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Five Simple Things (January 12)

 Hello.

Here are five things this week.

1. These noisemakers.

I found these noisemakers at an antique store and we were able to use them for New Years. All three of them make a different sound and I love how the tin sounds for each one. These are definitely toys we plan on keeping and passing down. These were from a local store here in the Valley, but here are some similar.

2. This craft.

I found this homemade desk organizer Skylar made for me when he was eight. When we were learning cool things in our homeschool classroom (Rain Valley Red Snails) one of the things we enjoyed twice a month was educational boxes from KiwiCo. We learned about pinball machines, pullies, sea life, computers, space, claw machines, marble runs, you name it, we learned it. It's a great STEM learning tool for kids of all ages, and even adults. Check it out here!

3. These phones.

Skylar and I got new cell phones this week. It's been a long time coming. We aren't Apple users and definitely Samsung users all the way. These two phones are upgrades from our old phones, so we are looking forward to getting to know all of the ins and outs of these new phones.

4. This kid.

  
We just love him so much! His personality is the best!♥

5. These tunes.

 
Nothing beats finding great tunes on vinyl.

One last thing:

Homemade soup on repeat right now. This is homemade chicken noodle soup.

Positive affirmations this week:
Always. 
If you aren't currently living within your means, take the time to reevaluate where your time, money, and goals are. Write down where everything goes and mark off things you can cut. If it's credit debt, most financial planners will tell you to start with the largest one first and work your way to the smaller one. But what I find helpful is still working on the largest one, but also work on the smallest one, too. Once you pay off the smallest one, work on the next smallest, while still working on the larger one. Paying on smaller ones at the same time makes you feel like you are getting closer to that light at the end of the tunnel. If time is what's causing you not to live within your means, then do the same. Write down where you time is going and mark off things you can do without. And remember, telling people "NO" is not something you should feel guilty about. If it makes your mental health worse being part of something, then that's a red flag. Stop going. Every three months, or as the seasons change, reevaluate your goals, money, and time. If you need help, reach out to a trained financial adviser, life coach, or counselor. You can do this!
You can do this!🌈


Have a nice weekend.

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