1% Change

Hi y’all! {Yes, I’m southern, too! }

My name is Kelli and I am very excited about sharing a 1% change you can make involving finances, which I think can help us accomplish an eternal goal. What is that goal, you ask? Read on to find out. I think so many times we get stressed out about bills, keeping up with the Joneses, pursuing the American dream, or whatever it is we want to do that our focus becomes severely egocentric. Anyone still with me? I would venture to guess we can all give up something, or change one habit, that will enable us to change by 1%- or even more!

So. What are some ways we can effectively cut our budgets that can…..? Here are just a few.

1} How many of you LOVE to drive through Starbucks, McDonald’s, whatever, and grab iced coffee? I know I’m raising my hand! But this can add up so quickly. I don’t think you have to give up the restaurant coffee all the time, but set yourself a budget. Give yourself $10 a month in cash, and when it’s gone, it’s gone. Then, learn to make iced coffee (or whatever kind you like) at home. Then sit down and enjoy it instead of slurpping it down in the car. 🙂
2} Downgrade {or even cancel} your cable. Ouch. I know this can hurt. But do you really have time to watch 250 channels? Or need to? And if you have kids, do they need access to what is out there?
Can I let you in on a little secret? My husband and I have been married almost 10 year and have never had cable. And I really don’t want it! {except for Food Network- that would be nice!} And it is so fun when we get to go to a hotel and have cable! It makes watching the Food Network special for me. {And yes, even hubby is now a fan of Guy Ferrari!}
3} Shop at “dollar stores.” I have a blog dedicated to this very thing that can help you see what items you can purchase at these stores that are a good deal, and those that aren’t. But just for a sampling, did you know you can get children’s acetaminophen {generic tylenol} for $1 at Dollar Tree? Or a great pair of sunglasses for $4 at Dollar General? There are so many items we can get on the cheap if we just take a little time to research.
Ladies, can I be lovingly honest here? If we are not being wise stewards over what God has given us, we are not only being selfish, we are being disobedient to his word. I think it is easy to slip into the mindset of this is “my money,” and “my needs,” but God reigns over all of it!

So, now that we have discussed ways to help out our budget, and you’ve saved a little cash, what is this eternal goal that I speak of? It is to help someone other than ourselves! There are soooo many ways to help out that I can’t even begin to touch them all.

One way is to support a child through a great organization such as World Vision or Compassion. For just about $40 a month {hello there, 8 coffees, or 4 movies, or one pair of shoes}, you can help give a child clean water, food, education, and best of all, access to the Gospel.
I know that not everyone will be able to For those of you that simply can’t scrape together an extra $40 a month, Jessi has a great idea about helping others here. Just taking a meal to someone can be HUGE.
Know any single moms? I do. Take their kids out and buy them a pair of shoes. Give them a giftcard to Wal-Mart for groceries. If you can’t do something financially, let her kids come over for an evening so she can get some stuff done.
{and for you precious single moms reading this, you are in my prayers. You have a lot on you that I cannot understand, but my best friend is a single mom and I can see }

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About Kelli Hays

Kelli Hays is a wife, mother, writer, and friend. She has been blogging since 2008 and loves sharing inspiration for the everyday woman!

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