The PlanEvery so often I realize that I've been spending too much. As a result I take a month (although the first time was 40 days) and 'fast' on spending. It's not easy, but it's quite helpful in many ways. Each time I've done this I have actually made between 50 and 200 dollars. Combine that with the money I didn't spend, and the fact that I reformed my spending, it can have a big impact financially.
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Unless otherwise indicated you can't spend any expected income.
NO spending of already existing money in your possession The only exception to this is spare change
NO stockpiling
If you have any bills, you can pay them.
If you have any thing owed to you, you can call it in
You can sell get money by getting rid of things in your home
You can spend money that is refunded to you in that month
Anything that you sell or get refunded must be spent after you get the money back. So if you submit a reimbursement for medical expenses, or sell something online, you can't spend money in anticipation of getting it. If you submit it and you don't get anything sent to you that month... tough noogies. If you find out someone owes you money, you have to wait until they hand it to you.
Gambling is allowed with any eligible money (but I don't recommend that)
You can consume anything that you already have
You can barter
In the end you can potentially.
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Cash: $341.16 (+$268.37) |
Day 9: Dynomite!
I was in a bit of a daze today but when I look back, I sure did get a lot done. Amazing what a Monday fog can hide. For lunch I went to get pizza with Aaron at PK's. They have this $8 pizza that serves about 4 people. So we got that plus leftovers. For much of the afternoon I was in a meeting. It went pretty well but was very long. Afterward the people that were meeting with us offered to take us out to dinner. I was the only one able to go so I suggested Sake House. Good time of course.
When I got home I went out to the mailbox and found (dun dun dun) a check for the medical reimbursement thing came in! Woo. Between that, the sushi, leftovers and some change that I found on the floor. Quite a big boost!
Inventory
Acquired: $273.87, pizza leftovers, sushiConsumed: $5.50, yogurt, pizza, sushi
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