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Summer's not that far off, and the kids are already thinking “vacation.” Will you be ready for it?How can you make great family memories without breaking the budget? That's always the challenge, but Crystal Paine joins us today with some great tips for a budget-friendly family vacation.Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com and the author of The Money Saving Mom's Budget: Slash Your Spending, Pay Down Your Debt, Streamline Your Life, and Save Thousands a Year. How to Take a Great Family Vacation Without Breaking the BankPlanning a family vacation is one of life's great joys—and, if you're not careful, one of its greatest budget busters. Here are some practical and encouraging tips on how to plan a memorable getaway without coming home to credit card regret.1. Start with a Plan—and Start EarlyPlan ahead. Start early to maximize your options. That includes scouting for affordable destinations—especially those a little off the beaten path—and using tools like Google Flights to find the best travel deals.Google Flights lets you enter your preferred dates and search anywhere for the lowest fares. It's a great way to discover places you might not have thought of but can afford. Also, set a clear trip budget early on and decide as a family what matters most. Maybe it's staying near the beach, and you're willing to save by eating in.2. Look for Free ActivitiesYou'd be surprised how many free attractions are out there. Just type your destination and “free things to do” into a search engine. From parks and hiking trails to museums and community festivals, many cities offer hidden gems that cost nothing but create lasting memories.3. Get the Whole Family InvolvedVacations are more meaningful when everyone has a say. Let your kids have a voice in the planning process. Even if they're not picking the destination, they can help select activities. Better yet, give each family member a mini-budget to plan a portion of the trip.This allows kids to learn about budgeting, decision-making, and the real cost of things, making the trip more personal and fun.4. Be Strategic About MealsEating out can quickly blow your vacation budget. Instead, be intentional. That's why it's recommended to stay at a hotel with a complimentary breakfast and bring snacks or simple meals from home.Another good idea is to stop by a grocery store after you arrive. You can grab basics like peanut butter, bread, fruit, and chips. It's way cheaper than dining out every meal.Save the splurge for one nice dinner, and make it count—this way, you can enjoy a special moment without feeling guilty about the cost.5. Set a Daily Spending LimitOne final way to stay on track financially is to set a daily limit for discretionary spending and make it a family challenge. How far can we stretch our budget today while still having fun?This not only helps you stay on target, but it also models financial wisdom and creativity for your kids, transforming money management into a team effort.Remember that the best vacation is the one you come home from without credit card debt. With some planning, creativity, and teamwork, your next family getaway can be affordable and unforgettable.Want more money-saving tips from Crystal? Visit MoneySavingMom.com.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I just set up a new bank account, and they recommended using a debit card to pay bills. But I've always used my credit card and think it's more secure. What's your advice on using a debit versus a credit card for monthly bills?I have a 401(k) and want to invest more deeply in stocks. I know the stock market is dropping, but I remember when it fell much more. I'm confident about our economy and in God. I'd like to invest about 30% in stocks, but I'm wondering if I'm getting in too soon, or should I wait for the market to go lower?I have a question about annuities. We talked to someone about an annuity that's locked into some kind of care, like long-term care insurance. We're in our early 60s, and I'm wondering if it's too late and if this is a good idea.I have a money market account into which my wife's paycheck goes, and we pay our mortgage. Is this a safe place for our emergency fund, or is there a better option?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly MagazineMoneySavingMom.comGoogle FlightsBankrate.comWisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on Money (Pre-Order)Look At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
Welcome to the Drive Thru Mom's Podcast! It takes a lot of strategy and purpose to raise a family in today's economy. Stewarding your funds while caring and raising a family is a God-sized task. But learning to ‘lean in and love' your kids, as my guest Crystal Paine, AKA ‘The Money Saving Mom' puts it, is more important to her husband, as they parent their six children. Crystal is the author of multiple books, Time-Saving Mom, Love-Centered Parenting, 21 Days to a More Disciplined Life, Say Goodbye to Survival Mode, the Choose Love Journal, Choose Gratitude Journal, and Money-Making Mom and can be found at www.moneysavingmom.com What a treat she is! I can't wait for you to listen! ENJOY friends and HAPPY WEDNESDAY! CONNECT WITH US: Email: lynn@drivethrumoms.com Website: https://www.drivethrumoms.com Book: Faithful Before, Faithful Again: Finding God Faithful in An Anxious World https://a.co/d/ernpYJS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drivethrumoms Linktree: https://linktr.ee/drivethrumoms?utm_source=linktree_profile_share Subscribe: Drive Thru Moms Podcast Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drive-thru-moms/id1528282382#see-all/reviews CONNECT WITH MY GUEST Website: https://www.themoneysavingmom.com Email: moneysavingmom@gmail.com Book: Love Centered ParentingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themoneysavingmom
What happens when a simple money-saving idea transforms into a thriving online platform? Meet Crystal, the Money Saving Mom, who joins us to share her incredible journey from a tiny basement apartment to launching a successful financial career. Crystal's story is not just about financial triumphs but about embracing failures and staying true to one's unique calling. Through her experiences, she inspires listeners to pursue their passions and engage in conversations that matter.Balancing work, family, and relationships can be a daunting task, especially with six children, including an adopted son with disabilities. In a heartfelt segment, we confront the emotional subject of friendship breakups, sharing personal stories that highlight the healing power of vulnerability and personal growth.The episode also takes a deeper look at budgeting, moving beyond traditional safe topics to a broader approach to financial stewardship. Listeners are encouraged to overcome money fears and misconceptions, discovering budgeting as an empowering tool for all income levels. Join us for a celebration of ordinary people achieving extraordinary things, and stay tuned for more inspiring guests.
What can you learn from ordinary people doing extraordinary things? Find out as we celebrate both the Christmas season and the conclusion of Season 6 of Ordinary People Extraordinary Things. As we prepare to ring in 2025, we're thrilled to announce the exciting lineup of guests that will kick off Season 7 on January 5th, featuring thought-provoking stories and valuable insights. Get ready to be inspired by Brad Nelson from Walking the Text, whose teachings have made a profound impact on my faith journey. Plus, meet Havva from England, our first international guest, who will share her powerful transformation from Islam to Christianity, alongside her talents as an acclaimed singer and author. Her journey is one of resilience and faith that you won't want to miss.Start the new year with motivation from Crystal Paine, also known as the Money Saving Mom. As a mother of six with a booming business, Crystal will guide us through budgeting strategies, managing friendships, and turning aspirations into reality. Her story promises to energize any listener looking to tackle their New Year's resolutions with renewed vigor. Thank you for being part of our journey as we explore the incredible stories of those who remind us that every story is a testament to something greater. Join us as we embark on another year of exploring the extraordinary in the ordinary.https://generationstogenerations.com/podcastordinarypeoplestories@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/ordinarypeoplestory https://www.instagram.com/ordinarypeopleextraordinary/ X: @storiesextra Any advice should be confirmed with a qualified professional.All rights reserved: Ordinary People Extraordinary ThingsStories shared by guests may not always be shared views of OPET. Being a guest does not mean OPET approves of every decision or action in the guests' life. We all have a story, all of us, share your story. You don't have to have the perfect answer or the perfect life - share what Jesus is doing in your life. This is an easy, real way to witness & share your testimony.
