Monday, February 13, 2012
WEEKLY RECAP!
If you can read the image I hit all of the budgets I wanted to for the week. My goal for food for the week was 60 dollars. I spent 16 dollars on groceries and 15 on food and dining. I did have a lot of help from a Meijer gift card that does not show on the weekly recap. Some of the biggest help I had was using cash and getting a free meal at Lutheran Hospital for volunteering and a free meal at McDonald's.
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Saturday, February 11, 2012
Gas HURTS
It's the worst feeling, paying for gas. Just to fuel your endevours around town you had to near brake the bank. But there is relief just around the corner! Kroger and other gas stations have a easy way of racking up points to save on gas. Granted it will take a whole whopping 100 dollars to save 10 cents a gallon; other gas stations will have you covered with around 7 cents a gallon of for using a no charge pay card. I have to go, Barnes and Noble is closing.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Get Good Out of Bad
You know you are heading into rapid success when you think about getting the best out of the bad. When something happens like an unexpected bill that sets you back, or your hours get cut; make the effects positive. Use the instance of less pay to learn how to be thrifty or expand your financial genius.
This is way easier said then done; especially when alot of things are happening at once. I work at McDonald's, the job when busy is insane. The only pace is lightning fast.From time to time someone will be in my way when I need to make fries. I made this "set back" into an opportunity to find out what I can do to take advantage of it.
A plenty more nail-biting situation is having DEBT,DEBT,AND DEBT. I do not have half a million dollars of debt or anything; but it is still BAD. Actually its a GOOD thing I can BENEFIT from. Being in debt will teach me how to REALLY budget and the importance of a positive cash flow. Under the pressure of getting out of debt as soon as I can will force my financial genius to kick in and get to work.
Recap:
This is way easier said then done; especially when alot of things are happening at once. I work at McDonald's, the job when busy is insane. The only pace is lightning fast.From time to time someone will be in my way when I need to make fries. I made this "set back" into an opportunity to find out what I can do to take advantage of it.
A plenty more nail-biting situation is having DEBT,DEBT,AND DEBT. I do not have half a million dollars of debt or anything; but it is still BAD. Actually its a GOOD thing I can BENEFIT from. Being in debt will teach me how to REALLY budget and the importance of a positive cash flow. Under the pressure of getting out of debt as soon as I can will force my financial genius to kick in and get to work.
Recap:
- Get good out of bad
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Die trying
The song die trying by the art of dying is exactly my philosophy right now. The ironic thing about a quote like "die trying" id once you put that kind of commitment into something, there will be nothing in your way. Before I philosophize more I need to setup the context.
I was doing extremely well with my money,my net worth was 1,500. Needless to say I didn't think much of a negative cash flow. How obvious is a negative cash flow that you are going to run into some problems?I kept spending and spending; even later I got a credit card. I did have a plan for the credit card: I was going to keep my money in high interest savings accounts and ONLY buy what I NEED on the card. I will just hurry up, I can see some people getting distracted. Bottom line is I ended up with DEBT some personal, other with the big bad financially illiterate government, and even with the local library. I am no Abe Lincoln.
The title of the song"Die Trying" is infinitely similar to :never say die or never give up. The way I am living those phrases is by taking anything "bad" that happens and turning it into something powerful. If my hours get cut, I will donate plasma or do whatever I have to do to get where I need to be. When my budget consists of tuna and canned soup I will recycle the cans on my way to my class at IPFW.
The bottom line is....NEVER SAY DIE
I was doing extremely well with my money,my net worth was 1,500. Needless to say I didn't think much of a negative cash flow. How obvious is a negative cash flow that you are going to run into some problems?I kept spending and spending; even later I got a credit card. I did have a plan for the credit card: I was going to keep my money in high interest savings accounts and ONLY buy what I NEED on the card. I will just hurry up, I can see some people getting distracted. Bottom line is I ended up with DEBT some personal, other with the big bad financially illiterate government, and even with the local library. I am no Abe Lincoln.
The title of the song"Die Trying" is infinitely similar to :never say die or never give up. The way I am living those phrases is by taking anything "bad" that happens and turning it into something powerful. If my hours get cut, I will donate plasma or do whatever I have to do to get where I need to be. When my budget consists of tuna and canned soup I will recycle the cans on my way to my class at IPFW.
The bottom line is....NEVER SAY DIE
Monday, February 6, 2012
I was weak!
I just listened to Dave Ramesy and told myself I would starve if it meant finacial success. That was untill I went to exchange my pants for a size that fit at kohls; across from panda express. I told myself when I saw panda express "NO", I will eat for cheaper at home. But I was really hungry and thought I would walk in to "just see if there was a value option I could afford." Once I walked in the super hungry sense of smell kicked in and I was victim to yum! Before I knew what was happening I was paying for my meal. Moral of the story is there are times when you can't fight hunger and things happen. This kind of happening is a chance to learn . My solution was to get a value pack of granola bars; and later I will get fruits and vegetables to pack so I don't fall victim to hunger again.
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