Practical Tips on Frugal Living
“With greater emphasis on working to live, not living to work, we are creating awareness for simpler solutions, a more creative existence with healthier, happier longevity, for those brave enough to accept the challenge.” ~Tracey Smith
“Being frugal does not mean being cheap! It means being economical and avoiding waste.” ~Catherine Pulsifer
With the worsening economy, most of us needs practical frugal living tips. No doubt.
I love reading blogs like Foximus. Not only because I am thrifty, but also because I get to learn and adopt new ways of managing my meager income and making money. Foximus, for example, offers no-non-sense practical personal finance management tips applicable for daily living.
They can relate. And they speak exactly the predicaments you are in or I am in. “I hate to say this out loud, but I am 30 years old. It is only in the past year I have begun to actually learn how to run my finances properly. I just never learned how and always thought I could figure it out later,” remarked Jason, one of the blogger behind Foximus, in one of his posts entitled: Teaching your kids finance, do it now or pay up later…Visit the blog and see what you can learn more from him about living frugally -you need it!




















Just wanted to say HI. I found your blog a few days ago on Technorati and have been reading it over the past few days.
Hi - thanks for mentioning my quote. If your readers are interested, they can read more of my work at the website for The Book of Rubbish Ideas and also the site for InterNational Downshifting Week.
Many thanks
TS
Tracey Smiths last blog post..It’s Library Day - yay!
You’re most welcome Tracey.
I love your work, unfortunately, I didn’t know that you blog too. Anyways, I bookmarked your blog.
Cheers!