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Happy New Year!

Finally Frugal

With that said, here are my goals for 2011: Attempt to double my income (from roughly $40,000 from the day job to $80,000 including all of my part time and full time income.

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The Best and Worst Times to Side Hustle

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

There’s always an opportunity to make more money which is why many take on side hustles as a way of maximizing that opportunity. Side hustles can range from babysitting to web designing to freelance writing to soap making- basically anything you can charge for can become a side hustle. Holidays and Occasions. When Your Unemployed.

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How to Motivate Yourself to Clean your House

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Here are some of the strategies I implemented to make housework, well, not exactly enjoyable, but certainly helped me be motivated to do what was needed. While I love everything to be clean and tidy, I don’t obsess about dust behind the sofa or streaks on the windows from time to time. pm, but it was still lunchtime!

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Frugal Tip Monday-2010 Goals

Fashion Without Guilt

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! And now we all scramble to make these "resolutions" that we never end up keeping. We start the year with great momentum and slowing die down with time. Have you had anything that has been on the "to do-list" for the past five months, now it's time to take it off the shelf.

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Guest Post: Back to Basics – Taking Time for Yourself

For the Mommas

To kick off the January Back to Basics series , Meagan, the author of the blog Frugal Fun & Fortune , is providing us with some tips on how to find time for yourself. My New Years resolution is to do less – meaning less commitments, less running around and more time doing things that help renew myself in 2010.

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Back to Basics: Saving Your Savings

For the Mommas

If you don’t know how much you make and spend, it is very hard to save anything. I subtract the budgeted amount we will need to make it until the next pay check, and I move the rest of the money left to savings. Shelly is a full-time fourth grade teacher and blogs at Coupon Teacher. Happy New Year & Resolutions.