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financial planning series [part 2]

Wednesday, July 31, 2013



I am in no way a college educated professional financial planner, but I think I'm about as self-taught educated as a person can get!  :)  You can be too.  While we're on the subject of self-educating ourselves to become financially serene, I have a tip for you.  You DO NOT need to purchase 100 different books on budgeting from people who make millions of dollars selling those books.  There is a wealth of knoweledge already provided for you on the internet.  If you want to know what "Mr. Money Advice Man" suggest for budgeting, google it!  I guarantee you there is a million blogs, articles, and forums that have leaked all the good points in his book.  I will be honest when I tell you, I've never read one of those Best Selling money guru's books.  We're smart women... we know deep down what we need to do to make our household budget work for us.  We're just scared, lazy, or frustrated.  Don't be!  It's not hard, and the reward is worth it.  

Today I want you to gather all your bills, pay check stubs, and bank statements.  [Don't be scared]  Get familiar with what you have coming in, and going out.  Look at what you need to cut.  Listen, I'm all about having a good time & enjoying life.  If you want that Starbucks, have it!  Just make sure to budget in how much you actually can afford.  If you have more bills than income... you cannot afford Starbucks.  [But that's a whole other post.]  How many vices do you have?  Do you need ALL of them?  If you're buying Starbucks in the morning, Subway for lunch, vending machine at work for a snack, ordering pizza for the family for dinner cause you didn't meal plan... we've got a problem.  So get all your financial statements, some highlighters [I'm a major color coder, so you will see me advise using highlighters often], and a pen & paper, and a calculator, cause we're going to dissect!

Dissecting your finances:
We're going to start small.  I want you to take last months bank statement.  Grab a green highlighter, and I want you to highlight all income.  Total it up and write it on your piece of paper.  Once you're done, just look at it for a moment.  Think about how hard you worked for that money.  How many transactions do you have that are money spent, in comparason to your income?  A lot?  Look at how quick you were to waste that hard earned money.  I like to look at everything in how much I had to work to pay for each item.  Let's say you make $10 an hour.  Remember that Starbucks trip?  You ordered your Venti Carmel Macchiato and then also decided to tack on a muffin for breakfast.  Your total will be with tax, nearly a full hours worth of hard work.  As you go through your statement, I want you to highlight in pink all the purchases that were made that you regret.  [Don't be hard on yourself, we all have them.]  Total those up and add them to your piece of paper under your income total.  Grab a blue highlighter now, and we're going to highlight all our "bills".  This will be mortgage/rent, utilities, phones, cable, internet, car payments, insurance, etc.  Add up that total and write it down underneath your "regret" number.  Let's stop and subtract those 2 from our total income.  Where does that leave you?  Are you already in the hole?  Do you have tons leftover [if so, what're you doing reading this? haha!]  

I want you to think about what you're looking at.  Are you content with your money spending?  Are you ashamed?  Figure out where you stand financially.  Is there some adjustments that need to be made?  If there are keep following this series.  I have tons of advice on frugal living, without feeling like you're deprived.  

Let's cover what we've done so far.  We've created our financially serene workspace in part 1, and now in part 2 we've dissected and assessed our finances.  Give yourself a pat on the back!  We're making progress!




financial planning series [part 1]

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Let's talk about money.  I know, I know, money is something that each and every one of us have a love/hate relationship with.  I want to help you have more of a love for your income.  A respect for the hard work you do, and an appreciation for the hard work your husband/wife/significant other does.  Now, I'm not wanting to turn you into a money hungry greedy Mr Scrooge.  I just want to help you become financially "serene". 

First and foremost I want you to think about how you pay your bills.  What's your ritual?  Do you have one?  Where do you sit down and do your financial planning?  Do you have a desk?  The coffee table?  The dinner table?  Floor?  Is bill paying something you regret?  Financial planning is something that we HAVE to do.  Much like eating and showering!  We might as well learn to enjoy it.  [Or at the very least, be able to sit down and do it without the need of antacid and a xanax haha!]  

