In last weeks blog, I posted how & why out cat, Url, was an example of why someone might need an emergency fund. Url is fine! I’ve included a recent photo at the end of the post. Just about 2 years ago, I woke to see Url’s little body in the middle of...
4 money lessons my parents taught me as a kid that made me good with money today. Anna Baluch (from BusinessInsider.com) My parents are two of the smartest people I know. I truly believe that I am responsible with money because of them. They have taught me some very...
by Courtney Carver (bemorewithless.com), used with permission! You can simplify in five minutes. Life is busy and uncertain. You are short on time and energy. It’s hard to start something new. Decluttering your house or paying down debt could take years....
by Aaron Gordon & edited form healthblog.cosmobc.com Every decision you make has the potential to affect your pocketbook. Your finances are directly affected by your life decisions, even when they seem like decisions that have nothing to do with money. For...
Professional organizers share tips with Moneyish on how to purge obsolete or unwanted belongings, whether you’re moving out or just cleaning house. By Meera J, edited from marketwatch.com Decluttering makes for a good move. The off-season months of December and...
By Liz Gray (from HGTV.com) Your stuff is not the enemy. This year, keep the tchotchkes and lose the guilt, instead. Since I starting working here at HGTV, I’ve interviewed at least 20 professional organizers, who, collectively, could whip the...