Tea Collection MegaSale! Up to 65% off Sale & Clearance prices!

Now through Tuesday, January 31, 2023, you can save an extra 25% off sales and clearance styles at Tea Collection! That means savings of up to 65% off regular prices.

Tea Collection is one of my favorite brands for littles. The clothes are well made and the fabric is high quality. Tea Collection lasts and lasts- It’s one of the few brands our local kids’ resale shop buys year-round.

Remember to use coupon code: JAN25OFFSALE at checkout!

 

Why I Gave Up Hustle Culture and Got a Full Time Job

For years, I was part of the hustle culture. I did gigs and what most people deemed to be “side work” so that I could stay home and support my kids in their education and development. Hell, I even have a page dedicated to it on this blog. 

And I did a post about the Side Hustles seen frequently on Tik Tok too. The research time it took for that was about 6 months, and it was awful. The return on investment (ROI) was not there.

Childcare here in Southern California (and the entire US) is costly and I wouldn’t be able to work full-time and bring home enough money to contribute to the family, beyond paying for daycare. Once we discovered Bubs was on the spectrum, my work outside the house was thrown out the window. There were a lot of appointments, therapies, and special help that were required. So I hustled- I spent hours each day doing surveys online, research studies online and in person, product reviews, teaching coupon classes, and doing app-based work for Field Agent and other similar apps (mostly secret shops and store/product placement audits). And of course, blogging and posting deals and affiliate links when I could make it work and not sound like I was shilling for some company. Because I have a small following, I didn’t have access to a lot of opportunities and sponsorships, in fact, after the pandemic, a lot of programs and companies changed their content creator programs to only larger (10k+ followers) audiences, leaving us little guys out. That meant, once again, it was back to the drawing board, finding new ways to make the same amount of money as before.

My original plan was to go to still blog Part-Time, as well as work Part-Time outside the home after the littlest was in school and work during school hours, however, COVID happened and plans were changed. In late 2021, I started looking for a small, part-time job, and I found one at a local school, in the district where my kids attend. It was a few hours a day, and it was a great way to ease back into working outside the house.

This fall I was offered an opportunity to become a paraeducator, assisting in a special education classroom. After discussing it with my family, and making sure there would be coverage from school pick-ups, I applied for and accepted the job. I work while my kids are at school, and I pick them up from my mom’s house right after school/work, and we have enough time for whatever appointments and shenanigans each afternoon. I have the same weekends and holidays off that they do, and I can work summer school for 6-ish weeks if I want to.

Why am I telling you all of this? The rise in popularity of hustle culture has made it harder for most of us to rely on it to get along. There is the same number of opportunities, but more of us trying to get by and scramble for all of those gigs. If you find yourself struggling with gig work and you have a set schedule that you need to abide by (for example, if you have school-age kids that you are responsible for dropping off and picking up each day), think about working jobs that support kids.

Many school districts are hiring kitchen and cafeteria workers, lunch and playground aides, and even paraprofessionals. There are few prerequisites for these jobs, and a lot of the training and guidance you get on the job. Full-time in most districts is only 30 hours a week, and full-time work comes with benefits. Most districts use EdJoin for job postings, and there are postings from teaching to classified staff. And if you aren’t available every day, you can join the substitute pool (even for classified jobs, like mine), and work per diem as you are needed.

Working in a public school isn’t going to make me rich, but the steady salary helps my family, and the consistent schedule is helpful for making appointments and doctor’s care.

Bottom line- I was tired of busting my ass to make pennies. I spent most of my 30’s working every day, trying to juggle motherhood and making money, trying to give my kids awesome experiences and fun every day while doing surveys from my phone at the park, staying up late to write reviews (a 500-word review about tampons? Come on!), and I was making less than minimum wage, but I had “Time Freedom” and I was “Able to Work Where Ever I Wanted!” and all of the other lies that hustle culture has fed us (Not to mention MLM culture, but I’ll leave that to Roberta Blevins). Now I’m happier and healthier, and I feel like I’m a better mom because I’m able to worry less about making the ends meet, and I can spend time playing with legos with the kids without having to stop every 5 minutes to post something or pack us all up to go do a secret shop or audit.

That being said, one of the few things I still do that’s posted on my Side Hustle page is Small Business Knowledge Center. It’s easy, quick, and I get paid for sending them my junk mail. It’s free Starbucks/Pizza money (Kid’s choice).