We're going to create a space that is calming and serene.  A space that you enjoy and brings good positive energy to you.  I'm not telling you to run out and purchase a bunch of decorating items, organizing items, and a desk.  That would definitely defeat the purpose of all of this.  Work with what you have!

If you have a desk:
What is the state of your desk?  Paper clutter galore?  How can you be serene with your bill paying, if you're sitting in a clutter swamp?  Organize that puppy!  Do it now!  If you can't even find your bills, how are you going to be able to pay them on time stress free?  

If you don't have a desk:
For the longest time I did all my household planning including finances at the dinner table.  I know what you're imagining.  You picture paper clutter all over the dining table, a laptop sitting there, and yesterday's coffee mug!  Well you're wrong!  I had a wonderful tote that I kept everything I needed.  That tote lived in a chair tucked under the table.  This portable office housed my netbook, my kindle, my budget binder, my planner, pens/highlighters, charging cables, and anything else I needed including my "serenity items".  I use this one from Reisenthel, it's sturdy & has an aluminum frame...
Serenity items & creating your space:
I LOVE candles!  Sorry Scentsy ladies, I can't live without my candles.  There's something about that flickering flame that calms me.  My candle of choice is Bath & Body Works candles.  "But Emilee... those are expensive!"  They can be, you are right.  I ONLY purchase them when they are on sale.  2 for $20 is when I usually stock up and I always stack a coupon with that.  For a quality candle I have no problem spending $10 a piece.  You could even get the smaller ones that are even cheaper, which I might suggest to you if you're taking advantage of the portable office approach.  To me, having a candle flickering and emitting the most pleasant aromatic experience is a bill paying necessity.  What do you feel most calm with?  Classical music playing?  Candle burning?  Being surrounded by pictures of loved ones?  Think of the things you LOVE!  Make sure to incorporate that into your space.  Make it a happy place for you.  How about your favorite tchotchkes?  You need a space that you are happy to sit in, feel comfortable in, and that is YOURS.  If you're taking advantage of the portable office, you may be at the dinner table or coffee table.  During bill paying time, that space is YOURS and YOURS ONLY!  

Homework:
I want you to hop on Pinterest.  Create a board just for ideas for YOUR PERSONAL SPACE!  An Illustrated Discovery Journal of sorts [If you're not familiar with Sarah Ban Breathnach's books, an Illustrated Discovery Journal is a Visual Autobiography of your Authentic Self.  Pictures that speak to you, ideas, things you love.]  I want you to focus on things for your space.  For example:  Take this picture of an office space below...

This wouldn't take much to create.  What do you love about it?  The desk?  Well that looks like a wall shelf!  Take shelf brackets & a shelf, mount it on the wall.  Voila!  How about the flowers?  That could easily be replicated with Dollar Tree items.  Find "office" spaces that you love & pin them!  Then use your creative side to recreate them!

I will do this homework with you!  Once you've created your board, post the link in a comment below.  Share your progress!  We are in this together!  Happy pinning!

happy 4th of July

Thursday, July 4, 2013


Happy 4th of July!

sale alert! [e.l.f.]

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

e.l.f. cosmetics is celebrating their 9th birthday with a free gift!  You can get the 85pc Birthday Palette ($150 Value) for FREE when you spend $25 or more!  This offer is valid 7/2-7/8 only using coupon code BIRTHDAY at check out! 


week in review [6-21]

Friday, June 21, 2013

Woohoo it's friday!  [Which doesn't mean a whole lot to me since I'm currently working 7 days a week...]  My day didn't start out too well, how was yours?  This morning I woke up at 7:59 [work starts at 8am] to my son saying, "mom what time do you work today?"  Talk about a rushed morning!  But I'm here and things have kind of slowed down for the day.  Thought I'd check in and update you guys on some things.  I hope you enjoyed my "working woman's organization" post, cause I'm making it a series!  Expect a new post each week from that series. 

