September may have brought with it a new season and some cooler weather, but it didn’t bring many changes to my budget. My income was pretty much on par with August, at $2,927.52 (I keep the individual amounts blocked out for a bit of privacy). This is significantly higher than I had been anticipating, however, … Continue reading BUDGET REPORT: September 2020
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The Most Important Differences Between Being Cheap vs. Being Frugal
For the longest time, I was terrified of being labeled as “frugal.” I tended to equate frugality with cheapness, and saw both of those as being akin to greed. Any mention of frugality flooded my mind with images of Scrooge McDuck, diving into his sea of golden riches and meticulously counting his innumerable stacks of … Continue reading The Most Important Differences Between Being Cheap vs. Being Frugal


