Now that it’s the holiday season, are you being inundated with unwanted catalogs, coupons, credit card offers, donation requests, and other junk mail? You see, most companies mail you because you’ve done business with them at some point in time. But many companies send you mail because they bought your...
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Organize Your Reward Points
Say “bon voyage” to keeping track of frequent-flyer miles, car-rental rewards, and credit card points. Check out awardwallet.com and organize your reward points. Sign up to have them securely monitor all you accounts for free. You can also opt to revieve the site’s email notifications when any of your balances...
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The Michelangelo Method
In life, we often put a lot of focus on what we really want… Qualities we want to embody. Goals and accomplishments we want to achieve. Possessions – or even relationships – that we desire and long for. However, instead of always seeking to add something to our life, we...
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But, I Might Need It One Day
I hear this phrase more than you will ever know. And yes, I’ve even said it myself a few times! Everyone fears tossing something out only to realize that, one day down the road, we shouldn’t have. Keeping things around “just in case” makes people feel safe. Here are a...
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Lisa’s Story
Meet Lisa… a 37 year old woman from New Jersey. I read about her a few years back in my favorite magazine, Real Simple. Lisa and her husband, Alex, moved into their 1920’s Colonial home about seven years ago. The outdated kitchen with minimal shelving and no pantry created chaos....
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Too Frugal, or Not Too Frugal. That is the Question.
Here is an article I read in Reader’s Digest: Question from a reader:I have to use things until they wear out before getting new ones. It took me seven years to use up 14 bottles of nail polish. I should get a new pair of sandals, but my old ones...
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