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01-23-2007, 10:38 AM
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Organizational Book
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Newbie
Last Online: 03-27-2007 01:44 PM
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 2
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My best money saving idea is to stay organized. I believe that disorganization wastes more money than any other behavior. Letting good coupons expire, forgetting to use gift cards or send in rebates, not to mention poor planning for meals which result in eating out. To stay organized, I have a 3 ring binder ( which my kids affectionately call my "brain") In this notebook, I have sections to help stay organized. I have a calendar where I keep everyone's schedule (work, school activities, etc) so that I can look each night to help plan the weeks needs. I keep a section for meal planning and groceries, I have a monthly calendar of meals, a list of easy meal ideas for last minute meals for those days when life falls apart and I can't manage my menu for the day. This prevents us from eating out when life gets hectic, I have preprinted grocery lists, a folder to keep new recipes that I find until I can try them out. A folder for my coupons, I have a section for household information, listing anything from phone number of repair people to the size of my heater filter. This saves me from having to hunt down the same information over and over. I also have a section for bill paying with a folder to keep bills as they come in until payday. I keep a running page of information for odd and ends such as how much I have on a gift card, or ideas for new crafts or money saving tips I get from this site so I don't forget them before I get a chance to try them. I have made it a habit to keep all my important and household information in this notebook and in the evening after dinner, I spend 5-10 min to look through each section to stay on top of everything. This gives me a chance to think about tomorrow's schedule, dinner, any special work or kid activities, any bills due which must be addressed right away, etc. I believe this has saved me a fortune by preventing late bill fees, eating out when we are on the run, missed money from lost coupons or cards. In the same cabinet that I keep the notebook, I have a small plastic container. In this I keep things like shirts and the button which has just fallen off, items which may need repair or attention. Once a week I drag out the box and repair anything which needs it and deal with all the items which need attention. I am a single working mom, and without my "brain" I would be a lost cause!
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