Today, as I write this, I have just finished reading for the third time – The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy, first published 1963. The title is a quote from this book. You can get it on Kindle on Amazon for free at the moment. I paid 49p… (Not an affiliate link) This… Continue reading Change your thoughts, Change your destiny
Category: Money
Making the most of your money. It might be money saving tips, investment information, pension information or just a discussion of a current money issue.
Clean Up in 2019
Clean Up? What do you mean by that? Clean up your life, or maybe clean out your life? Clean up against your competitors? Take it to be whatever you think is right for you. Over the last few months I have read this book several times – The Power of your Subconscious Mind, by Joseph… Continue reading Clean Up in 2019
2018 Highlights
2018 is drawing to a close, and 2019 is fast approaching. I have been blogging for over two years now. In that time, the UK has voted for Brexit (Britain leaving Europe), our government has tied itself up in knots trying to get some form of acceptable agreement. (Lots of discussion – define acceptable, etc)… Continue reading 2018 Highlights
2018 – Half Year Review
2018 is halfway through. Time to do a half year review. When I started this blog I thought I would focus on this quarterly. By default I do a quarter review on 5th April, because it is that tax year end in the UK, although I don’t always a September one – last year –… Continue reading 2018 – Half Year Review
Save Money – Postpone Shopping
Save Money – postpone shopping. Well that’s pretty obvious isn’t it? It’s not a shopping ban, just postpone going grocery shopping by a day or two each week, or putting off that major purchase for a month or two. This week, my husband and I were feeling particularly lazy. For the last few days, we… Continue reading Save Money – Postpone Shopping
Save Money – Spend Cash
Save Money – Spend Cash. Why? If you have to physically count out the money, and check your change, you become far more aware of what you are spending, and indeed voluntarily choose not to spend so much. Here’s a quick example. I was out the other day with my husband. We had arranged a quick… Continue reading Save Money – Spend Cash