Christmas is six weeks away, and some folks may already be feeling the stress.The holidays should be a time of spiritual reflection and reconnection with family and friends…but too often, we lose sight of that in the quest for perfection. Crystal Paine is here to help us stay focused on the actual “reason for the season.”Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com and the author of The Time-Saving Mom: How to Juggle a Lot, Enjoy Your Life, and Accomplish What Matters Most.1. Start with a Christmas BudgetOne of the best ways to enjoy a stress-free holiday is by setting up a Christmas budget. A budget is like a set of guardrails—it keeps you on track, preventing you from overspending or going into debt. Here's a simple way to create one:Determine Your Total Spending Limit: Decide how much you can comfortably spend this season.List Your Recipients: Write down everyone you're buying for and assign a spending amount for each.Track Your Spending: Use a spreadsheet or the FaithFi app to keep a running total of your spending.By creating a budget, you'll know exactly what you have left to spend without sacrificing your financial well-being for the New Year.2. Plan Your Holiday ShoppingIf you tend to overspend during holiday sales, using cash-only or prepaid gift cards is a great way to ensure you stick to your budget. Here are some extra tips:Shop with Gift Cards: Consider using Amazon or store-specific gift cards to control spending.Use Deal Sites: Websites like MoneySavingMom.com and RetailMeNot.com offer deals and coupons.Best Shopping Times: Black Friday week and the following two weeks are generally the best time to find the deals you're looking for.With some planning, you can keep your shopping affordable and enjoyable.3. Keep Holiday Cooking ManageableHoliday cooking can be a joy, but it can also become a significant source of stress. It's advised that you embrace shortcuts where possible:Use Pre-Made Ingredients: Don't feel guilty about using store-bought cookie dough or other pre-made items. Sometimes, it's just as affordable as homemade.One Baking Night: Consider dedicating one evening to bake as a family. Let each person choose one recipe and enjoy the process together without the burden of constant baking all month.These small changes can bring balance to your holiday kitchen, making it a time of joy rather than stress.4. Share the Hosting ResponsibilitiesIf you're hosting family or friends, don't be afraid to ask guests to contribute. Include a note in your invitation encouraging each family to bring a dish. Not only does this lighten your load, but it also makes the event more collaborative and enjoyable for everyone.5. Make a Family “December Bucket List”To bring your family closer during the holiday season, consider creating a “December Bucket List.” Here's an example: Each Family Member Chooses an Activity: Whether it's a movie night, baking cookies, or a trip to see Christmas lights, everyone gets a say.Add It to the Calendar: Schedule these events to create special memories without feeling overwhelmed.This approach ensures everyone has a voice and the season feels special without overloading your calendar.6. Keep Christ the Center of ChristmasAbove all, remember the reason for the season. Using an Advent calendar or devotional is an excellent way to keep the focus on Christ for you and your family. Unwrapping the Greatest Gift: A Family Celebration of Christmas by Ann Voskamp is a fantastic advent devotional if you're looking for a resource for your family to go through this Christmas season. Each day includes a devotional and an ornament symbolizing the story of Christ.This daily ritual not only reminds everyone why we celebrate but also keeps the true spirit of Christmas in the heart of your home.As we approach Christmas, let's aim to make it a season of joy and reflection rather than stress. With a budget, some planning, and a focus on Christ, we can enjoy a holiday that brings peace, love, and lasting memories.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:My son and daughter-in-law have adopted four Ukrainian children who are now teenagers and looking for college scholarships. I remember someone previously calling your program and mentioning a resource for finding scholarships that have yet to be widely applied, but I didn't write down the details. Do you have any recommendations for where we can find those types of lesser-known scholarship opportunities?I was told about a Morgan Stanley mutual fund investment that supposedly pays $12,000 per year. It sounds too good to be true. What is your opinion on this, and are there any similar low-risk investments you would recommend?I applied for Social Security benefits after my divorce, but the process has been frustrating. The Social Security office didn't provide all the information I needed up front, and now I'm facing delays getting the required marriage certificate from New York. I would like to know if I can use an old pay stub with my Social Security information to resolve this before they remove me from the system. What do you suggest I do?I'm faithfully paying off a credit card debt of around $8,000 that I took on after the death of my mother. I'm currently paying $320 per month. My wife is willing to help me pay this off once she finishes paying off her own credit card. Should I stay the course with the $320 monthly payments or look into rolling over the debt and opening a new credit card with a balance transfer option?Resources Mentioned:MoneySavingMom.comUnwrapping the Greatest Gift: A Family Celebration of Christmas by Ann VoskampFastWeb.com | Peterson's Scholarship Search | Scholarships.comChristian Credit CounselorsLook At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
This week, I'm with the wonderful Crystal Paine, otherwise known as Money-Saving Mom. Crystal and I started our online careers at similar times. We both pioneered what it looked like to be a mom and an entrepreneur and do it all surrounded by kids. Crystal has grown a brilliant company and is the epitome of a smart girl. Full disclosure, she is one of my business coaching clients - and I say that makes her even smarter. I'm thrilled for you to hear all the behind-the-scenes information of Crystal's business. Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and New York Times bestselling author of Say Goodbye to Survival Mode, and Money-Making Mom. In her latest book, The Time-Saving Mom: How to Juggle a Lot, Enjoy Your Life, and Accomplish What Matters Most, Crystal offers practical steps, simplified systems, and time-saving hacks to help you wrap your time and energy around what matters most in your life — even when you feel pulled in a thousand different directions. Join Crystal and I as we talk about: Crystal's background and journey Making mistakes as you grow your business and learn from your failures The importance of getting help and knowing when to say no Ways to protect yourself from comparison What is working best in 2024 - Social media insights you don't want to miss! Favorite quotes: 6:50 - “There were a lot of failures, trials, errors, mistakes, and missteps along the way, but I look back and really feel like that was what set me up for success because I learned so much through making a lot of mistakes and doing things wrong.” 18:47 - “If I could go back and do it again, I would've gotten help way earlier, and I also wouldn't have said yes to so many things.” 25:17 - “In my own home, stepping away from the internet multiple times a day and having Sunday where I am offline has been so good for my soul.” 31:42 - “So doing a few things very strategically to just increase your engagement really makes a difference overall in what posts are being seen.” 36:35—”Go into building a business recognizing that there is going to be a lot of work on the front end and be willing to put in the work. I think a lot of people don't succeed because they quit too soon.” Coaching this week (44:00 audio) My Best Strategy for Overcoming Procrastination This week, I'm sharing a tip called negative visualization. It's imagining what could happen if we don't do something, letting us see the cost of inaction and makes us more likely to take that first step in work, health, or friendships. Pick one thing you've been putting off and start this today. Recommendations (51:36 audio) My fun recommendation this week is a little charger that goes on your keychain to charge your Apple watch. If you have the same problem I do, your Apple watch dies all the time. You can use it to charge your watch during the day so it's charged when you need it. Links to great things we discussed: Crystal Paine Website Crystal Paine Instagram The Crystal Paine Show Promise Dreamy Mango Serum The West Wing Lost Portable Keychain Charger for Apple Watch Secret Superpower Quiz Create a Course Alli on YouTube Remaining You While Raising Them Little Things Studio Little Things Studio is a woman-owned small business bringing daily reminders of beauty and truth to your home and life. These thoughtfully-designed products are made in the USA and focus on the rich words of hymns and the beauty of nature. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli https://alliworthington.com/unlock-business-growth-secrets-with-crystal-paine/
