Wednesday, January 11, 2012

January Day 4 - are we still surviving?!?

Develop an action plan for every goal. For example, a healthy eating resolution may involve: learning more about good nutrition, visiting a dietitian, finding ways to adapt your recipes, buying containers to pack lunches, learning how to prepare new foods, and planning extra time for shopping and cooking. Don't overwhelm yourself with every action step at once, but focus on a few things each day.
It's kind of like "you have to spend money to make money".  If you're serious about reaching goals, take some baby steps and research.  You can't expect to lose weight if you're not willing to adapt to a new routine, new menu, etc... You can't expect to save money if you still eat out everyday or still buy the impulse items,etc... TRUST ME...it's a learning process (and not always easy!!) STAY WITH IT!! (more for me than probably anyone else... I need to remember these things too!)

Easy money saving household tips!
Wondering if small changes can really make a big difference? According to Elizabeth Rogers, author of the new book, Shift Your Habit, the answer is a resounding YES. For this eco-expert, it's about doing everyday tasks in a smarter way and how small changes in behavior - shifts in habit - can make a huge difference for your family. So how do you sort through all the tips out there to know which are the most effective? Here, the 15 "super shifts" to get you started and save you over $2000 a year.

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