each day, or hit up the coffee barista on your way to the office, but not exactly cost-effective. Know Your Strengths… and Weaknesses.

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10 Reasons You’re Broke

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If you make $50,000 a year after taxes and spend $60,000 a year, your finances are going backward. Perhaps a walk with a friend instead of lunch. Not pretend our finances are fine. The key is to rectify these issues and manage our finances in a way that gives us what we need with what we have. Or making your own coffee.

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End of Life Planning: Is It Right for You?

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From blog posts where people share the intimate happenings in their lives to selfies where people share pictures of themselves throughout the day to brief Twitter posts where people share such mundane details as what they ate for lunch, we’re a nation of sharers. We live in a world where people document their every move.