Well, it's hard to believe, but soon, the kids will be heading back to school. Are you ready to start the new school year on the right foot? Could you use a few tips? Well, you're in for a treat. Crystal Paine joins us today with some great advice to make your back-to-school experience easier.Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com and the author of The Time-Saving Mom: How to Juggle a Lot, Enjoy Your Life, and Accomplish What Matters Most.Budgeting for Back-to-School EssentialsAs the new school year approaches, parents are reminded of the inevitable expenses, from clothes to school supplies and electronics. It's crucial to start with the essentials. Determine what is necessary and set a budget. For families with older children, involve them in the process by giving them a budget for their back-to-school needs. This teaches financial responsibility and helps them prioritize their wants and needs.Also, it's worth looking into whether your school offers package deals on back-to-school products. These can often be cost-effective and save time compared to buying items individually. For the best deals on school supplies, clothes, and even laptops, it is highly recommended that you follow MoneySavingMom.com and sign up for their hot deals email list.Making the Most of Tax-Free WeekendsTax-free weekends can be an excellent opportunity to save on back-to-school purchases. Check if your state offers tax-free weekends, what items are covered, and the specific dates. Planning allows you to maximize savings, especially on more significant purchases like electronics or even groceries if they are included.Shopping with Kids: A Learning OpportunityTaking kids shopping for back-to-school items can be a valuable learning experience. If your children are new to budget shopping, it might be better to leave them at home initially. However, parents should prioritize teaching their kids how to stick to a budget over the coming months. Give them opportunities to earn and spend money wisely, learning from the process.Establishing a School RoutineRe-establishing a good routine before school starts is crucial. Start a few weeks before school begins. Practice waking up at the required time and go through the morning routine. Involve the entire family in this process by discussing and planning it together. A successful morning routine often begins the night before. Preparing as much as possible the night before—laying out clothes, packing lunches, and planning breakfast—sets up the next day for success.Maintaining Spiritual Balance During Hectic TimesThe back-to-school season can be hectic, but maintaining spiritual balance is essential. Start your day with prayer, entrusting God with your worries and tasks. Pray for your kids, spouse, and the details of your day. Incorporate God's Word into your daily routine—listen to the Bible on audio while getting ready, play worship music in the car, or read a devotional with your kids at breakfast. Demonstrating reliance on God and releasing stress to Him is a powerful example for children.Preparing for the school year doesn't have to be overwhelming or financially draining. With careful planning, budgeting, and a focus on spiritual balance, parents can navigate this busy season with confidence and grace.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I have two kids who are in college right now. My grandfather set up a 529 for each of them some years ago, and he passed away in 2010. I had another daughter who was born in 2010. Can that money be applied to my younger daughter with the money left over in one of my two older kids' 529 plans after graduating college?I haven't done any IRAs in about 20 years. I was told I could catch up. Is that true?Do I need to be concerned about my CDs at the bank and what the bank is investing my money in?My husband and I have always tithed because we believe everything we have is God's. But we struggle with where we're at in church and some of their financial decisions. So, tithing has been problematic when we disagree with what they're investing money in. Are we wrong? Is the church wrong?Resources Mentioned:MoneySavingMom.comChristian Community Credit UnionRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
Summer . . . I love you, but you're chaotic and expensive. Kids . . . I love you, but you're chaotic and expensive. Vacation . . . I love you, but you're chaotic and expensive. Feel free to join in on my mindless chants of summer. I'm super excited about today's show and talking about ways to save a little money. To be clear, I'm not talking about it from the 401K and investment perspective for the long-haul, but literally what can I do TODAY to get the budget back on the rails. Crystal Paine is with us, and she has some GREAT advice today. She's built an entire brand called The Money Saving Mom and has the best tricks and tips for making ends meet. Her suggestions are so great that I wanted to give you a few of her points as a sneak-peak: Your income is not your biggest issue; it's your mindset Your grocery budget is the best place to start saving money There's a lot more coming your way for saving money and changing our perspective, and it's so so practical and necessary. Take a minute to listen today, and please please share the show with a friend. Heck, get crazy and even take a minute and leave a review. I'll be forever grateful.
In today's episode, Renee Cook welcomes Crystal Paine, author, and founder of MoneySavingMom.com, who shares her experiences as a parent of 3 teens and 3 toddlers, one of whom is a sweet adopted little boy with Down syndrome, discussing both the challenges and joys of parenting.Renee and Crystal Discuss:- How Crystal managed to deal with anxiety and overwhelm.- Practical tips for handling those unsolicited advice that all parents seem to get.- Crystal's approach to fostering connections with preteen and teenage children.- And most importantly, keeping love at the core of everything when it comes to parenting.There's so much valuable wisdom to take away from their conversation! And if you're looking for some hard-won parenting wisdom, grab a copy of Crystal's book, Love-Centered Parenting.The shownotes & resources mentioned in this episode can be found here.You can connect with Renee Cook on Instagram and sign up for her weekly email of homeschool encouragement here.
To fight the lies found in every comparison trap, we need to uncover 2️⃣ truths: who we are in God and the reality of every person we're comparing ourselves to. Join Crystal and I as we root out our identity in Christ, uncover how to (practically) find worth in God alone, and recognize and embrace our unique gifts and talents to live in the fulfillment that can only come from our God-given purpose. In the end, let's trade this lie for the truth: I am a sinner saved by grace, who falls short, yes... yet even still, now in Christ, I am complete. Let's connect!
