Most importantly, remember that being rich isn’t a dollar figure; it’s the ability to live your life the way you choose, free from concerns about money!
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| zena7 | |
| Really good ideas here, especially numbers 5 and 6. I tend to charge items on my card far too often and lose track of how much I am actually spending in total. By using only cash, I can't let myself get out of control! As far as holidays go, I am always tempted to spend lavish amounts on friends and relatives, particularly on those who do so for me. But I have realized that gifts are not a way of repaying someone in monetary amounts, it is all about the thought and feeling behind the gift. Taking a friend to lunch is a wonderful present because then they get yummy food and good company! | |
| summer-girl | |
| Checking my online statement after I spend helps me to realize my purchasing habits. If I regularly check how much money I have spent, then I can keep my spending in check and not freak out when I get my monthly statement. This helps me to not to go overboard on shopping- which can um..occasionally happen... | |
| bella -- ojai | |
| i think these are seven great ideas from Frankel. The best idea for me to follow is "spend only cash for a week". I know this would give me a much better idea of where my paycheck is going and why I faint everytime I get my Visa bill. Thanks for the tip!! | |