Episode 29: How your childhood shaped your view on money
/Did childhood impact your view of money?
Read MoreDid childhood impact your view of money?
Read MoreYou cannot be prepared for every scenario. But being ready for everyday little things and developing good routines can save you money here’s house.
Read MoreOnline shopping feels like a blessing and a curse. On one hand, I can order groceries from my bed and have them delivered to my front porch. The world is at my literal fingertips. But because it’s super easy to shop, it’s also super easy to overspend.
Read MoreToday I am sharing five habits of people who are highly frugal. Keep in mind that frugal and cheap are not the same thing.
Read MoreIn this episode of the podcast, I am chatting with Jennifer Anderson from Kids Eat In Color. Jennifer is a mom, wife, and registered dietitian who has provided hope and help to MILLIONS of moms just looking to feed their families. We are discussing how to feed picky eaters and how to feed your family on a small (very small) budget.
Read MoreToday I am discussing my reluctance to budget and how my husband got me on board.
Read More7 things I wish I knew about money in my 20s.
Read MoreLet’s break down some debt free myths.
Read MoreDo you struggle with impulse shopping? We all do sometimes. Today I wanted to share some easy to implement tips that will help you.
Read MoreI’m letting go of some closely held money beliefs.
Read MoreShould you stop paying your student loans? Today I am breaking down the CARE Act and what it has to say about student loans over the next six months.
Read MoreToday I am talking about what budgets are. What they’re not and how to have some budget positivity in your life.
Read MoreHow do you stop feeling bad about yourself and money?
Read MoreThe ringing of a new year comes with it a new blank page brimming with possibility.
You know I love a good new year, but I don’t think you should save your goals and start them because of a specific day on the calendar. But if you do choose to set goals this new year here are a few tips to help you actually achieve them!
I want to set goals that are S.I.M.P.L.E. Let’s break down what I mean.
Read MoreToday I am sitting down with my husband to get real and honest.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what people who are good at saving money are doing that you aren’t? Today I am breaking down a few things that highly frugal people do daily.
Read MoreToday I am talking hitting financial rock bottom and how we got back up.
Read MoreOne day I woke up and decided to stop living paycheck to paycheck. I remember the day clearly. We had more month than money, our checking account was in the red and we had about $136 in our savings account. That's a bad day. It is days like that you feel you won't overcome, that you will always be in debt, that you will always feel the noose of credit cards and bad decisions and self-doubt. But you won't. I am speaking directly to you, sister. YOU WON'T. You can break the cycle, you can get off the crazy train, you can own your life, get out of debt and stop living pay check to pay check. Okay, so how does one break the crazy cycle? These are the things that worked for our family while we were working to become debt free.
Read MoreFrugal Debt Free Life is a blog for those looking to get out of debt, stay out of debt, save money and live a more simplistic life style.
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