“Allow yourself to be so filled up with the truth of God's Word, that there's not space for the lies to take up residence.” New York Times bestselling author and podcast host, Crystal Paine, shares about her motherhood journey and transformation from parenting for approval to love-centered parenting. Listen in as Crystal gives practical wisdom, fills our minds with truth and reminds us to anxiously anticipate God's faithfulness each day. The Moms in Prayer Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit ChristianParenting.org ABOUT OUR GUEST Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. She lives with her husband and six kids in the Nashville, Tennessee, area, where she is actively involved in her local church. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, going on adventures with her family (locally, domestically, and internationally), finding great deals at the grocery store, having heartfelt conversations, and trying to read too many books at one time! SCRIPTURES Therefore, preparing your minds for action, and being sober-minded, set your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. 1 Peter 1:13 ESV I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13 NKJV So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit. John 19:30 NKJV I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in his holy people, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is the same as the mighty strength he exerted when he raised Christ from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every name that is invoked, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way. Ephesians 1:18-23 NIV Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. Hebrews 10:23 NIV LINKS Crystal Paine's Website BOOKS Love-Centered Parenting: The No-Fail Guide to Launching Your Kids The Time-Saving Mom Money-Making Mom Say Goodbye to Survival Mode ebook Gratitude Journal for Kids MOMS IN PRAYER New to Moms in Prayer? How to get started Share MIP Support Our Mission
Crystal Paine is the creator of the amazing website MoneySavingMom.com. WHAT ARE SOME WAYS YOUR FAMILY SAVORS THE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS?To savor the meaning of Christmas, Crystal Payne's family engages in simple yet meaningful traditions. They use an Advent calendar, specifically Ann Voskamp's, which includes daily devotionals, to focus on the spiritual significance of the season. Additionally, they undertake a family giving project, where each member contributes and decides on a cause to support, fostering a sense of ownership and generosity.They use an Advent calendar with daily devotionals to focus on the meaning of Christmas.The family partakes in a giving project, where each member contributes and selects a cause.These activities help instill a sense of ownership and remind them of the true spirit of Christmas. WHAT ARE SOME PRACTICAL WAYS TO MANAGE CHRISTMAS SPENDING AND GIFT GIVING?When managing Christmas spending and gift-giving, it's crucial to start by determining who you need to buy for and align this with your budget. Consider simplifying gift-giving by choosing family or experience gifts. Crystal also suggests utilizing her website's guide for unique and inexpensive gift ideas that can suit anyone. These gifts can be homemade or experience-based, adding a personal touch while staying budget-friendly.Evaluate who you need to buy for and align this with your budget.Consider giving family or experience gifts to simplify the process.Utilize inexpensive, homemade gift ideas that are personal and unique. HOW CAN YOU STRETCH YOUR CHRISTMAS BUDGET?To stretch your Christmas budget, start with a clear budget and consider using cash only for purchases, including online shopping. Crystal suggests saving for Christmas throughout the year and earning gift cards for additional savings. Homemade gifts, like baked goods or DIY projects, are also great ways to give meaningful presents without overspending.Start with a clear budget and stick to cash-only purchases.Save throughout the year and earn gift cards for extra savings.Consider homemade gifts for a personal touch that aligns with your budget. WHAT ARE SOME TIPS FOR FAMILY TOGETHERNESS AND ORGANIZATION DURING CHRISTMAS?For family togetherness, Crystal recommends creating a "December Bucket List" where each family member chooses one or two special activities for the month, ensuring everyone's interests are considered. For organization, she advises writing everything down, perhaps using Google Calendar, and dividing up tasks among family members. Other suggestions include wrapping up Christmas books for daily reading and setting aside a special day for immediate family celebration.Create a "December Bucket List" for family members to choose special activities.Use tools like Google Calendar for organization and write down all tasks.Involve family members in preparations and consider unique traditions like reading wrapped Christmas books. ANY LAST-MINUTE TIPS FOR STAYING ORGANIZED DURING THE HOLIDAYS?To stay organized during the holidays, Crystal emphasizes the importance of simplifying and asking, "How can I make this easier?" She recommends writing down all tasks to clear your mind, seeking help from family members, and planning ahead for meals and events. Embracing shortcuts and preparing in advance, such as pre-making meals, can significantly reduce stress and enhance enjoyment of the holiday season.Simplify processes and ask how to make tasks easier.Write down all tasks and delegate responsibilities among family members.Plan meals and events in advance and embrace shortcuts to reduce holiday stress. ON TODAY'S PROGRAM, ROB ANSWERS LISTENER QUESTIONS: As a potential first-time homebuyer, I am wondering whether it's wise to take out a loan to buy a house in the current high Sarasota housing market, or should we wait?I will be losing my job soon and have a 401k with about $24,000 in it; should I roll it into an individual IRA or into my spouse's retirement plan? RESOURCES MENTIONED:FidelitySchwab Intelligent PortfoliosSound Mind Investing Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network as well as American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.comwhere you can join the FaithFi Community, and give as we expand our outreach. Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
Join us on this empowering episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast with the incredible Crystal Paine, founder of Money Saving Mom, host of The Crystal Paine Show, and NYT bestselling author. Crystal shares her wisdom on how to juggle the demands of life, find joy in every moment, and focus on what truly matters. In a world where time is fleeting, Crystal's insights on prioritizing and embracing the power of prayer provide a refreshing perspective. Discover the 6x2 priority system, learn to let go of perfectionism, and find inspiration in making life simpler. Crystal's personal journey, from overcoming anxiety to thriving through daily challenges, will inspire you to view stress as a warning flag and find the good in every day. Don't miss this episode packed with practical tips and heartfelt wisdom to help you not just survive but truly thrive in the midst of life's chaos. *** Learn more about Crystal here >> www.MoneySavingMom.Com Order your copy of The Time Saving Mom here >> https://amzn.to/40MHBLd Find Crystal's printables here >> www.crystalpaine.com/tsm Find Crystal on social media here >> @themoneysavingmom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us on this empowering episode of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast with the incredible Crystal Paine, founder of Money Saving Mom, host of The Crystal Paine Show, and NYT bestselling author. Crystal shares her wisdom on how to juggle the demands of life, find joy in every moment, and focus on what truly matters. In a world where time is fleeting, Crystal's insights on prioritizing and embracing the power of prayer provide a refreshing perspective. Discover the 6x2 priority system, learn to let go of perfectionism, and find inspiration in making life simpler. Crystal's personal journey, from overcoming anxiety to thriving through daily challenges, will inspire you to view stress as a warning flag and find the good in every day. Don't miss this episode packed with practical tips and heartfelt wisdom to help you not just survive but truly thrive in the midst of life's chaos. *** Learn more about Crystal here >> www.MoneySavingMom.Com Order your copy of The Time Saving Mom here >> https://amzn.to/40MHBLd Find Crystal's printables here >> www.crystalpaine.com/tsm Find Crystal on social media here >> @themoneysavingmom
In this episode, we discuss: Crystal Paine, The Money Saving Mom and Heather discuss how they have created unique systems to save money & budget to live a life stress free.Resources mentioned from this episode: My Team Building Course mentioned: https://www.mylifewellloved.com/product/team-building-for-solopreneur-mamas-course-workbook/Busy Mom's Holiday Planner: https://www.mylifewellloved.com/product/the-busy-moms-holiday-planner/FREE Christmas Traditions Bucket List for families: https://spring-pine-631.myflodesk.com/oqnsq2a5u7Episode 13: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-with-heather-brown/id1638763905?i=1000583797244More resources from this episode:Follow Crystal on Instagram: https://instagram.com/themoneysavingmomThe Crystal Paine Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crystal-paine-show/id1435521636The Time Saving Mom by Crystal Paine: https://urlgeni.us/amzn/CrystalPaineTrain with Me in the Healthy By Heather Brown Membership: Start your 7 day free trial here! https://www.mylifewellloved.com/membership/Shop my ebooks & products: https://www.mylifewellloved.com/product-category/digital-products/My Amazon Storefront: https://urlgeni.us/amazon/HBstorefrontDownload my free resources & printables here: https://www.mylifewellloved.com/freebies/Liquid Collagen & Modere Products: CODE HEATHER for $10 off: https://www.mylifewellloved.com/everyday-must-haves/Follow HeatherJoin my email list: https://spring-pine-631.myflodesk.com/9347a138-077e-4c55-bf61-2137aeed89eaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthybyheatherbrown/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HealthyByHeatherBrownPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/healthybyheatherbrown/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HealthyByHeatherBrown/videosLTK: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/HealthybyHeatherBrownTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@healthybyheatherbrownFollow and Review:We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
About CrystalCrystal Paine (www.moneysavingmom.com) is a New York Times bestselling author, a popular speaker, the host of The Crystal Paine Show, and the founder of one of the top personal finance blogs on the web, Money Saving Mom. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy in their everyday lives. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the Gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, and finding great deals at the grocery store. She lives with her husband and six kids in the Nashville, Tennessee, area.Connect with CrystalWebsite:https://moneysavingmom.com/Social Media:IG @themoneysavingmomFB Money Saving MomBooksCLICK HERE Finally, be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and SHARE! Make sure you don't miss a thing by subscribing on your favorite podcast platform and share so that all your friends can find us too! Connect with ErinIG @erincucciowww.erincuccio.comOrder Unraveled- Finding the Lovely When Life Comes Undonebook.erincuccio.comJoin my COMMUNITY https://hello.erincuccio.com/ You'll receive exclusive content right to your mobile device, and the best part is it's FREE.
