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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Planner Addict Box and a little Wealth Advice from a guy with a mustache

This month I tried a subscription the Planner Addict Box.  I only got one box and cancelled the subscription...even before I got it...because I wanted to try another box next month.  But turns out, I would've cancelled anyways.  Not sure this one is worth it for me.  


Here are a few pictures of some of the stickers in the box.  A purple and green theme.


I didn't like this sheet specifically because there are two stickers each of the same quote.  Some people may like that...I didn't so much.


They were all cute...just not what I would probably say I must have.  10 sheets in all.

On another note...there is a must read blog I have discovered.  Mr. Money Mustache.  This guy has some great financial advice.  Extreme advice yes...but the results are extreme as well.  This post I found today was particularly interesting:  Wealth Advice that should be obvious.   Some is pretty obvious right...don't buy shit you don't need and/or can't afford.  But I love how much further he takes it.  "Never, ever go shopping."  You go to the grocery store to buy food for salads, food to prepare.  You don't go to the grocery store to go grocery shopping.  This article links to the debt emergency article.   This is also a great one.  So many people are working towards paying off debt while not making sacrifices to do so.  (guilty)  This guy talks about sacrificing hard core.  No drinks with friends.  No eating at restaurants.  You just don't until your emergency is handled.  Most of us think we aren't capable of this...but if we think of our debt as true emergency...we are capable.  It's just uncomfortable.  Then again, being in debt is uncomfortable.  So which uncomfortable do I want?  Of course I want the best of both worlds...I want to get out of all debt while living like I want to...I just have to accept that if I do then my debt emergency isn't going anywhere anytime soon.  This guy makes me think differently and look at things differently.  I like it.  The more I look and think about money, the more I look and think about money differently.

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