Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some amazing articles on breakfast ideas for busy mornings, money-saving beauty tips, and slashing your cell phone bill.
Top 5 Articles
17 Fast, Healthy, and Fun Breakfast Ideas for Busy Mornings — If your mornings are busy, consider making French toast kabobs or healthy breakfast cookies for a fast, healthy, and fun breakfast! [Parenting Squad]
21 Money Saving Beauty Tips — Drinking more water during the day and using vegetables can help you save on beauty expenses. [My Dollar Plan]
Whether you're searching for a new job or just looking to boost your networking power, LinkedIn has proven to be a unique and powerful tool in the professional development game. In addition to giving users a place to showcase their talents and connections, it has become a top-contender in the rankings of Google search results — often showing up higher in searches than competing social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. (See also: 25 Websites to Help You Get a Job)
When we think about big, long-term financial consequences, we assume there's a big money decision behind each one: saving up for a down payment on a house, buying Apple during its IPO, taking out student loans, or hiring Bernie Madoff as your investment advisor, for example. (See also How to Improve Your Decision-Making Skills)
Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn — these are just a few of the big social networking sites out there that help you keep in touch with Great-aunt Rita and connect you with your next employer. But of course, we all have our preferences.
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It's here: the time of year when New Year's resolutions curl up and die. We're already at the end of February, which means that most resolutions have been broken, if not abandoned outright. (See also: How to Make Your Resolutions Stick)
If you are considering giving up your resolutions for weight loss and/or eating better, think again. Sometimes, these resolutions are too difficult to attack head on. However, if you can trick yourself into eating less, you just might be able to achieve more success with these resolutions than you had dreamed possible.
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some fantastic articles on getting a cheap gym membership, cutting your wedding bill, and things you should and shouldn't buy at Whole Foods.
Top 5 Articles
8 Ways to Get a Cheap Gym Membership — To get a cheap gym membership, get a benefit from your benefits or buy from Costco. [Living on the Cheap]
26 Ways to Cut Your Wedding Bill — Always negotiate the final package with suppliers face to face to cut your wedding bill. [TheDollarStretcher.com]
As one of the big-ticket items on your grocery list, meat can eat up a big portion of your budget if you're not careful. While many of us would love to dine on filet mignon and prime rib regularly, reality requires us to be a little more frugal with our protein. Fortunately many less-expensive cuts of meat can taste deliciously gourmet if prepared in the right way. Read on to find out how to cook these wallet-friendly cuts. (See also: Cheap Ways to Add Big Flavor)
Best-selling author Robert Greene writes, "To rise to the level of mastery requires many hours of dedicated focus and practice. You cannot get there if your work brings you no joy and you are constantly struggling to overcome your own weaknesses." (See also: Secrets to a Joyful Life)
Our society has always valued that struggle, believing that the only way to be the best you can be is to work on the areas you find most challenging.
But what if we have it wrong? What if the way to bliss and lasting success wasn't about the stuff you were bad at? What if, instead, you could get there by doing the things you loved the most?
One of the most versatile food items in your pantry is not a spice or vegetable — it's a tortilla. Whether you stock your kitchen with flour tortillas or corn, you can expand your menu with these low cost, readily available products. (See also: Homemade Gluten-Free Flour Tortillas)
The many uses include substitutions for bread, pizza crust, and even dessert. Read on for 10 surprising ways to use tortillas in your kitchen.
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some awesome articles on ways to start earning more money, combining your finances, and how much you need to earn to buy a home.
Top 5 Articles
The Easiest Ways to Start Earning More Money Today — If you want to start earning money today, use your tech skills or make something. [Free Money Finance]
How to Combine Your Finances: The 5 Step Guide — When combining your finances, attack your debt and start an emergency fund. [How's Married Life?]
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