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WIS, WWA | $149 and I’m not pressed

The Frugal Girl

My main goal is to mostly cook at home, and other than that, I’m not stressing for now. What I Spent This week, I spent: $32 on a Hungry Harvest box $40 on a Dinnerly box (Dinnerly is like Blue Apron, but cheaper) $77 at Aldi So, $149 for me this week. Which is a little high, but I don’t care.

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Money Matters - How to Build Healthy Financial Habits and Prevent Future Debt

Motherhood Moments

Start by evaluating your needs versus your wants, and make sure your spending aligns with your goals and values. Or, instead of dining out every night, you may opt to cook at home more often. Be frugal—live below your means. Just because you have the money doesn't mean you have to spend it all. Invest in yourself.

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Tips for Encouraging Your Partner to Get On Board with Health Changes

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

You can even say something like, “I have a goal to work up to X reps at this weight. ” As your partner helps you focus on your goals, s/he might eventually become interested in participating as well. Set Up Your Home for Healthier Food Choices. You can also set up your home for healthier food choices.

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How this Couple Eliminated $180,000 of Debt in 12 Months!

Family Balance Sheet

He has paid a price to win with hard work and sacrifice to reach his goals, and I truly admire him for that. We started cooking at home more, a big issue for us was eating out. So we would cook at home and take leftovers for lunch the next day. If married, who initiated the debt free goal? I am very happy.

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Find out how Jessica paid off $56,000 of student loans, credit cards, and a car loan.

Family Balance Sheet

Stop eating out – it’s so much better for your wallet and your waistline to cook at home. What are your financial goals now? My next big hairy audacious goal is to buy a home with cash! Saving for retirement – or a version of retirement – is also a goal.

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P.E.P for the Week of February 28-March 4/11- Spending Time With Family Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Just like Money Ning mentioned, we can splurge sometimes without it ruining our goals. I now get excited to look at our money stuff and see how much our net worth has increased the last week. She also reminds us to have fun. It just requires balance. I have made huge changes in my daily routine which have been for the better.

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