Tag: <span>money goals</span>

Crafting Success: Profitable Ideas For Kids To Sell At Craft Fairs

My daughter started tagging along with me to craft fairs this past year, and I think she’s hooked.  Ms. Tornado is excited about earning and saving up money.  In anticipation of attending more craft fairs this year, we have been researching different products for her to make and sell.  Craft …

Announcing: Two New Resources For Better Work-Life Balance

Greetings from our homestead! In the near decade since this blog was born, I’ve worked diligently to achieve better balance between work and so many other passions. Now, I have two ways to share some of my acquired skills and knowledge with everyone.   As a New Years’ gift, I …

The Journey To Our Forever Homestead

Finally closing on our forever homestead felt like so much more than just buying a house, because it represented an arrival at the destination we had been dreaming of through a long journey.  From paying off debt and being surprised by twins, to surviving a pandemic, this milestone has been …

Finally, We Found Our Forever Homestead

Just one month ago, we were making adjustments and accepting that it may take a bit longer than expected to move to our forever homestead.  My most recent blog post was even about this acquiescence.  But, it wasn’t time to give up yet.  Exciting news: We found a wonderful property …

The New Spectrum of FIRE Categories

Learning about the FIRE movement was one of the driving factors behind our family’s decision to pursue new goals and take drastic measures to improve our finances.   It’s also one of the foundations of this blog.  If you’re not familiar, FIRE is Financial Independence, Retire Early.  And there is now …

What I Learned From Four Years Of NO Shopping For New Clothes

In February of 2016, I posted about my journey of not buying any new clothes for three years. The post really appears to intrigue readers, who still comment about being impressed by this seemingly-impossible task. To the readers who want to know how long I was able to keep it …

Not Everyone Really NEEDS A Stimulus Check

This pandemic has clearly affected the finances of people very differently. While some are struggling to pay their bills, others are finding themselves with extra time at home and stimulus checks to supplement their regular income. As the second round of stimulus checks hit bank accounts, I suggest that we …

How To Be A Financially Responsible Adult

I hope you are having a great summer!  We have been a little too busy over the past few months, but continue trying to make the most of our time by focusing on family, frugal living, and being responsible with money.  I’m pleased to share the following guest post for …

How To Get Rid Of Stress Related To Debt

The easiest, most obvious way to reduce stress related to debt is to pay off everything that you owe.  As we continue to improve our finances, the mood around here has definitely improved.  But what if you’re just starting your debt-payoff mission, and feeling the burden of all those outstanding …

A Happy And Healthy New Year

Welcome to 2018!  I don’t know about you, but I’ve never been very good about sticking with New Year’s resolutions.  Instead, I’ve found success in setting more-general goals for myself, along with deciding on a one-word theme to frame my priorities for the New Year.  My focus word for 2018 …