I would like to introduce to you today the foremost of money saving tips: staying home. I am not talking about staying in instead of going to a movie on a Friday night, but something much more fundamental and often overlooked. Allowing this philosophy and the following ideas a permanent space in your consciousness is [...]
March 11th, 2008 | Posted in Finance, Frugality | 1 Comment
Hold a “Financial Lent” or fast to see what luxuries you can live without and how much money you can save by cutting back or giving it up altogether.
April 30th, 2010 | Posted in Finance, Money Management, Spending | 5 Comments
Reasons to turn away a customer because the aggravation and risk outweighs potential earnings.
April 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Business, Ethics, Finance | 14 Comments
How showing respect and being polite when dealing with authority figures could save you from disciplinary actions. Story of my encounter with a police officer who pulled me over concluded with him giving me a benevolent warning to slow down and wishing me a nice day.
April 8th, 2010 | Posted in Ethics, Finance, Frugality, Personal Development | 5 Comments
Fabric scraps are the natural by-product of a sewing project. Bags and Bags of fabric scraps are the natural result of many sewing projects and the frugal impulse to keep every potential resource. While these collections of small and irregular pieces tend to be a nuisance, they are usually of beautiful or expensive materials that [...]
February 5th, 2010 | Posted in Frugality, Hobbies, Home, Sewing & Knitting | 1 Comment
You may not know it, but you may be waging long term biological warfare on yourself and your family. There is increasing awareness about the harmful effects of exposure to chemicals such as pesticides and household cleaners, but did you know that air fresheners are also poisons? History has taught the human race that bad [...]
February 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Cleaning, Crafts, Family, Home, Home Decor | 6 Comments
Most people inevitably own an innumerable rank of items which are both frequently and infrequently necessary. These miscellaneous items are often all too visible in the form of clutter and frustratingly invisible when they are wanted. The obvious solution is to place things near the location where they are most likely to be wanted and [...]
January 26th, 2010 | Posted in Crafts, Frugality, Furniture, Home | No Comments