2023 Moms Meet WOW Summit is BACK!

I am so freaking excited about this event! I am requesting time off and going.

The Moms Meet Wow Summit is coming to Orange County, CA on November 10-11th!

It’s two days of learning and fun. Connect with other parents, and brands, and have some much-needed adult time on Friday night for the cocktail party.

Early Bird tickets start at only $29, and Content Creator tickets start at $99.00. All the information including speakers, sponsors, and hotel accommodations can be found here. The website will be updated as more information (speakers, etc.) become available.

1/14/2023 Weekend Freebies and Deals!

I started this post last night, but then I had to scurry to prep for all the rain we are getting over the next few days. For some reason, all of the umbrellas are in the detached garage? Who knows.

This week has been busy with work, appointments, and applying for some big campaigns for the blog, including several that will feature giveaways!

Don’t forget all of the 2022 Birthday Freebies! Make sure to check this article out and sign up for birthday freebies at least 2-3 weeks before your birthday. I am currently on the hunt for new 2023 birthday freebies!

Freebies:

Free Koita Foods Plant-based Milk
Free Neora Health, Skincare or Hair Care Samples
Teachers – Free Panda Express Awards & Coupons
Free Coffee at Royal Farms Every Monday
10 Free Chuck E. Cheese’s Tokens
Free Item at Taco Bell
Free Stevia In The Raw Sample
Free Set of CWPPRA Postcards
Free You Are Here Bookmarks
Free Subscription to Elle Decor Magazine
Free Lane Bryant Gift Card Giveaway
Free 2-Year Subscription to Sports Illustrated
Free Sample of Hartz Delectables Licking Cat Treats
Free Natru Care Skincare Sample
Free Sunwink Sparkling Tonic
Free CanDo Keto Krisp Protein-Rich Snack Bars at Walmart
Free ZENB Gluten Free Pasta Recipes
Free Sample of CeraVe AM Moisturizing Lotion with Sunscreen
Free Sour Patch Kids at Select Stores
Free Hanalei Lip Balms
Free Sample of Bio-Kult Probiotic
Free belVita Blueberry Breakfast Biscuits at Sam’s
Free HOP WTR After Rebate
Free Sandwich with the Potbelly App
Free Pretzel with Ben’s Pretzels App
Free Decoupage Mason Jar at Michaels
Free Box of Cure Hydration at Walmart After Rebate
Free Stitch Your Own Penguin Pillow at JCPenney
Free Iced Coffee Maker
Free 2023 Our Lady Calendar
Free Free2b Foods Allergy Friendly Chocolate Cups
Free Skinny Pop Jalapeno Popcorn at Sam’s
Free Mekhala Organic Cooking Pastes
Free Quorn Foods Meatless Nuggets
Free Kerasal Multi-Purpose Nail Repair + Electric File Kit
Free Pepsi Zero Sugar After Rebate
Free Self-Serve Drink at QuikTrip

How I’m Saving Time and Money in 2023 and Beyond!

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 wanted to share with you some ways you can save money, score freebies, and even earn some money each month without running all over town, spending hours of time doing little penny surveys, or scanning your entire grocery order to earn points for junk (looking at you Neilson panel).

This is how I’ve been doing it for years, and now that I have even less time, I’m leaning on these more.

Automate

  •  Use the calendar in your phone to remind you of appointments, neighborhood free food distributions, sales, and even coupon events: I seriously put the Bath and Body Works coupon dates in my calendar so I remembered to use them.
  • I bought a subscription to  Yasukochi Family Farms CSA boxes. This way my fresh fruit and veggies are delivered to my door each week.
  • Set up auto-shipments for most needed household items. Vitamins/supplements, specialized food, and even pet food. There are all sorts of companies that offer this service including Amazon, Chewy, and Vitacost are just a few.
  • I order from Dream Dinners once or twice a quarter. Now that they have lower minimum orders, I can grab a few favorites and try a new meal with greater ease. I order online, and pickup is so easy- I drive up and they deliver to my car!

Organize

  • I reorganized the kitchen over Winter Break. I have printables available for free. If you are interested, please drop me an email and I can send them to you. They print in color or black and white.
  • I meal plan weekly. I may not have time to post them on the blog each week, but I’ll still have pics up on Instagram each week- it helps keep me accountable. I spend about an hour on Monday evenings meal prepping fruit and veggies that come in our weekly CSA box.
  • For more organization tips that work in our home, check out my post about managing a household with neurodivergencies here.

