Guest guest Posted June 28, 2011 Report Share Posted June 28, 2011 To quote Suze Orzeman : it's time to stand in your financial truth. I was a wealthy land baroness. Now, I live in a renovated 1924 county school house. In my state, disability income cannot. Be garnished. I was careful not to use protected income (disability n 401k) to pay unsecured debt. I moved to a house that I could pay cash as to always be secure to know I have a roof over my head. Pool--my community pool's. $3/visit. I wanted my own so I wouldn't feel like I was in someone else's funk. I have eliminated impulse shopping. All paper products come from Dollar General--the cheapest. I use Amazon.com to buy cereal--no tax, free shipping and $1 less per box. I've learned how to make rice milk with vanilla. Coupons. Less expensive pharmacy for me is Fred's. My requirement is a drive thru. Just keep asking yourself...what is my financial reality. Ellen > wrote: >Actually, I do like aquatic therapy. However, my HMO does not have such a facility and they will only refer me to a public pool where I have to pay for it. I do a series of gentle stretching each day that usually helps. I know I would be a huge mess if I didn't do it. My biggest stress now is the thought of giving up my job. I'm just not sure I can make it financially without it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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