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And if life throws you a curveball, you can pause your goals without stress and pick up right where you left off. Gradually saving for these expenses prepares you for when they arise, helps to keep your budget on track, and sidesteps any unexpected financial stress. Rule 3: Roll With The Punches Flexibility is key in any budget.
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” Running our own businesses isn’t quite as enjoyable as we had hoped, and putting financial stress aside, we seem to be struggling day in and day out. And creating an FAQ document/page is not the solution. Are they giving you shout-outs on socialmedia? We’re buried in emails. People say they like you.
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You’ve been ignoring your socialmedia accounts. You’re really stressed and deserve some down time. Post the monkey video on your Facebook wall. Your friends will love it. Tweet about your writing project. You really need to tweet more often. Go home and check your voice mail again. Listen to your voice mail message.
I stress over stupid stuff. I suppose having a blog that no one reads isn’t going to help you much. And revealing your flaws would certainly help you attract more readers. Just thinking out loud here. As for me… I’m not perfect. I procrastinate on important stuff. I say dumb things on Twitter sometimes. All the time.
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