Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on simple changes that make a big difference in your life, health foods you should make at home, and fun things to put on a calendar.
Can't Commit to a New Year's Resolution? You'll Love These 50 Simple Changes — New Year's resolutions don't need to be elaborate and ambitious. Small changes are easier to keep up and they still make a big difference. [PopSugar Smart Living]
5 Health Foods You Should Make at Home — Don't order these trendy health foods at a restaurant when you can save money by making them at home. [MintLife]
19 Fun Things to Put on a Calendar — Step up your calendar game by adding these fun (yet useful) reminders. [The Order Expert]
Why fixing US infrastructure matters: $9 per household per day — When modern infrastructure like roads, bridges, railways, and communications deteriorate, safety suffers and costs rise. [The Christian Science Monitor]
Free Up Extra Money By Reducing Monthly Expenses — Take stock of your spending. Are there any unnecessary expenses that you can cut out? [Northern Cheapskate]
Building a Smart Job Loss Plan — Don't let your training and education within your industry fall behind the times. You're more likely to fulfill the requirements for open positions if you keep these two things current. [The Simple Dollar]
The Consequences of Choosing a Bad Contractor — When you need to do work on your home, it's important to choose a good contractor. Trying to save money by hiring a subpar contractor can actually make you lose money as the work progresses...or doesn't. [Blunt Money]
3 Limiting Beliefs to Abandon This Year — Limiting beliefs prevent you from reaching your full potential. It's time to kick these negative thoughts to the curb! [Due]
How to trust your gut when it comes to money — Learn how to listen to your intuition so that you can make the best financial decisions for you. [Creative Money]
Bring Purpose & Mindfulness to Your Work — Being more mindful with your work will help you focus on your tasks and enjoy them more. [zen habits]
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