Creating a budget is one of the best things you can do to improve your financial situation. Starting a budget will help you organize your finances, provide you valuable insight into your income…
Things NOT to Say to Someone in Debt
It’s bad enough being in debt. But it becomes 10x worse when people say mean or hurtful things about you, your debt, or debt in general. I am writing this post as a person who has been in debt. A lot of debt ($125,181 of student loan debt). And as a person who has been on the receiving end of some ridiculous comments. I hope this collection of comments helps you understand what you shouldn’t say to someone in debt…and why you shouldn’t say it.
A Beginner’s Guide to Meal Planning on a Budget (+ Free Printables)
A few years ago, I had a problem. I was wasting food like crazy. Every couple of weeks, I’d find shriveled cucumbers in the back of my fridge, an unopened leaking package of chicken breasts, far too many old deli meats to count, moldy bell peppers…you get the picture. Each Sunday I was spending my hard earned money at the grocery store only to throw the food into the trash a few weeks later…
How to Create a Spending Log in your Bullet Journal
Many of you know that I have recently dived into the world of bullet journals (I’m late to the game… I know, I know). I’m having a blast creating money related bujo spreads. Last week, I shared with you my money thoughts (mostly related to debt) in my brand spanking new bullet journal. This week, I’m sharing with you my spending log bullet journal spread.