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One woman’s journey with clutter and downsizing

We’re cleaning out our home too.

http://www.connecticutmag.com/home-garden/my-kids-don-t-want-my-junk-the-do-s/article_72831d6c-1ed3-11e7-8fef-3b85c3609c20.html

Summer rental scams

Don’t let this happen to you

http://abc7ny.com/news/7-on-your-side-how-to-foil-summer-rental-fraud-before-it-happens/1900916/

Finally – what took so long!

It’s about time

http://www.aarp.org/health/medicare-insurance/info-2017/new-medicare-id-cards.html?cmp=EMC-DSO-NLC-WBLTR–HLLV-MCTRL-042117-F1F-2069656&ET_CID=2069656&ET_RID=17282324&encparam=IKSgOZmGg04GPyL5wwDx6uX1MqxokLV1fmfSzLn7fLs=

Spend Less Save More

WIFE – Women’s Institute for Financial Education – Six Tips to Spend Less and Ave More

http://www.wife.org/six-savvy-tips-to-spend-less-and-save-smart.htm

Your DIY Projects

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It’s spring and with that we think about projects for our home each.  What needs to be done for maintenance?  What to we want / need to upgrade / replace? How much can we do ourselves vs. hiring out?  How about doing home projects or repairs yourself.

Do you have a broken tile that needs replacing?  Do you want to refinish a piece of furniture?  Do you want to repair a small leak? Do you want to create a patio? Before you jump into a DIY project, take a few hours to learn a little more about your project.

It’s easier than ever today to learn how to DIY. Home improvement stores offer free classes and/or you can watch a how-to video on the internet. It’s possible to learn from the pros, or from experienced tinkerers, just by setting aside a Saturday morning.

We renovated our current home and were able to do some of it ourselves.  We did the demolition: ripped up carpets and vinyl flooring; removed kitchen and bath cabinets; and broke down the plaster walls. We also did as much of the work ourselves as we thought we could handle: we rolled out and stapled the insulation; and taped and painted the inside of the house.

That may be more than you want to tackle, but our partial DIY brought our home improvement project within our budget, so we could afford professional contractors to remove a load bearing wall, install a header beam, rewire the electricity, and add a bath.

Are you ready to tackle a home project or repair?  The questions you should be asking yourself are:

  • Do you have the time and energy needed to complete the project?
  • Do you know how, or could you learn the skills needed, to complete the project?
  • Can you afford to have the work completely hired out?

Let me know what you decided, and good luck on your project! Tell me how it turned out in the comments.

National Speakers Assoc & CT Book Awards

I was busy yesterday.

I’ve submitted my membership and paperwork for my National Speakers Association professional membership.  Will keep you posted to let you know if I am accepted. 🙂

Submitted my application and 7 copies of my book, 111 Ways To Save to the Connecticut Book Awards.  I’ll know in September if my book wins.  Keep you fingers crossed for me.

Can you toss this with your spring cleaning?

What to keep and what to toss

Records, paperwork and old files: What to keep and what to toss!

Tax Day is Tomorrow!

Here are some interesting facts from Wallet Hub

https://wallethub.com/blog/tax-day-facts/11835/

 

Money savings tips from the most frugal

Have you done or considered these money saving tips?

http://clark.com/deals-money-saving-advice/how-to-save-more-money-inspiration-cheap-tips/?utm_source=Clark+Newsletter+List&utm_campaign=79bee28de2-Clark_Daily_Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_afa92deb83-79bee28de2-71463121

Before buying that new car …

Read this first

https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0055-buying-used-car

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