In this episode, Michelle welcomes guest Crystal Paine, author of the book The Time-Saving Mom. Crystal shares her unique approach to time management, emphasizing the need for personal ownership and intentional choices. Drawing from her own experiences as a mother and caregiver to a child with special needs, Crystal offers practical tips on how to budget time just like you would budget money. Join us as we explore the power of prioritization, planning, and preparation to create a more fulfilling and purposeful life. Tune in to learn how to stop saying you don't have time and take control of your schedule. Crystal Paine is a New York Times bestselling author, a popular speaker, the host of The Crystal Paine Show, and the founder of one of the top personal finance blogs on the web, Money Saving Mom. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy in their everyday lives. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the Gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, and finding great deals at the grocery store. She lives with her husband and kids in the Nashville, Tennessee, area. Show notes and resources
Family financial expert Crystal Paine is the creator of the amazing website MoneySavingMom.com. SAVING MONEY WHEN PLANNING A WEDDINGThe biggest thing is you need a budget. How much money can you realistically devote to paying for this wedding? Really think about your priorities when it comes to that budget. CREATE A BUDGETCreate a budget by category and then decide what categories you want to prioritize and put a little bit more money in. And in which areas could you live with spending a little less? For example, perhaps you decide that spending a lot of money on professional photography isn't all that important to you, but you would really like to have nice flowers. Decide ahead of time how to prioritize your resources. And we highly recommend that you do not go into debt! It's not worth it. You can simplify your wedding and still have a great marriage. We promise! WHEN TO WED?According to knot.com, about 43% of weddings now take place between September and November. So how does that affect the cost of a wedding?Just remember the laws of supply and demand. If you're holding your wedding at a really popular time of the year, your costs may increase. Venues, photographers, cake decorators, etc. … all may charge more because demand is higher at that time of year. So if possible, consider holding your wedding outside of those peak months. Perhaps you could consider a December through February wedding date. If you go in the offseason, it's also going to be easier to find service providers as they're less likely to be booked up. OTHER MONEY-SAVING TIPSCrystal shares that she wore her mom's wedding gown during her wedding. But there are a lot of places online that offer great deals. For instance, David's Bridal offers sales a few times a year with significant discounts. Crystal says she's seen wedding dresses for as little as $99. So planning ahead can really save you a lot of money there. Also, ask around to see if there's anyone you know who can actually decorate cakes. There may be someone in your circle of friends, or a friend of a friend, who could help you save a lot of money on your cake. And if you're willing to hold your wedding at your church, rather than an expensive outside venue, you may be able to save a bundle there as well. Unless you're planning a super simple wedding, one investment that may be well worth your while is a wedding planner. Crystal shares that hiring a planner was the best investment she made for her wedding. A good planner can take a ton of stress off your plate. But they can also negotiate prices, help you stay within your budget, and may even save you money in the end. On today's program, Rob also answers listener questions: What are the tax implications of giving an adult child a large cash gift? Does it make sense to enter into a rent-to-own agreement for a home if your credit isn't great? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network as well as American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.comwhere you can join the FaithFi Community, and give as we expand our outreach.
Today host Angie Taylor interviews Crystal Paine, better known as the Money Saving Mom. She shares her journey of providing for her family while being a stay at home mom. Crystal is the author of five books, a podcast and robust social media presence. She blends her faith with her strategies to help mom's thrive and is a great inspiration. You can find Crystal and tips on how to save money in your home https://moneysavingmom.com/. Go follow her on IG for daily tips and inspiration https://www.instagram.com/themoneysavingmom/
Welcome to Episode 45! Crystal Paine of the Money Saving Mom joins Jennifer Pepito to talk about creating a peaceful home. Drawing from her most recent book, Crystal walks us through her personal four P's: prayer, priorities, planning and prepping. It's a beautiful episode that continues our theme of self, home, and life management as we continue to transition into a new season, school starting, life changes, and all that the rest of 2023 holds. Episode sponsored by the Peaceful Press! The Playful Pioneers Volume 2 is here!!! Looking for ways to celebrate and enjoy the beauty of the holidays? Check out our Christmas Guides Vol. 1 and 2, and the Unearthing Wonder Advent Guide. Find the beautiful Peaceful Press Cookbook on Amazon!! In this episode– The whole house doesn't have to be your responsibility because we have the opportunity to train our children to participate Equipping our children to be successful adults Leaning into prayer in the moment Prepping our minds for success To dive further into Crystal's Prayer, Priorities, Planning, and Prepping, check out her book The Time Saving Mom If you're looking for more ways to help organise and plan your life, check out the Peaceful Press Planner or the Homeschool Planner. You can learn more about Jennifer here- Jennifer's Instagram You can learn more about Crystal Paine here- Crystal's Instagram Some Amazon Affiliate Links.
