11
June

Time Is Money
When you think about it, more money is lost to those gaps of time that occur with hesitation. Imagine each minute of the day spent idly as having a price tag. In a single week, a large sum of money could be lost. This is also true of “hesitation” time. The longer an individual hesitates to act productively, the more time is lost and with it the dollar value of that loss of time. This doesn’t mean that individuals must always be in constant motion. Relaxation can be just as valuable to overall productivity as periods of work. One way to save money is to reduce lost time through non-productive idling or hesitation.

Taking Back Christmas

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08
June

Do you ever think back to a Christmas of your childhood? Do you remember it as being a happy, exciting time? For most of us that is the picture we retain in our minds.
Life was good when Mom and Dad had everything under control. We may not have gotten everything we wanted at Christmas, but most of us got something. With all the extra good food around, family and friends dropping in, and that feeling that is in the air only at Christmas, somehow it didn’t matter that we didn’t get everything we thought we wanted under the tree. Do you ever wonder why Christmas can’t be like that now?

Stretch Your Grocery Budget

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04
June

Every little bit counts when you’re planning a grocery budget. After all, this is a necessity: You do need to eat. You can’t just do away with such a budget. However, there are ways to cut corners so that you aren’t paying out the rear for basic staples like bread, vegetables, and the like. You can stretch your grocery budget so that you can feed yourself as well as your family without being unhealthy or going broke or hungry. The following are some tips for how to do exactly this.