I'm dealing with many of these concerns as I plan for long-term/full time travel come December. On the topic of loan repayment - thank God for the income-based repayment plans that should make mine management once I report that I'm no longer employed.
Tailoring your resume to each job you apply for is vital. You have to know which skills and hobbies will be recognized and useful for the specific position you are trying to get. If I had to think of something interesting to include, it might be the patience and multitasking skills that I had to exercise when nannying two boys (5&7) for an entire summer- now that was a challenge!
I clean out my wallet at least once a week! I make a lot of purchases for my job, so I accumulate receipts and change rather quickly. To help keep things organized and to help keep my purse light, I have to clean out my wallet every few days. With that, the last time I cleaned out my wallet was last night!
Wow, really cool. I love learning how everyday household items and foods can be used in a variety of ways. I have used salt to exfoliate before, but I'm definitely going to have to try the trick with salt and ice to clean my coffee pot!
Great ideas! I never knew you could just hire a day-of coordinator; that will certainly save a lot of money and still allow you to make sure everything is ready to go as planned. There are so many ways to cut costs by doing things yourself: DIY save the dates, invitations, decorations, center pieces, bridal party gifts, etc. can all be done with the help of friends and family, and can add personal touches to every aspect of a wedding!
I absolutely LOVE pinterest! I have made quite a number of delicious recipes that I've found on there (homemade Snickers bars, anyone?) and agree that there are endless ideas on how to use, re-use, and misuse different items for incredibly inventive and helpful uses. The best thing's I've used it for have actually been beauty products; face wash, teeth whitener and hair masks.
Collecting baseball cards, old coins or stamps teaches kids how to appreciate something that has non cash value. They learn that these things could be worth something someday so they should hold onto them and keep them in good condition. Collecting is another one of life's little financial lessons!
Last time I cleaned out my wallet? I believe that was at Christmas when I got a new wallet! I don't look forward to cleaning out this wallet since it's a lot bigger!
The last time I cleaned my wallet out was this morning. I try to do it every couple of weeks. I keep all my receipts from credit card purchases in there and the wallet starts to get thick.
I have no need to clean out my wallet. It's only a small change purse with a slot for my license and credit card so I can't clutter it up in the first place.
I cleaned out my wallet last month, and I clean it out every time I add a new card of any sort. Usually it's just the basics, a hankie and some business cards but it's a long trifold so it all stays very organized.
I last cleaned out my wallet before going on vacation in April, since I don't need to take my punch cards out of the country. I use a change purse for a wallet, so it has to stay organized!
I'm dealing with many of these concerns as I plan for long-term/full time travel come December. On the topic of loan repayment - thank God for the income-based repayment plans that should make mine management once I report that I'm no longer employed.
Cleaned out my wallet last week.
Last week. I usually check it at the end of each week for any receipts that need to be recorded.
Tailoring your resume to each job you apply for is vital. You have to know which skills and hobbies will be recognized and useful for the specific position you are trying to get. If I had to think of something interesting to include, it might be the patience and multitasking skills that I had to exercise when nannying two boys (5&7) for an entire summer- now that was a challenge!
I clean out my wallet at least once a week! I make a lot of purchases for my job, so I accumulate receipts and change rather quickly. To help keep things organized and to help keep my purse light, I have to clean out my wallet every few days. With that, the last time I cleaned out my wallet was last night!
Wow, really cool. I love learning how everyday household items and foods can be used in a variety of ways. I have used salt to exfoliate before, but I'm definitely going to have to try the trick with salt and ice to clean my coffee pot!
The last time I cleaned out my wallet was last night! I was looking for a specific receipt from lunch time while I was doing my personal budget! :)
Great ideas! I never knew you could just hire a day-of coordinator; that will certainly save a lot of money and still allow you to make sure everything is ready to go as planned. There are so many ways to cut costs by doing things yourself: DIY save the dates, invitations, decorations, center pieces, bridal party gifts, etc. can all be done with the help of friends and family, and can add personal touches to every aspect of a wedding!
My wallet is long overdue for a cleaning~!
I absolutely LOVE pinterest! I have made quite a number of delicious recipes that I've found on there (homemade Snickers bars, anyone?) and agree that there are endless ideas on how to use, re-use, and misuse different items for incredibly inventive and helpful uses. The best thing's I've used it for have actually been beauty products; face wash, teeth whitener and hair masks.
Collecting baseball cards, old coins or stamps teaches kids how to appreciate something that has non cash value. They learn that these things could be worth something someday so they should hold onto them and keep them in good condition. Collecting is another one of life's little financial lessons!
Last time I cleaned out my wallet? I believe that was at Christmas when I got a new wallet! I don't look forward to cleaning out this wallet since it's a lot bigger!
Yikes-the last time I cleaned out my wallet was probably about a year ago!
The last time I cleaned my wallet out was this morning. I try to do it every couple of weeks. I keep all my receipts from credit card purchases in there and the wallet starts to get thick.
I have no need to clean out my wallet. It's only a small change purse with a slot for my license and credit card so I can't clutter it up in the first place.
I also liked the Wisebread Facebook page!
I cleaned out my wallet last month, and I clean it out every time I add a new card of any sort. Usually it's just the basics, a hankie and some business cards but it's a long trifold so it all stays very organized.
I like WiseBread on Facebook!
I last cleaned out my wallet before going on vacation in April, since I don't need to take my punch cards out of the country. I use a change purse for a wallet, so it has to stay organized!
I use a tiny little zipper pouch which forces me to clean it out about once a week.
You're welcome! :)
You're welcome! :)
Can you tell us more about this? I'd love to find out more details.
I cleaned my wallet out about 2 years ago. I don't put alot in it, so i think it good.
About a week ago.