Friday, February 3, 2023

Join me for the 5-Day Habit Tracking Challenge (starts Monday!) and more...

Want to develop better habits? Need some motivation to follow through and stick with them? Wish you had a simple system to help you track your progress and stay disciplined? Join me for the 5-Day Habit Tracking Challenge where I’ll teach you my system ...
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Join me for the 5-Day Habit Tracking Challenge (starts Monday!)

Want to develop better habits? Need some motivation to follow through and stick with them? Wish you had a simple system to help you track your progress and stay disciplined?

Join me for the 5-Day Habit Tracking Challenge where I’ll teach you my system for deciding what habits to focus on and finding the ongoing motivation to actually stay disciplined to stick with them.

I’ve used this system for the last few years and it’s so easy and effective — and it can be tailored to whatever stage of life you’re in or however much or little time you have.

The challenge runs February 6-10, 2023.

WHAT YOU’LL GET WHEN YOU SIGN UP:

  • A pre-recorded class on Habit Tracking: You’ll get access to a 25-minute class where I’ll walk you through my system to choose and track habits.
  • Habit trackers PDF’s: You’ll get access to my Habit Tracker — you will be able to edit it and personalize it according to the habits you choose to work on.
  • Daily projects: For five days, I’ll give you a simple daily project to help you become better at choosing, tracking, and sticking with the habits you want to develop.
  • Real-time accountability: Plus, if you’d like added accountability, you can join the Facebook Group where we’ll be interacting and walking through each of the daily projects together!

SMALL HABITS DONE CONSISTENTLY ADD UP TO BIG CHANGES OVER TIME.

I’m excited to help you change the trajectory of your life by baby-stepping your way to better habits!

ARE YOU IN? HERE’S HOW TO JOIN US:

1. Pre-order The Time-Saving Mom from any retailer. The best price right now is directly from the publisher (Baker Book House) as it’s just $13.79 with free shipping!! It’s also available on Amazon as an ebook or hardcover with the Pre-Order Price Guarantee which means that if you order it now, if the price goes down any time between when you order and when it releases, you’ll get the lowest price! Plus, you can get it from Barnes & NobleTargetChristianBook.com, or ask your local bookstore to pre-order it.

2. Fill out the form at the bottom of this page here. That’s it! Once you fill out the form, you’ll get an email from me with all the details!

I hope you can join us! Any questions? Just leave a comment and I’ll do my best to answer them promptly!

Sign up for the Habit Tracking Challenge here.

Note: The challenge runs February 6-10, 2023. However, if you sign up, you’ll get access to it for the next few months, so you’ll have time to work through it at a slower pace, if need be!

   
 

Cut Your Grocery Bill Challenge (week 5)

We’re kicking off the year with an 8-week Cut Your Grocery Bill Challenge. I’ll be sharing a weekly post here every Thursday with a task or challenge for you to complete/focus on to help you tweak, improve, or overhaul your grocery budget.

My hope is that we can all work together to crowd-source new ideas and fresh inspiration to be more thoughtful and intentional in our grocery budgets + hopefully save some money and instill some practices and principles and habits that will continue to save us money throughout the rest of the year.

It’s February and that means we’re starting week 5 of the Cut Your Grocery Bill Challenge. How is it going for you? Here’s what we’ve covered in this challenge so far…

In week #1, we talked about setting up a grocery budget. That’s the most important first step in cutting your grocery bill.

In week #2, we discussed why you need to recognize potential roadblocks. Be sure to read through the comments here to hear about others’ roadblocks. I think it will encourage you to know you’re not alone.

In week #3, I challenged you to commit to change one thing for three weeks. You can see the comments on the post for ideas of what others picked.

Last week, I encouraged you to check in on your progress to see how you are doing, what you are learning, what’s working, and what’s not working.

Week #5: Evaluate Your Options

It can be easy to look around (and online!) and see deals that other people are getting at their stores and feel like you are really missing out. This week, instead of looking at what other people might have as options, I want you to really consider what your options are.

Make a list of the stores in your area that sell grocery items — and I’m not just talking about grocery stores. Of course, start with grocery stores, but then think of stores like Walmart and Target. What about Sam’s Club and Costco? Drug stores? Are there any discount grocery stores or dollar stores? Does your area have any ethnic markets or farmer’s markets? What about local food co-ops or farms that sell to the public?

Search online for discount groceries near you. Think outside the box. And then start visiting each of these places you listed over the course of the next month to see what kinds of deals they offer. Who knows? You might end up stumbling upon a goldmine of deals.

And if not, you can be encouraged that you’ve left no stone unturned in your quest to be intentional with your finances!

I stocked up on meat, dishwashing tabs, and tortillas this week! I was excited about the chicken breasts for $1.99/lb. (Kroger weekly digital deal) and the apples for $0.99/lb (Kroger weekly digital deal).

We’re planning spaghetti, southwest rollups, Chicken Satay over rice, meatballs and twice-baked potatoes, lasagna, leftovers/fend for yourself, and takeout for dinners this week.

All totaled, I spent $106 for the groceries shown above. We also bought two dozen eggs this past week from some friends who have chickens (they sell them for $5/dozen). So I spent $116 total on groceries. Since I’d been under budget the past few weeks, I used the surplus to cover the $16 over our $100 weekly grocery budget.

Week #5 Project: Evaluate Your Options

Are joining us for the Cut Your Grocery Bill Challenge? If so, I’d love for you to leave a comment and let me the list that you came up with of places you could buy groceries in your area and which ones you feel are the best and why. Your list might give others some ideas and inspiration of creative places to look for deals on food and other groceries.

Need some practical ideas for ways to cut your grocery bill? Be sure to sign up for my free cheatsheet with 10 Ways to Cut Your Grocery Bill by $50 This Week!

   
 
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