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I filed for Bankrupcy in 2004. I know there is a difference between being poor and being BROKE.
Today I share a strategy I've been doing for most of this year and it's saving me close to $50 a month and I don't have to do a thing.
A bundle of Disney+, Hulu, and Max is $30/month Peacock $14/month Paramount and Showtime $13/month. Total: $57
(and yes, I know there are more).
Rotate Your Streaming Services:
Cancel all but one streaming service at a time.
Saves up to $50 a month by only paying for one service at a time.
Focus on quality content, avoiding time wasted on subpar shows.
⭐ Smart Meal Planning:
Instead of eating out, consider quick and affordable home cooking.
A simple George Foreman Grill can make delicious burgers at a fraction of the cost.
This not only saves money but is healthier and faster than fast food.
⭐ Avoid Impulse Purchases:
Think twice before buying things you don’t need, especially during sales.
Consider if the purchase truly adds value to your life.
Practice this discipline to accelerate your journey towards being debt-free.
Want more money tips? Check out "Get Your Money Working For You."
Want to give back? Buy Me a Coffee (or two).
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I filed for Bankrupcy in 2004. I know there is a difference between being poor and being BROKE.
Today I share a strategy I've been doing for most of this year and it's saving me close to $50 a month and I don't have to do a thing.
A bundle of Disney+, Hulu, and Max is $30/month Peacock $14/month Paramount and Showtime $13/month. Total: $57
(and yes, I know there are more).
Rotate Your Streaming Services:
Cancel all but one streaming service at a time.
Saves up to $50 a month by only paying for one service at a time.
Focus on quality content, avoiding time wasted on subpar shows.
⭐ Smart Meal Planning:
Instead of eating out, consider quick and affordable home cooking.
A simple George Foreman Grill can make delicious burgers at a fraction of the cost.
This not only saves money but is healthier and faster than fast food.
⭐ Avoid Impulse Purchases:
Think twice before buying things you don’t need, especially during sales.
Consider if the purchase truly adds value to your life.
Practice this discipline to accelerate your journey towards being debt-free.
Want more money tips? Check out "Get Your Money Working For You."
Want to give back? Buy Me a Coffee (or two).
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