Disconnect

  • This one is hard, but I am trying to consume only meaningful media. Don’t be afraid to disconnect from Social Media Platforms, people, or advertising that does not serve you or your life. Unfollow people and brands, delete or pause apps as you see fit. Engage with media in a manner that serves you and fulfills you. Do what feeds your soul and makes you a better person.
  • Unsubscribe from emails that don’t serve you. It will make your inbox smaller and you won’t miss information and freebies that you actually want. In my case, it’s freebies from Social Nature, PinchMe, and research study invitations.
  • In the same vein, I am trying to consume less physical media, specifically, mail and advertisements. If I don’t see sales, I won’t be tempted to shop. Junk mail and sale fliers go directly into the recycling can next to our group mailbox.

Saving Money

This is the big one, the reason you wanted to read this post. All of the above will help you save money, but here are a few specific ways that I use to save money on top of all of the above.

  • Use the notes section on my phone to keep a running list of our stockpiles: Toiletries, laundry soap, canned goods, and paper products.
  • Use the notes section of my phone to keep a running grocery list for the week. As we run low on items, I add them to my list. Right now I shop at three stores: Food4less, Grocery Outlet, and Dollar Tree (for specific items that are cheaper there). Unless I have coupons or freebie offers for other stores-usually from Social Nature, I stick to those three. At this point with inflation, we eat meat once or twice a week.
  • Use money saving/rebate apps. My list is here, and it’s pretty up-to-date. Fetch, Ibotta, and Shopkick are my go-to apps, and they yield me the biggest payouts.

 

Q-insights Online Study Pays $175

QI-logoNOslogan.pngQ-insights is another company where I do research groups, focus groups, and online surveys to earn extra money.

They have a lot of stuff in South Orange County, and less often in San Diego County. This upcoming survey takes place virtually!

They are currently recruiting for a 5 -day online community.

The study will run from Jan 16th- Jan 20th.  It will pay $175.00 as
thank you for your time.

If you are interested in participating please fill out the survey
here.

Are New Years Resolutions on Your List?

I’m personally not doing any NYR this year, but. I know a lot of you are.

If you are on the fence and feel like it might cause you more stress than it’s worth, it’s ok to skip New Year’s Resolutions or anything else that causes undue stress. We all have enough stress in our lives.

If you want to do them, I did a round-up of the top ten NYRs in 2018 (for 2019) here. Some of the links within the articles may be outdated, but if you are looking for something specific, please feel free to reach out to me either via email, Instagram, or Facebook.

You may have noticed that my posting has slowed. I’m spending time with the kids this winter break, and I start my full-time job in the new year. I’ll still try to post here a few times a week, however, it won’t be daily unless I’ve got time. I’ll be posting more on Instagram and FB than blogging.

 

12/24/2022 Weekend Freebies and Deals!

Howdy friends! I hope your week went well. I had yesterday off and I tie-dyed some shirts and spent the day playing with legos with the kids.

The freebies and deals are late this week- but there are some pretty cool offers this week.

Don’t forget all of the 2022 Birthday Freebies! Make sure to check this article out and sign up for birthday freebies at least 2-3 weeks before your birthday. I will be updating for 2023 mid- January.

Freebies:

Free $5 for QDOBA
Free 5-Pack of Saved by the Bell Air Fresheners
5 Free L’Oreal Samples
Free 8×10 Photo Print at Walgreens
Free Ocean’s Halo Organic Wakame & Kombu Snacks
McDonald’s SZN of Sharing Daily Deals, Free Food & Merch
Free Subscription to HGTV Magazine
Free Key at a MinuteKEY Kiosk
Free AIR WICK Essential Mist Diffuser Starter Kit
Earn Extra Money for the Holidays from Home
Free L’Oreal Revitalift 1.5% Pure Hyaluronic Acid Serum Sample
Free NatureMary Face Oil Sample – Back Again

Deals:

Vaseline Lotion ONLY $1.61 (Reg. $4.49)
Dyson Vacuums up to 40% Off
Target Last Chance for Gifts – Order by 6pm for Store Pickup
Lauren Conrad Jewelry Sets Only $7.99 + Free Store Pickup
Macy’s Gifts Under $15 + Free Store Pickup, Order by 3pm
Kohl’s Under $15 Last Minute Gifts + Store Pickup, Order by 1pm

Saving Money on your SDG&E Bill

Recently I posted on Facebook that I relented and turned on the heater. Usually, it’s not cold enough, and we are all big fans of cuddly sweaters and socks, and of course piles of soft blankets. The other night I wandered down the hall and the thermostat said 48 degrees- NOPE. I turned on the heater to 68 degrees.

