9/21/2009

Do you know what's hard?

Looking for a new place to live while maintaining sanity is hard.

I fear much of my blog posts will relate to this in some way or another for the next while..

oh also, I accidently put an extra $75 into my RRSP this pay period, which means I have about $75 for the next two weeks...and my grocery budget was $100.  I am anticipating a giant fail.

Do you ever just get tired of thinking about money all the time?

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9 comments:

  1. Hahaha... when I was looking for an apartment that was all my posts were about, too. So don't feel bad. =)

    And yes, I do get tired of thinking about it all the time. Sometimes I wonder if I should just ONLY think about money once a week and be done with it - but I spend it every day so that really isn't an option, I suppose.

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  2. Well crap! Remember to focus on what you need in an apartment. And $75 is not a giant fail! Don't use that as an excuse to eat all the cookies.

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  3. It's not a big deal, don't be so harsh on yourself. Take it easy. Good luck with finding the new apartment.

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  4. Haha YES! I do get tired of it!

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  5. Yes, I definitely get tired of thinking about money. I hope that I have enough money some day to never think about it again!

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  6. Somehow, I don't get tired of thinking of money. I probably should be, though.

    I find that my blog posts tend to veer toward whatever's going on in my life at the time (house expenses, right now) -- just keep writing! =)

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  7. Definitely. I think about money all the time and it doesn't help that I'm unemployed. Boo.

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  8. Yes, thinking about money all of the time is tiring. Thank you for continuously updating! :) I'm really enjoying your blogs on financials.

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