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Ready for 2023
December 28, 2022
What a ride it’s been! 2022 has been full of adventure and trying new things and I’m so excited by all the progress Project Money has given me financially.
Finish Line
December 21, 2022
As the end of Project Money draws near, I can’t believe how far I’ve come since we started. Day to day, I always felt like I could be doing something more or felt like I wasn’t doing enough and I wasn’t seeing any progress. Looking back and thinking through how I’ve changed, I can see how much work I’ve put in and how far it’s gotten me.
Thanks to Project Money, I’ve been able to:
Thanks to Project Money, I’ve been able to:
We Have Food At Home
December 14, 2022
How many times did my dad tell me this as a kid when I really wanted McDonald’s? How many times do I tell myself this in a week when I don’t want to cook? A lot.
The Final Countdown
December 7, 2022
It’s that time of the year again when you reminisce and look back over the year and start thinking ahead to next year. Every year, I try to make a personal goals list that I work on throughout the year. Some of the goals are random, some are fun, some carry over every year. Since I’ve been sharing progress on my financial goals, I thought I might share some other goals I’ve been working on alongside Project Money!
It’s All a Blur
November 30, 2022
Happy (belated) Thanksgiving! This year didn’t really feel like anything special since my goal was to keep it low key. I was able to make a nice dinner for my dad and I at home for just the two of us. I’m extremely grateful that he was willing to come to me this year, saving me the time, energy, and money of travel.
#CancelTicketmaster
November 23, 2022
One of the things, or problems, I knew about myself coming into Project Money was that I had a loose budget but I never let that stop me from doing the things I wanted to do. Budget might not even be the accurate term, maybe more of a tracking sheet every month just to see where my money was going and then trying to remember where I should trim it down the next month. This had never been an issue for me except for the fact that I knew it was a really bad habit to be in.