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Old 02-20-2006, 12:19 PM
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My next goal ( a hard one for me) is not to eat out every night. It is more me than my husband.
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Old 02-20-2006, 03:42 PM
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Good luck with that Ima. I can imagine that it will be a hard cycle to break. I know you probably have it figured out already but what if you take that $20 or whatever you'll spend and put it towards something else.
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I guess my goals don't change much. I want more money than month at the end of it! We hope to pay off our credit cards but that depends on getting a SS card for DS2. I hope to start his college fund (grandparent money) but that again depends on the SScard over which we have no control. I'd like to start the 20 challenge but I can't seem to come up with an idea for how to do it.
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nana, I just take the money I save at the grocery store with my card or with coupons and put it in a money box. I save my change. I encourage my husband to draw plans in his spare time or take little "fix it jobs"Any spare money that comes in I put in my challenge money.
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My money goal this month is to become friends with the person in Nebraska who hit the Powerball jackpot.
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That is a good one sweepsplayer!
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