Money is an emotional thing. In itself, it is just pieces of paper that we trade with others for things. It has no feelings, but we sure do. In our hearts, it holds our self-worth, our security, and our future. Join me on my journey to reduce money's relevance in my life and make our world a better place for my children and yours.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Planned Spending
Today I'm working half a day. But, before I do that, I am going to run by my favorite thrift store where almost everything is $1. I'm not happy with how my dishwasher works so I am going to buy a drying rack for my dishes. New, this would cost me probably $10, but I'll wait until I find one with an acceptable price tag. It doesn't have to be fancy as it will live under the sink when not in use. This should also eliminate some of the electrical usage for the dishwasher. While I'm there, I will drop off the big box of shoes and clothes waiting in the back of my car so I'll get two things accomplished at once. Woohoo!
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