Too much to do, not enough time to do it? You don't just have to hustle harder. You can simplify and (yes) enjoy your life. Crystal Paine—mom of six, bestselling author of The Money-Saving Mom, and entrepreneur—delivers real-world, no-nonsense time management advice for moms from her latest book, The Time-Saving Mom. Her ideas will keep you sane and enjoying the things you love most. Show Notes and Resources Connect with Crystal Paine at crystalpaine.com and moneysavingmom.com Also listen to other episodes with Crystal. And grab Crystal's book, The Time Saving Mom in our shop. Intrigued by today's episode? Think deeper about time management in Jen Pollock Michel's episodes with FamilyLife Today. Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our past podcasts. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
Crystal Paine from Money Saving Mom joins me to talk about her new book, Time Saving Mom. This book is all about how to juggle a lot, enjoy your life, and accomplish what matters most. Crystal writes about a four step plan to put this to action in your life, and it all begins with starting your day with the Lord. In this interview, she shares why it is so important for busy women to begin their day with Jesus. This allows you to serve the Lord and others from a place of peace instead of from a place of overwhelm. The practical, yet powerful, tips Crystal shares will be an encouragement to your heart! You will be challenged to love God more, spend more time with Him in prayer, and be a conduit of His grace to those you encounter in your everyday life. "The little choices we make each day can change the trajectory of our lives." Resources: Time Saving Mom by Crystal Paine: https://amzn.to/44eOWUg Crystal Paine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themoneysavingmom/ https://moneysavingmom.com/ Follow my journey by subscribing to this podcast. You can also follow me on Instagram, YouTube, and www.nohighercalling.org
Living Wholehearted co-host, Terra Mattson, is a marriage and family therapist, executive coach, author and co-founder of Living Wholehearted and Courageous Girls. She knows what it's like to be busy - running companies and meeting with clients, while trying to raise two girls who love the Lord and know they are loved. Any parent knows the struggle. So this conversation between Terra and Crystal Paine, is about grace and learning to find the rhythms of joy, rest, and peace in the reality of living a full life. As a type A, very organized woman, Crystal shares her four steps to an organized and simpler life and shares her own journey of getting off the performance treadmill and her compulsion to strive. Want to avoid or recover from burnout? Join us for today's episode. It's for any leader, in the home or the community, who wants to find simplicity in the midst of juggling many important roles. Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. She lives with her husband and six kids in the Nashville, Tennessee, area, where she is actively involved in her local church. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, going on adventures with her family (locally, domestically, and internationally), finding great deals at the grocery store, having heartfelt conversations, and trying to read too many books at one time! Connect with Crystal online: Website: https://crystalpaine.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themoneysavingmom/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoneySavingMom Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneysavingmom Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/msmblog/ For more help simplifying your life and learning to live from your priorities, consider executive coaching with Jeff or Terra or their LW Coaching team. And women, you are invited to join the next Women's Wholehearted Leadership Cohort - scheduled to begin in September 2023. The application is open! Go to livingwholehearted.com/cohort. ======================= We LOVE that you've decided to join us this week for the Living Wholehearted Podcast. We hope you enjoyed the conversation, tips, and resources to help you transform every relationship that matters most to you. If you think this will help someone you know, make sure you send it their way or share on socials. Tag us @living_wholehearted and @terramattson! Don't forget to FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss an episode and help spread the word by leaving us some stars on a review. Thanks for partnering with us to help more leaders, just like you, who want to live and lead with integrity at home, work and in the community. Go to livingwholehearted.com and sign up to receive our free leadership tips and updates delivered to you in our monthly newsletter. Until next time, be the leader you would follow! Grateful for you, Jeff & Terra To connect with Jeff & Terra Mattson and Living Wholehearted, go to: INSTAGRAM @TerraMattson @Living_Wholehearted @MyCourageousGirls FACEBOOK @WeAreLivingWholehearted @MyCourageousGirls WEBSITES LivingWholehearted.com TerraMattson.com MyCourageousGirls.com RESOURCES Shrinking the Integrity Gap https://davidccook.org/shrinking-integrity-gap-book/ https://a.co/d/dRiP4Ii Shrinking the Integrity Gap e-Course https://www.livingwholeheartedstore.com/e-courses Courageous: Being Daughters Rooted in Grace https://mycourageousgirls.com/shop/p/book-courageous-being-daughters-rooted-in-grace Dear Mattsons https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdPzQ_cUwCbRc-MQ40KL3a6ze06CiY38l Helping Moms Raise Confident Daughters http://cpguides.org ======================= The Living Wholehearted Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
If you're feeling overwhelmed and exhausted from juggling countless responsibilities and tasks, only to find that you still don't have enough time for what matters most to you, then you are not alone! Many parents are caught in a cycle of busyness that only leads to stress and burnout, despite their best efforts. Our guest, Crystal Paine, who is a mom of six, bestselling author, and entrepreneur, shares with Dr. Meeker tips from her new book, The Time-Saving Mom: How to Juggle a Lot, Enjoy Your Life, and Accomplish What Matters Most. Topics covered: Think long term. Ask yourself what will matter at the end of your life and what will matter 25 years from now. Find ways to make that little pocket of time that you already have to do something with it that is intentional. Explore how decluttering can decrease stress levels and make you feel more in control of your environment. Uncover the power of delegation and task prioritization to achieve a sense of equilibrium in your daily life. Learn how to own your time and find value in your identity through connecting with God. About our guest: Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. She lives with her husband and six kids in the Nashville, Tennessee, area, where she is actively involved in her local church. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, going on adventures with her family (locally, domestically, and internationally), finding great deals at the grocery store, having heartfelt conversations, and trying to read too many books at one time! Website: https://crystalpaine.com/ FROM THE PRODUCER Sign up for a free live coaching call with Dr. Meeker! Thursday, June 22, 2023, at 1:00 pm eastern Register here Follow us on Facebook and Instagram Check out Dr. Meg's parenting resources and tools @meekerparenting.com Thanks for listening to Episode #203, "Time Mastery: Simplify, Prioritize, and Thrive" Tips for Saving Time with Crystal Paine, and for helping Dr. Meg's parenting revolution reach more than FIVE MILLION downloads! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. Today we are talking about how we can do that with our time. Crystal's new book is called Time Saving Mom and she is giving us all the tips and encouragement we need to be better at time management. We talk about the similarities between time management and budget management, the need to simplify, releasing your day to the Lord, and we even talk about getting kids to help around the house! Crystal challenges us to rethink how we manage our time but also encourages us that it's okay to be a work in progress. She encourages us to reframe our words from, “I'm not good at that” to “I'm working on that.” You will leave this episode filled with simple yet powerful wisdom from Crystal! Enjoy! Connect with Crystal Website: https://crystalpaine.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themoneysavingmom/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoneySavingMom Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneysavingmom Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/msmblog/ Links Mentioned https://products.crystalpaine.com/store/ The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh: https://www.hellofresh.com/Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Have you ever felt guilt over the time you haven't spent with your kids because of work? Have you worried if you're not spending enough time with them? Today Lisa and Jamie discuss one of the hardest topics in today's parenting climate, time management. You'll hear how two working moms with multiple kids have learned to manage their “yeses” and “noes” and how they became comfortable with asking for help! The Money Saving Mom, Crystal Paine is today's expert. Crystal is a wife, mom of 6, best selling author and podcaster. Crystal's newest book is The Time-Saving Mom and her passion is to help women everywhere live with purpose and joy! Time is a gift from God and he will never call you to more things than the time you have. Let's work together to ensure we're pouring our time into the things that will matter 25 years from now! This conversation will challenge you to look at how your extra-curricular activities align with family values and will encourage you to make changes that work for the harmony of your family! SHOW LINKS:Connect with CrystalMoney Saving MomCrystal Paine ShowThe Time-Saving Mom