POHS~
I have an appointment on tuesday with my RS as a follow up to my Avastin injection.  Things had been going great, and I considered canceling the appointment [shhh don't tell].  However, yesterday I noticed a "flicker" in the top right of my vision.  It's just a tiny flickering spot, and it's still doing it today.  So now I'm concerned that I may have another bleed, keeping that appointment!  I'll let you know how that goes next week.

Work~
My work outside the home is pretty crazy right now.  I've got so much going on.  My day starts very early and ends very late.  Which is probably why I slept straight through my alarm this morning... Thank goodness I've nearly perfected my "routine" so that I'm organized & was able to fly out the door quickly this morning. 

Makeup~
I've got several reviews to do for you guys, and a giveaway will be hosted soon.  With my Sample Society by Beauty Bar subscription box, I'm always trying new things.  It is my goal to test the rest of the items that I haven't gotten to yet, so I can report my Sample Society box reviews next week. 

Crafting~
I'm starting a crochet project very soon that I'll share with you.  I haven't done much with yarn in years, so I'm excited to start it up again.  I realized the other day that I could take my yarn & hooks to work with me & crochet in my down time.  [I'm having a really hard time staying awake at work some days, so this would keep me busy]

Organization~
My master bathroom redo is finished and I'll have a post on that next week as well.  My next project is my master bedroom closet [YIKES]!  That is the only room that has NEVER been organized since we moved in.  Don't judge... Even Monica Geller had a "junk closet"!

Bookworm~
Right now I'm taking a step back in time 16 years and reading the Harry Potter series.  I never jumped on the Potter bandwagon [don't smite me].  Well the other day I was teasing Jess cause I was sleepy and I said, "read me a story".  She started to read me the first Harry Potter book, and I was like, "wow this is really good!  I want to know what happens next!"  So here I am... a total "Potter Poser" as my son likes to call me.  Oh well... better late than never to the world of Witchcraft & Wizardry right?  If you have a GoodReads account, friend me on there! 

I'm excited for a new week and to share new posts with you all!  Hope you all have a wonderful weekend! 

walking pharmacy && what I keep in my work bag

Wednesday, June 19, 2013




I have gone from working 28hrs outside the home to 60hrs outside the home.  This has made me have to multi-task and plan very well for my week.  I have a calendar on my phone && utilize it, but my lifeline is a physical planner that is color coded && highlighted.  I take it with me everywhere.  Since I am spending so many hours working outside the home, I had to create a "mobile home office" of sorts.  I have it broken down into 3 varying sized makeup bags.  1 from Estee Lauder and 2 from Mark.  I have a specific purse that I use for work && keep them all in it along with myyy planner.

This is my "walking pharmacy" bag [got the name from OrganizedLikeJen on youtube, check her out].  The makeup bag is by estee lauder.  In it I keep a little first aid kit that I got in the dollar bin at Target, a powder compact, lip balm, a travel deodorant [I'm NOT a morning person and forget more times than I remember to put my deodorant on at home], peppermint oil [for nausea], and my antibiotic eyedrops for after my Avastin eye shots for my POHS. 



This is my favorite bag!  [I have a serious office supply addiction]  The makeup bag is by mark.  I split it's contents into 2 pictures.  On the bottom left there are varying post-it notes [yup that's a hello kitty post-it pad!], brads, happyyy face stickers [this may seem really lame, but I use them to reward myself on days I completed everything and had a good day.  I stick it on the corresponding day in my planner], and circle labels [you'll see in my next post what I use those for].  In the bottom right picture is my paperclips, pens, && highlighters.  I am a little OCD when it comes to color coding... 



My last bag is also available from mark.  It's quite a bit larger than the other two.  This one houses my charging cables and my kindle fire.  I have a lot of down time at work so I take advantage and read. 





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