Posts That Motivate and Inspire Week #5

Thanks to The Personal Financier for hosting the Carnival of Personal Finance #170-Famous Last Sentences Edition for including my post Alternative Income Idea: Stringing Tennis Rackets.

Some Posts from the Carnival of Personal Finance that I found interesting:

1. Amateur Asset Allocator wrote Get Rich By Writing About How To Write About Getting Rich and provides an interesting take on Rich Dad Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki.

2. Value For Your Life posted My 3 Biggest Personal Finance Mistakes. I don’t know if it was my biggest, but when I was 20 I sold a mutual fund to buy a new mountain bike.

3. Penny Jobs wrote Businesses I’ve Tried and What I’ve Learned: Series Introduction. Curtis describes in detail each business he has attempted and what he learned from those companies.

4. Uncommon Cents wrote Sometimes Complaints Go Your Way. You’ve got to stand up and say something when you get overcharged.

5. Budgets Are Sexy wrote Today is going to be different, I just don’t know how yet Thoughts on family, friends and blessings as well as a fun dream. A dream, many of us have probably had.

6. The Wisdom Journal wrote Your Low Salary Isn’t Really Your Fault . An interesting article with several interesting studies found for single, drinking lefties. A really good read.

More links to some great personal finance blogs:

Squawk Fox wrote 50 Ways to Save $1,000 a Year.

My Investing Blog wrote Are Stay-At-Home Parents Setting Themselves Up For A Big Fall These Days? If you’re a SAHM or SAHD you’ll find it very interesting. A good debate exchange can be found in the comments.

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Posts that Motivate and Inspire Me Week #2

This week I’ve read some fantastic blogs that continue to motivate and inspire me. Everything from tennis at Wimbledon to mowing your own lawn. Stop by and visit these authors, as they just might motivate you as well. If you have a blog or article that motivated you this week, let me know.

I love reading about families that have slashed expenses and established a solid budget. Frugal Dad shared a post Slashing Monthly Expenses – A Real Family’s Example, that did just that. The Roberts cut back on Starbucks and did away with a lawn service. These stories really motivate me and make me want to trim more fat off my monthly expenses. I could read these stories all day long!

The Simple Dollar
wrote a post, The First Steps Away from Paycheck to Paycheck Living and got me fired up this week. I really enjoyed #4, cutback on non-essential spending and #6 paying bills on time. These practices helped my family move away from living month to month. Sometimes we fall back and need to adjust our monthly non-essential spending habits. Once we built up our emergency account, we then focused on paying bills on time.

My Open Wallet wrote an article about one of my favorite sports, Tennis. In case you don’t follow tennis, Nadal and Federer were in the final at Wimbledon and competing for a cash prize that was 7.1% higher than 2007. A great way to beat inflation is to become a professional tennis player. Find out more at Wimbledon Prize Money

Harvesting Dollars
wrote Benefits of Working At A Fast Food Restaurant and reminded me of my first job working as a busboy in high school. Many of my education and career goals were established at the restaurant. Do you ever reflect back on your first job? Did you work in high school or in the food industry?

In Adding a Discover Credit Card Income Stream, Passive Family Income discuses the rewards for utilizing a cash back credit card for gas purchases. If gas is in your budget and needed for commuting, you might as well save as much as you can. I’m going to be comparing two of my reward cards this next month to see which one saves more money at Costco gas.

Cash back Ideas writes I have a $24,000 debt that I refuse to pay off. Find out why he doesn’t want to pay off this debt. Have you used your credit cards to save money on essential purchases? Can you defer payments and increase your family income?

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Posts that Motivate and Inspire Me Week #1

I have many blogs and websites that I visit throughout the week that inspire and help me think outside the box. These writers have given me new ways to think about my finances, family, and even my body. Stop by and visit these authors, as they just might motivate you as well. If you have a blog or article that motivated you this week, let me know.

In Less than 200 Saving Days Until Christmas FrugalDad wrote about how his family opened a Christmas savings account last year to help budget for 2008. Frugaldad was also motivated by Larry Stewart, the author of Santa’s Secret, and plans to give away $100 to a deserving family this year. Reminds me of the movie Pay it Forward, and how you can bless families through random acts of kindness.

Heidi at Health Nut Wannabe Mom wrote an article Bye, Bye Big Belly And Hello Trim Tummy With These 6 Healthy Food Choices and inspired me this week to drink more water. I need to spend more time investing in my health and personal fitness goals. I typically drink 2-3 cups of coffee, 1-2 diet Pepsi’s, and an occasional glass or two of water a day. My other water source comes from fruit, but I have a hard time drinking the h2o. How much water do you drink each day? I need to drink about 20 ounces more a day to stay hydrated. Yes, sounds easy, but I have been eating a lot of junk lately and not getting enough exercise. Wonder why? Oh, yeah, I’m staying up late writing articles. Heidi has some fantastic ideas for eating healthy and staying fit.

LuLuGal at How I Save Money, posted Tracking My Finances In June: Day 23 and is opening up about her personal income and expenses this month. I really enjoy reading posts about personal finance and budgets, as they inspire my family to save even harder. This is a great opportunity to learn about LuLuGal and her challenge to pay off debt. Also, stop by and wish her mom well, as she is battling an illness.

At Debt Diet, Show Me The Money! is a wonderful post about how to handle a pay raise. The Debt Dieter received a 21% raise in 12 months and writes about how to handle to new money. Would you be tempted to splurge or would you pay off existing debt?

Thank you Frugal Dad, Heidi, at Health Nut Wannabe Mom, Debt Dieter, and LuLuGal, at How I Save Money, for motivating me this week.

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