31 Days to Becoming a Frugalista
by confidentmom on December 31, 2012
Become a Frugali$ta in 30 Days
This extremely popular blog series will soon be for sale as an ebook, chock-full of all the practical money-saving secrets! Busy Family Managers will be able to keep to their budget and earn extra money while saving on everything from entertainment and dining out to household expenses and groceries.
Learn to live well by spending less!
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Susan Heid is the mom behind The Confident Mom where she loves inspiring Christian moms to make small changes managing their home and family life giving them more time, less stress and stronger family relationships! She enthusiastically wears the hat of mom, step-mom and foster mom to 4 awesome kids – ages 20, 16, 12 and 3; is married to her very own prince charming, loves coffee, cloudy days, and does think the bluest skies you’ve ever seen are in Seattle.
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Hello here is Sandra from France. Love your new series. It’s my resolution these year to strenght up my budget. Thank you for sharing with us. Blessings from France.
Sandra would love for you to read….DERNIER
I am looking forward to your series, Susan! We actually live in Germany (by way of the US Army) and are enjoying it very much. Happy New Year!
Susan- You are such an inspiration. I can’t wait to learn more in this series!
Thank you so much for all that you do! I look forward to all of your emails, and can’t wait for this new series!
I am looking forward to it as well!! So fun!
Hopefully you will still find things helpful while living abroad – but when you come back to the states, you will have a lot of great info too!
I don’t know if you already have your 31 days planned out, but I was wondering if you could address an issue regarding family budget. How do you (lovingly) deal with a spouse, child, family member who is not adhering to the budget?
Thank you for your blog. It is quite informative and quite and encouragement!
Good one – it is hard when everyone is not onboard with the “plan”. I honestly cannot say I have a solution other than the money has to come from somewhere when someone overspends in an area, so I guess it would mean funds are taken from another area. It may be you have to go to a cash system only if those who are involved cannot agree to abide?