Someone commented that they wish they could do that. I realize that being able to run the AC or Heater is a privilege that not everyone has. I was in that position a few years ago, and then I looked into some of the programs that SDG&E offers (and I’m sure other utility companies offer as well). These programs are on their site, but you really have to dig to find them.

Here are a few programs that might be helpful:

Medical Baseline Allowance Program:  The Medical Baseline Allowance Program provides an additional amount of gas and electricity at the lowest rates for residential customers.  It is not a discount or a rebate.

Anyone who uses certain medical devices or needs space heating or air conditioning because of a medical condition may qualify. CPAP machines are on the list of qualifying medical equipment, as well as about 20 other medical devices. All the information and application can be found here.

CARE and FERA programs: For families that receive various social services or are lower income, these programs can save you 30% or 18%, respectively. To learn more, and apply, click here. 

Energy Savings Assistance program: This is a great program that I took advantage of many years ago. An SDG&E contractor came out and did some work to make our home more energy efficient. They replaced the weather stripping on our front door, gave us energy-efficient floor lamps, and did a few other things. This program is for families that receive various social services or are lower income.

With natural gas prices rising this winter, if you are eligible for any of these programs, or think you might be, it is definitely worth taking a little time to check out these links.

Screen Shot 2016-08-03 at 5.02.27 PMAnd another way I try to save money is to use Ohm Connect.  We’ve been using it for a few years, and they text and/or email you when you should conserve more power due to the demand on the power grid. It’s a win-win situation: You save money on your power bill, and you earn points from Ohm Connect that you can cash out for Paypal, Amazon, or Target Gift Cards, OhmConnect store credit (to buy energy efficient thermostats, smart plugs, etc.) You can learn more about OhmConnect here. It’s for Southern CA, New York, or Texas Residents. We save about $200/year on our power bill and earn roughly $150 in rewards. It’s a nice little extra for minimal work.

12/17/2022 Weekly Round-up of Research Studies from PRC!

PRC aka iOpinion is a nationwide research study company. They are always running studies and looking for more respondents. They send me an email once a week with online studies they are looking to fill. Here are just a few:

Topic: Groceries
Incentive: $100
Who: Adults, 18+ years
Location: Online individual session
Duration: 5 mins pre-call / 60 minutes online session
Date(s): January 4-6, 2023
Take Survey

Topic: Beverages- January 2023
Incentive: $125
Who: Adults, 18-75 years old
Location: Comfort of your home
Duration: 60-min virtual shop along
Date(s): January 9-12, 2023
Take Survey

Topic:  Vehicles
Who: Adults, 25+ years old
Phase 1: 2.5-hour bulletin board – $325 incentive
Phase 2: 2-3 day adventure – $1,000+ stipend (only the best participants from phase 1 will be selected)
Phase 3: 3-hour in-home interview – $375 (if selected)
Location: Online and in-person
Date(s): January 9 – February 23, 2023
Take Survey

Topic: Gaming Consoles
Incentive: $150
Who: Adults, 18+ years old, who own and use a gaming console
Location: Online via webcam
Duration: 60 minutes
Date(s): January 10-11, 2023
Take Survey  

Topic: Personal Grooming
Incentive: $150
Who: Adults, 18+ years
Location: Online focus group
Duration: 5 min pre-call / 60 minutes online focus group
Date(s): January 10 – 12, 2023
Take Survey

Topic: Household Products
Incentive: $200
Who: Adults 18-64
Location: Online Discussion Board
Duration: 2-hour group + homework
Date(s): January 11 – 12, 2023
Take Survey 

Topic: Financial Services
Incentive: $150
Who: Adults, 18+ years
Location: Online individual session
Duration: 5 mins pre-call / 60 minutes online session
Date(s): January 11 – 17, 2023
Take Survey