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Set a clear money intention at the start of each month. It keeps your top priorities front and center, even when life gets busy or unexpected expenses show up… Continue Reading

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Why You Should Practice Delayed Gratification & 8 Tips to Start Now
If you’re trying to reach a financial goal, like saving for a down payment on a house or investing for retirement, you’ll have to make some sacrifices.
And here’s where delayed gratification comes in.
The benefits of delayed gratification go beyond achieving financial goals. They’re considered the building blocks to living a well-balanced life marked by achievements.
Of course it’s easier said than done. Delayed gratification (ie. waiting to get/eat/buy/do that thing you REALLY want) can be so hard to practice, especially if you’re used to spending your money as soon as you get it!
In this article, we’ll explore a few ways you can practice delayed gratification – and how it can help you achieve your financial goals faster…

$12 Chicken and Broccoli Casserole: A Frugal Family Favorite
In the hustle and bustle of family life, finding a delicious and budget-friendly meal can be a challenge.
That’s where our Chicken and Broccoli Casserole comes in.
It’s an easy, low-cost and relatively quick solution for a comforting family dinner that won’t break the bank. (And that kids might actually want to eat.)
This casserole is also incredibly versatile, so you can use leftovers or whatever you have in your fridge.
Why Chicken and Broccoli Casserole?
This casserole is more than just a tasty dinner option; it’s a smart choice for families stretching their food budget…

Today’s Affirmation
“He who loses money, loses much; He who loses a friend, loses much more; He who loses faith, loses all.” - Eleanor Roosevelt - My money situation is solid… Continue Reading


