When someone asks you for help, what’s your first response? Chances are, you’re glad to lend a hand. Most of us are wired to respond with generosity and support when someone reaches out. So why, then, do we often hesitate to ask for help ourselves? Why do we associate it with weakness?
Let’s be real — the word budget makes most people cringe. It sounds restrictive, like a joyless spreadsheet telling you all the things you can’t do. No fun, no freedom, just sacrifice. Right? Wrong. If you’ve ever followed Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps, you already know that budgeting doesn’t limit your life — it unlocks it. It gives you peace, purpose, and the power to tell your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.
In our hyper-connected, always-on the go world, rest can feel almost impossible. We’re bombarded by blue light from screens, constant background noise, and the stress of juggling responsibilities. No wonder many of us struggle to fall asleep, wake up groggy, or hit a wall mid-afternoon. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone—and there’s hope.
While our kids grew up, we lived 25 miles out of town on 40 acres. Our pantry had to stay stocked because there was no such thing as a quick trip to the store. We learned to multiply our time, effort, and dollars. I inherited my mother’s prep-ability and learned to shop less frequently. Here are some tips I share with you to improve efficiency.
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