Thank you for listening to Around The Campfire, a podcast of Sky Ranch Ministries, hosted by Holly Knight. Today Holly welcomes Crystal Paine to the show to talk about her new book, The Time-Saving Mom. Crystal is founder of MoneySavingMom.com and has a desire to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. Crystal's new book, The Time-Saving Mom: How to Juggle a Lot, Enjoy Your Life, and Accomplish What Matters Most The Crystal Paine Show podcast Connect with Crystal Paine: MoneySavingMom.com, Instagram, Facebook Connect with Sky Ranch: Website, Facebook, Instagram Connect with Holly Knight: Website, Facebook, Instagram
Crystal Paine is wife to Jesse, mom of six, the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, New York Times bestselling author of Say Goodbye to Survival Mode, and author of Love-Centered Parenting. Today we get to chatting about her newest book, "The Time-Saving Mom". Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. She lives with her husband and kids in the Nashville, Tennessee area, where she is actively involved in her local church. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the Gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, going on adventures with her family (locally, domestically, and internationally), finding great deals at the grocery store, heartfelt conversations, and trying to read too many books at one time! Follow Bob: @bobgoff Follow Kim: @kimberly.stuart.writes Follow Crystal: @themoneysavingmom Purchase her latest book, "The Time Saving Mom": MoneySavingMom.com
Crystal Paine is wife to Jesse, mom of six, the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, New York Times bestselling author of Say Goodbye to Survival Mode, and author of Love-Centered Parenting. Today we get to chatting about her newest book, "The Time-Saving Mom". Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. She lives with her husband and kids in the Nashville, Tennessee area, where she is actively involved in her local church. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the Gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, going on adventures with her family (locally, domestically, and internationally), finding great deals at the grocery store, heartfelt conversations, and trying to read too many books at one time! Follow Bob: @bobgoff Follow Kim: @kimberly.stuart.writes Follow Crystal: @themoneysavingmom Purchase her latest book, "The Time Saving Mom": MoneySavingMom.com
Crystal Paine is wife to Jesse, mom of six, the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, New York Times bestselling author of Say Goodbye to Survival Mode, and author of Love-Centered Parenting. Today we get to chatting about her newest book, "The Time-Saving Mom". Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. She lives with her husband and kids in the Nashville, Tennessee area, where she is actively involved in her local church. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the Gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, going on adventures with her family (locally, domestically, and internationally), finding great deals at the grocery store, heartfelt conversations, and trying to read too many books at one time! Follow Bob: @bobgoff Follow Kim: @kimberly.stuart.writes Follow Crystal: @themoneysavingmom Purchase her latest book, "The Time Saving Mom": MoneySavingMom.com
Do you ever feel like there aren't enough hours in the day? That your calendar is full and overwhelming? That busy is your new normal and you wish it weren't? When my schedule gets too full, I know that something needs to change and that usually it means I need to sit down and have a come to Jesus meeting about my priorities. I need prayer, I need perspective, and I need practical steps. Our guest today is going to speak with us about all of those needs. Overextending ourselves…most of us want to change… Most modern moms feel overextended and like they want change. Crystal is just the encourager we need to work through those feelings and make actual change. You are going to leave this episode renewed—I was…three times over! Once after reading her book, again after this conversation, and once more when I was editing this episode. At the end of the show I share 4 ways that Crystal's book changed my life. Get ready for some tips, encouragement, and fresh perspective about how to best budget our time as moms. Crystal's Bio: Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. She lives with her husband and six kids in the Nashville, Tennessee, area, where she is actively involved in her local church. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, going on adventures with her family (locally, domestically, and internationally), finding great deals at the grocery store, having heartfelt conversations, and trying to read too many books at one time! FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE AT: WWW.ELEVATINGMOTHERHOOD.COM Today's Sponsor: THE FOCUS RETREAT www.thefocusretreat.com The mastermind I'm in with Jennifer Ford Berry, Becky Kopitske, and Amy Debrucque has an exciting announcement! We are hosting our first ever in-person retreat this fall at Shaker Village outside of Lexington, KY. It's called The Focus Retreat and we could not be more thrilled to share this opportunity with you! Join us this September for an opportunity to gather with other business minded mamas who long for the opportunity to carve out time to focus on what matters most to them in their businesses and lives—community, strategy, family, organization, and confidence. We're taking a whole woman approach to our coaching in this retreat by integrating business, personal, and spiritual growth—I love that this will all happen in-person with other woman who value genuine community over networking. They'll be keynote workshops, break out sessions, social gatherings, a mastermind panel to help you learn how to form your own, (and the in-person opportunity to introduce you to other women who are also interested in joining a mastermind) PLUS an optional VIP experience at Amy's lake house with live music, delicious food, and sisterhood. Come hang out with me, Jennifer, Becky, and Amy in-person this September at The Focus Retreat in beautiful Kentucky! Go to www.thefocusretreat.com for more information and to reserve your spot for this boutique retreat. Tickets are limited. Head to www.thefocusretreat.com to reserve yours!
Welcome to the Love Where You Are podcast! Do you feel like you're spinning your wheels, chasing your tail, putting out fires all day long, and going to bed feeling exhausted and overwhelmed? If you can relate, today's episode is for you! Bestselling author, founder of a widely popular enterprise, top podcast host—and busy mom of six—Crystal Paine should be exhausted. Or at least overwhelmed. But she's not. In fact, she's thriving and today she is here to share her best advice to help you do the same! Somer and Crystal discussed her practical 4 step system to help you stay sane in the full seasons of motherhood, why hustling harder is not the answer and what questions to ask when you are struggling with your season. Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. She has reached millions with practical advice that has changed families for the better. As a bestselling author, founder of a widely popular enterprise, top podcast host—and busy mom of six—Crystal Paine should be exhausted. Or at least overwhelmed. But she's not. In fact, she's thriving. Crystal is passionate about sharing the strategies and guiding principles she lives by to maximize her time and energy while balancing many responsibilities, staying sane, living meaningfully, and loving life - and today she is here to share these principles with you. Thank you for being here today. Now, let's dive into the conversation! You can connect with Crystal through Facebook, Instagram, and her website. You can also order her new book! FAVORITE TAKE-AWAYS: -Crystal's practical 4 Steps: *Pray *Prioritize *Plan *Prep - "I try to never use the word ‘busy' because I feel like it has a negative connotation of ‘I'm a victim of my life'" -If my kids see me upset, they think its because of them and I never want that to happen. I want them to see me living and joyful and happy life, loving the job of being their mom. Burn-out is not good for us or our kids! REMEMBER: -I cannot do all of this in my own strength or I'm going to feel stressed and exhausted. I am not enough but HE is enough. I need Jesus each and every moment of each and every day. -If we feel like our worth comes from our work, we are constantly not going to be measuring up. But if our worth is coming from Jesus…we don't have to do more, be more or try harder to attain His love. -Simplify the areas of your life where you can simplify: examples like choice fatigue in clothes and food. Connect with Somer! Stay connected to Somer and the Love Where You Are podcast through her Facebook & Instagram! Now, go love where you are and live on mission for Jesus today.
Crystal Paine, author of Time-Saving Mom, helps you pray, prioritize, plan, and prep so you can enjoy what matters most to you. Disclosure: Affiliate links are used below. If you choose to purchase through the links, we may be compensated at no additional cost to you. See full disclosure policy. Today's Guest: Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. She lives with her husband and six kids in the Nashville, Tennessee, area, where she is actively involved in her local church. Theme Music: “Found” by Lisa Troyer and Dawn Yoder Venture3Media/Circle of Friends Show Sponsor: Made Like Martha book by Katie M. Reid Things We Talk About: Crystal's podcast Time-Saving Mom Book Crystal's 4-step system More family meals around the table Body fat loss goal (protein, sleep, water intake, and strength training) Reward yourself with a fun task after your complete an unpleasant task Adoption When to say "no" to something that isn't working anymore When to push through when the "yes" is hard Nothing to Prove Book Looking people in the eyes Connect with Us: The Martha + Mary Show webpage Podcast Group on Facebook: Martha and Mary Show Sisterhood IG Handles: @leenienhuis @katie_m_reid @moneysavingmom Producer: Jeanna Lesausky Subscribe to the show and leave a rating and review.
