Best Money Tips: Life-Changing Habits to Get More Done

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found articles on life-changing habits to get more done, what to pack for a long trip, and how to get rid of old furniture and other large trash items.

Top 5 Articles

7 Life-Changing Habits to Get More Done in a Day — You can adopt a few habits at work and at home that will allow you to accomplish more each day. [Pick The Brain]

What to Pack For a Long Trip — For long trips, try to book an Airbnb or hotel that has a washer a dryer. This way, you can pack just enough clothes for a week and be able to do laundry when you run out. [The Classy Simple Life]

How to Get Rid of Old Furniture and Large Items of Trash — Even if the furniture is old and gross, it doesn't hurt to create a listing on Craigslist to see if there are any takers. [The Art of Manliness]

Have a Side Hustle? Important Things to Remember Come Tax Time — There are a lot of tax deductions you can claim if you're a freelancer or are self-employed. [Common Cents Mom]

How To Keep Your Friends If You’re Frugal — There's no need to turn down all invitations when you're trying to be frugal. Offer less expensive alternatives that everyone can enjoy — affordably. [Mad Money Monster]

Other Essential Reading

Spring Break Destinations For a Calm, Not Crazed, Vacation — Prioritize self-care and relaxation at these alternative Spring Break destinations! [PopSugar Smart Living]

A Guide to Writing a Happiness Journal — A happiness journal is a private space where you can explore and understand your own mind, your feelings and emotions — which ultimately leads to a happier life. [No Sidebar]

5 Money Decisions to Make TODAY — Get your finances on track by tackling these money decisions that everyone needs to make. [The Frugal Farmer]

How to Reduce Financial Stress Through Minimal Living — Join Experian's #CreditChat tomorrow at 3 p.m. ET for a discussion on how minimalism can reduce financial stress. [Experian]

Global regulators crack down on digital currency sales — Regulators around the world are setting rules for the cryptocurrency market as concerns about virtual currency sales' transparency and the potential for scams grows. [The Christian Science Monitor]

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