Category: money

How I paid off 32k of Student loan debt fast!

Did you do what the “world” told you do to? Yes, so did I. I went to a private school my first year of college. I will admit I took out student loans because it was the thing to do. It was okay. It was “NORMAL.” I played soccer on a scholarship and went out of state.  It really did not help me in the financial world. Here is what I did and you can do it too to build your net worth to be positive instead of negative! 

How we spent under 10k for our wedding!

This post may contain affiliate links, and they are no cost to you! It’s a girls dream to get married and have a huge wedding that everyone will remember.  It is a dream to have beautiful flowers, good drinks and food, and the décor to… Continue Reading “How we spent under 10k for our wedding!”

10 Things To Do Differently With Your Money This Year!

ou want to eliminate something that you did in 2021 because obviously if you are here you want to improve something in your life in 2022.  Maybe, you want to improve your finances for 2022. Let’s load your mind with 10 things to do differently in 2022 with your money. 

Give Today To Receive More Tomorrow!

Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. – 2 Corinthians 9:7 Giving is one of the best feelings you can receive. It is good for the… Continue Reading “Give Today To Receive More Tomorrow!”

3 Budget Friendly Places to Stay and Adventure in St. George, Utah.

We love adventuring to state parks because of the trail systems, lakes, and the space from others. These are our three favorite budget friendly places to stay and adventure while we were in St. George, Utah.  They are our favorites for three completely different reasons.  Keep reading to find out the spots to go. 

Family is important — Flying doesn’t have to be expensive!

When moving away from home, I knew I would have the expense in my budget of flying at least 2 to 3 times a year. I have found the best ways to save money to be able to see family and not have a huge expense.

Start to save money to visit family and traveling!

How I lived without an income for 3 months.

This post may contain affiliate links, and they are no cost to you! We are in an unpredictable time right now with many people not sure where their next paycheck is coming from. I want to share with you my experience of living without… Continue Reading “How I lived without an income for 3 months.”

How to Organize your Budget Emotionally

Do you feel like your emotions get the best of you and adding money on top of it does not help? Emotions happen everyday and it is a choice to either live negatively or live positively. We do not want money to cause you stress, anxiety, worry, or feeling like you will never win. However, when you are on the journey of life there is always a beginning, middle, and end. The beginning is so exciting. The middle takes faith and patience and sometimes it is hard, which is why these tips will help you even in the middle. And of course the end is exciting too! We are going to help you with your finances and emotions with ten tips! These have helped us feel more uplifted in the darkest times with money and know they will help you as well!

5 Ways to Shoot for Progress

Write down your expenses weekly. To shoot for progress in your finances, write down your expenses weekly.  This will give you a great guide on where your money is already going. It is a roadmap – it is like google maps – you need it on… Continue Reading “5 Ways to Shoot for Progress”

How to spend less on your groceries per week

Groceries can be expensive.  Raise your hand if you have ever spent more than $200 a week for groceries and thought what did I buy?  Raise your hand if you have ever gone to the grocery store and bought a car full of groceries, and got home and your kids said “We have no food!”.  Yes, it happens to us all, but I know you can spend less on your groceries by learning how we shop and put a hard stop on both of those questions.