Want to make your paycheck last longer? You’re not alone. According to MarketWatch, at least 50% of American families live paycheck to paycheck. This means they generally can’t afford any unexpected or emergency expenses. Some may not even be able to make their paycheck last until the next one. It’s a scary position to be… Read more
Frugal Living
Mid-Year Financial Goal Check-in
How often do you check in on your financial goals? I like to check in once a month at least, but I choose to do a more in-depth review about halfway through the year. This is so helpful when it comes to: Holding myself accountable Recognizing any necessary changes I need to my plan Narrowing… Read more
Frugal Summer Bucket List
Summer is almost here and I can’t wait! It was a BRUTAL winter here and the weather has been pretty cold/crappy for the last 6 months (November toward the end of April). I’m definitely going to be more appreciative of the warm weather months because summer always seems to fly by so fast. Taking a… Read more
How to Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck Once and For All
Are you living paycheck to paycheck? You’re not alone. According to a Highland Solutions survey, more than 63% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. According to this particular survey, the pandemic has increased the number of people who feel they are on a much tighter budget with even less room to spare. Unfortunately, this is… Read more
7 Expensive Habits That Are Hard To Break
Everyone has those spending habits that they need to kick. Outside of basic costs like rent, utilities, food, and clothing, there is always at least one cost that you would do well cut out completely. Whether it’s eating out too much, buying shoes that are too expensive to justify sacrificing gas money for, or not… Read more
Fixing Up Your Home Office on a Budget
This post is sponsored by Yaheetech. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I can’t believe I’ve been working from home full time for almost 5 years now. In 2019, I started going to a local coworking space once a week. Then, when the pandemic hit, I was back to working at home all the… Read more