It’s that time of year when folks start writing up their New Year’s resolutions. I don’t plan on doing any for the coming year, just continuing to do what I’m doing now.
As I have written extensively in the past about this, I thought I’d lend you some help if this is a project you are diving into. Some of the most popular NYR include saving money, earning money, spending less money, and getting organized.
- How to save money at the grocery store and beyond! (from 2022 but it’s all solid, timeless info)
- How to make a little extra money (from 2015)
- A Practical Guide to Setting a Budget (Part One, Part Two, Part 3) These were written at the end of 2020, but the information is all still relevant.
- Canva Printables I’ve made to help organize my household (These are FREE)
- And I updated my Monthly Free Food Resources page. All of the information is up to date as of this month, and I will continue to update as new information becomes available.
I’m posting a lot less these days because I now have a full-time job outside the house, and y’all- I’m freaking exhausted at the end of the day. weekends are spent doing family stuff (mostly playing with legos and drawing), and doing kid activities like martial arts and girl scouts.
I’m personally not doing any NYR this year, but. I know a lot of you are.
For me, Starting Fresh means grabbing new calendars for the kitchen, kid’s rooms, and my room (I have a bulletin board next to my vanity with a wall calendar so I can review each day while I brush my teeth in the morning). I update the calendars each month with appointments, days off school, birthdays, etc. I usually get free calendars in the mail towards the end of the year and use those. For the kitchen, I get a
My kid’s school sent out a Kindness Calendar for January. I plan on incorporating some of these RAOK throughout January and beyond.
Doesn’t everyone want to save money?