There are only 6 weeks left in the Savings Race. Being a business major I frequently look at the opportunity costs of any activity. It’s ironic that the race is about decreasing debt and increasing savings, they both take cash flow, yet the experience also includes this educational element where not only our family is learning but we are sharing our experiences with the public. In sharing the experiences during daytime hours I have to take time off work. Well time off work means a day off work as a substitute teacher, and a day off work means no pay because you don’t exactly get benefits as a “temp”. That is where the blogging comes in. I find it beneficial when I start to see all the things I’m NOT accomplishing to in turn reflect on all we have accomplished. It’s hard to remember everything you’ve learned and it’s difficult to remember where you came from, even if it’s only been 6-7 months. With a blog you have a record reminding you what you’re doing right, what you need to do differently, why you made that change, and MOST important the journey traveled.
To Run a Marathon you need to BLOG
B egin looking for new ways of doing things
L og your experiences often
O perate within your budget
G et an accountability partner
Start your preparing for your marathon at any time, it’s never too late.
Vote Team Kayleigh
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