Weekly Simplicity Tips and finance class starts Monday

Published: Sun, 03/06/16

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Welcome to this week's tips
Hi Everyone,
Today I had a girl's day with with my daughter - grocery shopping, taking a walk at Hudsonville nature preserve (see pictures below), coloring as we sang to CDs, making hot pretzels (still in progress so we'll see how they turn out), decorating for spring and next up is watching Agent Carter.

Just a reminder - the Simplify Your Money Systems class starts Monday. If you have trouble paying bills on time, getting out of debt, saving anything or want to take care of your financial papework this class is for you.

Weekly Simplicity Tips
  1. Plan at least the top three things you need to do each day.
  2. Schedule your social media and email time so you don't drift into them when you are working on something.
  3. Monitor how much TV you are watching.
  4. Increase your 401K or retirement contributions. (Need to find the money? Try my money course.)
  5. Update your decorations. Put some in storage and full others out.
  6. Take some 1:1 time with a family or friend.
  7. Notice how you feel when you concentrate on something in comparison to when you are thinking about other things while doing something.
What I wrote for you

What financial systems do you need?



Are you really too busy? Laundry or Dancing.


From the Archives:
 

Simplify Your Money Systems Class

Re: New Simplify Your Money Systems Class – Limited Room – Starts March 7


I am looking forward to encouraging you and making dealing with finances less stressful.


What are your current money systems?

  • Trying to locate all your financial records only to end up with piles all over your office
  • Throw the financial stuff back in a file drawer – you don’t really want to see it
  • Pile on the desk, pile on the kitchen counter, pile on the dining room table, pile on the stairs to go upstairs
  • Reading a money book only to have your eyes glaze over with boredom
  • Starting a complicated computer system, then stop in frustration
  • Past due notices mean it’s time to pay your bills now
  • Hope there is money in your account

Sigh…

If any of those are you, it might be time to try a new system. Personalized for you.

Let’s take the steps that really produce results.



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