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Top 5 Tips On How To Save Money

Saving Everyday

Meals like my easy beef goulash and tuna pasta salad are great examples of inexpensive meals that are easy and delicious. My husband has a full-time job, but he’s driven for Uber for years. Sometimes, he doesn’t drive for three months, and sometimes, he goes out a few times a week. Pack your lunch.

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How to Motivate Yourself to Clean your House

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

For myself, what didn’t get done before lunch just didn’t get done, when I was home full time. Pick your most energetic and productive time of day for household chores and you will get much more done in a given time. You will get rid of so much angst by refusing to enter into a cleaning frenzy war. Get Organized'

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Ways to Save Money on a Tight Budget

Saving Everyday

My niece goes to Goodwill and buys what I can only describe as bags of junk, and she makes a full-time income selling it on eBay. Pack your lunch, and focus on inexpensive meals like sandwiches and leftovers. This will be harder than you think, but keep reminding yourself why you’re doing this to begin with!

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50 Best Small-Business Ideas – NerdWallet

Savings Corner

Moreover, you’re in charge of your client load and schedule, so professional photography is a great way to build a side hustle while working full time elsewhere. Interpreter or translator If you can speak multiple languages, this is an easy and inexpensive way to start a small business where you can utilize those skills.

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Meet a Reader | Mary from Reflections Around the Campfire

The Frugal Girl

My biggest financial regret is the amount of money we spent on restaurant meals from the time we were married and both working full time to when we had kids. He says we were busy building the house and our careers and it was money well spent because it freed up our time. Alan doesn’t share that regret.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

For 20 or so years I’ve been homeschooling my kids, and am now down to about 1 1/2 (one full-time homeschooler, and one doing College Credit Plus with some support). We always find free/inexpensive things to do on our trips, if we can. Clark, our cat, the day after we brought him home from the shelter.

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