Getting Serious about my Debt, Part 3 (all 122K of it, plus or minus a few bucks)

When I wrote my earlier post about fear, my friend Kate said maybe I should turn my fears on the side and take a look at how far I’ve come. I definitely want to do that. But for tonight, I’m going too take a look at how far I’ve come in getting rid of my debt in about 6 weeks. It helps me to see it in perspective like this. It is working. Just not as fast as I might like it to move.

Here is a picture of my overall debt as of Sept. 3rd of this year (just click on the photo to enlarge):

Total Debt as of Sept. 3rd
Total Debt as of Sept. 3rd

And here is a picture of my debt as of October 14th ((just click on the photo to enlarge):

Total Debt as of October 14th
Total Debt as of October 14th

I think this is good considering it’s only been about 6 weeks. The difference amounts to $2,026.38!! And yes, I really have nicknamed one of my loans, Big Daddy.  And yes, that’s a fixed interest rate of 7.5%. I know….sigh….

You might wonder how I don’t paralyze myself by looking at these numbers. Well, I try to not look at them as a whole. I try to focus on the little gains I am making in them month to month.  My LAL loan has a variable interest rate that can go as high as 9%, so it’s my next area of focus after my personal loan is gone.  That and establishing more of an emergency fund than what I currently have. Then, Big Daddy and then finally the Simmons loan. (My financial advisor suggested this order.)

There is a line in one of my favorite YouTube videos where Logan Smith makes the point that people always think that they need to earn more money, but they forget that “they can always spend less.” He emphasizes the word “less.” That made a big impact on me. It’s part of why I sold my car. It’s why I don’t eat out much, especially for lunch at work like many of my colleagues. I can eat healthier if I bring my own from home. The few times that I have bought lunch at work is when someone is quitting and it’s a good-bye lunch. And dinners, I usually eat at home also. And all those books that discuss the “latte factor?” Yeah. Those don’t apply to me either.

While i have taken Logan’s words to heart, I am also looking for ways to increase my income. A friend of mine, whose husband is out of work, told me about mystery shopping. I just signed up with a few companies over the weekend and have already received some emails about “shops” in my area. I’m excited to try it out, and hope that there are opportunities to do more than pose as a buyer at a car dealership (what i have already seen posted.)

One thing I like about the concept of mystery shopping is the freedom you have in scheduling your shop. You get a date range during which the shop should be done but the actual scheduling ultimately works on your own schedule. I’m hoping I can make a little bit of extra money to out aside for my tiny house (or just pay off debt faster), but I need to make sure I still have time for studying and writing, as well as my furballs. I don’t want to lose sight of my priorities in addition to getting rid of my debt.

This doesn’t take into account any money I am trying to save. It’s hard to do both – save and drastically pay down debt simultaneously. But I’m trying! (That’s for another post — I’ll keep this one short.)

Stay tuned, I will let you know how it goes, on both the debt reducing and the mystery shopping fronts!

Whoever you are, thank you

Clouds at sunset
Clouds at sunset

As part of my writing class, I’m part of a private Facebook group that has been asked about our ideal reader.  What does our ideal reader or our audience look like, etc.? I’ll be honest, I don’t have a particular type of person in mind. I’m just grateful that someone out there is reading this, and that some have taken the time to leave comments. Read more

Sorting it all out

Looking up at the clouds through the trees
Looking up at the clouds through the trees

Maybe it’s the stress of the craziness of the fall semester weighing down on me, but I feel like my mind is all a jumble some days. So, I’m writing this post today in the hopes that it will help me to sort things out. The more I write or blog, the more I want to do of the same. That’s a good thing in my mind. Read more

Little Things for Which I am Thankful

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Tiny House at Boneyard Studios
Tiny House at Boneyard Studios

jayjayCan I be honest? I’m so thankful this week is almost finally over! There, I said it!

As you can tell, I haven’t been able to do much writing or posting this week. But, this is my favorite post to write, so here it goes…. Read more

Little Things for Which I am Thankful

This has been an extremely busy week at work so it’s been hard to blog. But I have kept a list in my mind of what makes me feel grateful this week. I tried all weekend to post this but my blogging app was having none of it, so please excuse the tardiness. I wrote this last week.
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My Teensy-Weensy Tiny Obsession

Image obtained from Four Lights Tiny Houses, no copyright infringement intended
Image obtained from Four Lights Tiny Houses, no copyright infringement intended

If your are friends with me on Facebook, or follow me on Pinterest, or just know me In Real Life (IRL), as they say, you already know that I have a bit of an obsession with tiny homes and simple living. Simple living is something I strive for every day. I still have a ways to go, in my mind, but I have already gotten rid of a lot of stuff in my apartment. In fact, I willingly downsized from a one bedroom to a studio in my building. It has been one of the best decisions I have made! I moved from an apartment that faced the street and received all of its noise, to a smaller apartment toward the back of my building. Now I hear the breezes rustling through the trees instead of the T announcer telling everyone and no one the final destination of that train. Read more

FEAR

woodsFEAR. It’s a very small word but it has so much power. At least, I’ve let it have so much power over me for most of my life. I’m ashamed to admit it, but am hoping by writing this post, it will lessen its grasp on me some more. My whole life, I’ve looked at people like my younger brother who never seem to be afraid to try things that seem terrifying to me.

 

 My brother decided to ride his bike more than 200 miles from NYC to Boston one weekend. He got the idea and he did it. Just like that. Even when his first bike got stolen two weeks before his planned epic ride, he didn’t give up. He just dove right in. And when I asked him if he was ever worried he wouldn’t be able to do it as planned, he said “nope. I never did. I had that ultrarunner’s perspective the entire time.” When he first brought up the idea to do it, I thought of all the things that could go wrong. He could break down. He could get injured. He could get mugged. The list goes on and on. If it had been me, I don’t think I could have done it. Because of fear.

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Little Things for Which I am Thankful

I really look forward to writing this post every week. I hope you enjoy it too.

My new bike!
My new bike!
  1. Fall weather seems to be upon us, and I am grateful for that cool air which all runners love after having suffered through the heat and humidity of summer. It. Is so much easier to breathe!
  2. Bonkers, the newest member of the family. He seems to instinctively know that this is now his home and has been settling in very well.
  3. My EG Copenhagen, my new electric bike! It will make running errands and riding up hills that much easier. Plus, if I get another job, it will make life that much easier if I end up going into work before the T has started running for the day.
  4. I got rid of my recliner chair this week. I know, sounds weird that it made the list, right? Well, it had been broken since the day I moved out  three years ago (by the movers, no less). It was taking up valuable space and I hardly ever sat in it because it had to be propped up by a while. Only one of my cats (HoneyBun) sat there with regularity and I suspect that may have been owing to the fact that I covered it with a really comfy fleece blanket for her. I’ve since moved the blanket and she seems to be doing just fine in the new location.
  5. Found a book called The In-Between: Embracing the Moments between Now and the Next Big Thing, by Jeff Goins. While I am really motivated to attain my goals, it is also helping me to realize life is also going on NOW. I will definitely review it on here when I am finished, and I already know it will be going on my Helpful Books page.Have a great weekend everyone! I leave you with an image of one of my cuties. 🙂
  6. My sleepy girl, HoneyBun
    My sleepy girl, HoneyBun

And Then, They Were One More

The newest member of our family, Bonkers!!
The newest member of our family, Bonkers!!

A few weeks ago, a friend called me in a panic, and the first words were “feel free to say no.”  She had a twelve year old cat who was supposed to be taken care of by the rescue with which she works, but no foster home had yet been arranged. She couldn’t take him due to her already having two cats and several roommates, one of whom she thought might not appreciate having a cat in the bathroom all of a sudden. Fair enough.

Long story short. I took in the kitty whose name is Bonkers, thinking it would only be for two nights. That turned into five, and then a visit to the vet confirmed it would be longer. He was way too underweight to be put up for adoption. I could definitely see that. He was eating food like every meal would be his last. Most people notice the uniqueness of his ears first. He suffered frostbite as a kitten, so they are a lot smaller than normal. I think they make him look even more adorable.

After a couple of weeks, the Bonk-Man, as I like to call him, started to get antsy in my kitchen. He wanted to get out and explore and my resident cats had figured out he was in there. So, I let him out so I could see how he acted around other cats. My thinking was that with his age, if he could at least get along with other cats, that would make him that much more adoptable.  Luckily, he’s pretty chill around the other cats and little Osito, my senior chihuahua. (She is also 13, and a recent adoption. Yes, I am a sap when it comes to animals, especially the older ones.)

My smallest, Callie, is a bit fearful around him and hissed, but he simply walks away and I have been giving her lots of love to reassure her that she’s still my littlest girl. The alpha male cat, Max, has needed some reassuring too, but he seems to be understanding his position is not in jeopardy. Bonkers seemed to know he was auditioning for the role of Newest Family Member, i swear. Bonkers simply wants a place to hang his head, and sleep. So, I’m giving it to him.

When I tell people I decided to adopt him, they laugh. There is definitely some judging going on and the phrase Crazy Cat Lady has definitely been thrown around. If they want to mock, fine. I know the love I receive from these animals is priceless. I feel proud knowing I can provide for them, and they never want for a thing. I. Keep my place as clean as possible for myself and for them. And the nights that I sit on the couch with several of them around me (usually one or two on my lap), I know we are a family. And that’s all that matters.

Do you have any animals in your life? And if so, how have they changed it?

Running is like Life

Beauty and SerenityWoke up at 530 to run this past Saturday. I am so glad I did. Ran for 77 minutes and the sun hadn’t even broken through the fog by the time I finished around 8 am. (I can take a while to get moving some mornings.) 

I thought about how life is like running and vice versa. Read more