Crystal Paine, known for years as “The Money-Saving Mom” knows a thing or two about balancing time. Balancing a busy career with raising six kids, and being a passionate advocate for foster-and-adoption, Crystal is still able to prioritize her walk with God, her marriage, and…even some rest! In the midst of the busiest season of her life, Crystal was writing “The Time-Saving Mom: How to Juggle a Lot, Enjoy Your Life, and Accomplish What Matters Most”. She has lived her message and in today's conversation she shares more of her story and a few helpful tips and tools we can all put into practice right away. I sure need this message and I think Crystal has encouragement for everyone who listens! Find links and listen at show notes: www.monicaswanson.com/crystal-paine Podcast page (for all episodes) www.monicaswanson.com/podcast Raising Amazing book page: www.monicasawanson.com/raisingamazing The Monica Swanson Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
When we are looking at leading our lives, one of the first places to peek under the hood is time management. How we spend our minutes, hours, and days adds up to a life, and usually we aren't spending them they way we'd really like to when we take an honest look. Today Crystal Paine, the Money Saving Mom, joins us to discuss how she gets it all done in a week using her 6:2 system, how to use get enough sleep, drink enough water, and track our habits. Crystal is a woman who runs a full time business, has six children, volunteers at her church, and writes books - her latest on time management. She is sharing her secrets today and we all get to benefit. If you want to lead a more intentional life with your time, this episode will help! Some things you heard on the show: Crystal's new book Time Saving Mom CRYSTAL'S 6:2 PRIORITY AREAS Friendships / Relationships Home Marriage Business Kids Health Atomic Habits Crystal's Habit Tracker
Are you a busy mom? Do you feel like you are juggling many things? Do you wish you can make the most of your minutes for the day? I am so excited to talk with Crystal Paine on the podcast this week about her book, *The Time Saving Mom: How to Juggle a Lot, Enjoy Your Life, and Accomplish What Matters Most. This is a must read for any mom who is trying to manage a busy schedule. I learned so much from Crystal, so many practical tips she shares in the book and on the episode today. I think you are going to learn so much from her about making priorities, time blocking, habit stacking and more. Also, I am so excited for someone to win a copy of Crystal's book: *The Time Saving Mom. All the details of the book giveaway are on my website at jodirosser.com or you can click this direct link: https://kingsumo.com/g/xpv2f8/time-saving-mom-book-giveaway Book Recommendation: *Atomic Habits by James Clear Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. She lives with her husband and six kids in the Nashville, Tennessee, area, where she is actively involved in her local church. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, going on adventures with her family (locally, domestically, and internationally), finding great deals at the grocery store, having heartfelt conversations, and trying to read too many books at one time! Crystal's new book, *The-Time Saving Mom, is available for pre-order now! *Note: If you are interested in purchasing this book or the books recommended, I would love for you to use the Amazon Affiliate link above to help support the podcast. Thank yo
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Today Kathi is joined by Crystal Paine, also known as the Money Saving Mom, as they discuss how to juggle a lot, enjoy your life, and accomplish what matters! Crystal is a busy entrepreneur and mother of six who has been on a journey including secondary infertility, foster care, adoption, and caring for a child with special needs. How does she decide what to take on and what to say no to at any given time? Crystal shares her six by two priority system - six priorities, focusing on two each day. These are her top priorities: Spiritual health Marriage Kids Home Business Friendships Rotating the focus of these priorities during the week gives her a little breathing room, while still making sure she accomplishes what matters. Next week Crystal Paine will continue her conversation with Kathi, as they chat about planning systems and how to turn these priorities into action steps. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to be notified when the next episode is released. When you do you will also receive a free Clutter Free Kit with handouts and video interview with Kathi! Links Mentioned: Crystal Paine Money Saving Mom The Time Saving Mom Undone by Michele Cushatt Renee Swope Weekend at Bernie's Let's stay connected To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Pinterest. Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes or subscribe to our newsletter now. Kathi's Favorites: The Clutter-Free Home Learn more about Clutter Free for Life. Clutter Free Academy Facebook Group
Sign up for the email list to get the behind-the-scenes view. https://www.subscribepage.com/kcmo Want to try a coaching call-- sign up for a free 30-minute call: https://calendly.com/christythomas/exploratory-call-free GOOD ENOUGH MOM SOCIETY (christythomascoaching.com) You are exactly the right mom for your kids. I am so glad to know you. 327. How She Does It All -- The Time-Saving Mom Meet Crystal! Crystal Paine is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. She lives with her husband and six kids in the Nashville, Tennessee, area. Her biggest passions are raising awareness for foster care, going on adventures with her family (locally, domestically, and internationally), finding great deals at the grocery store, having heartfelt conversations, and trying to read too many books at one time! Find Crystal on Instagram: Crystal Paine
Welcome to Episode 70 of The Perfectionist's Guide to Mothering! Today I'm talking with the amazing Crystal Paine. Crystal is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. Her desire is to help women across the globe live with more joy, purpose, and intention in their everyday lives. She lives with her husband and six kids in the Nashville, Tennessee, area, where she is actively involved in her local church. Her biggest passions are helping women understand how the gospel can radically transform their lives, raising awareness for foster care, going on adventures with her family (locally, domestically, and internationally), finding great deals at the grocery store, having heartfelt conversations, and trying to read too many books at one time! We chat all about her new book, The Time-Saving Mom, which releases on March 7th.* In this episode shares her four-step system, her time-blocked to-do list, and many other great time-saving tips! Some of the resources we mention include: Off the Clock by Laura Vanderkam* 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think by Laura Vanderkam* Mind Your Mindset by Meghan Hyatt Miller and Michael Hyatt* Soundtracks by John Acuff* Libby App Hoopla App The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson* Clean Angel Miraculous Cleaner* Nothing to Prove by Jennie Allen* You can connect with Crystal through: Her website: moneysavingmom.com Her podcast: The Crystal Paine Show Instagram: @themoneysavingmom The new book: The Time-Saving Mom *Affiliate Link --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andreafortenberry/support
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What does every mom want? More time. Well, I'm not sure I can give you that - but I can absolutely provide some great time saving tips and hacks for you courtesy of today's guest, Crystal Paine. She is the founder of MoneySavingMom.com, host of The Crystal Paine Show podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author. In today's episode, we chat: - How a 25-year mindset changes everything - Crystal's Four-Step System to feeling less frazzled, having more breathing room, finding time to invest in important things, and discovering more joy - How to prioritize what to do next - Crystal's "Time-Blocked To-Do List" - and how it's the antidote to distraction - A look at Crystal's Morning Routine (Spoiler Alert: It starts the night before) - ...and what to do if this all sounds overwhelming! (Yup, she's got a hack for that too.) Her new book, The Time-Saving Mom: How to Juggle a Lot, Enjoy Your Life, and Accomplish What Matters Most, comes out on March 7, 2023 and is available wherever books are sold. Pre-order today! Connect with Crystal: Website: https://crystalpaine.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themoneysavingmom/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoneySavingMom Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneysavingmom Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/msmblog/ Connect with Susannah: Instagram // Website --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susannah-mcmonagle/message
Exhausted. Burned out. Stressed. Overwhelmed—moms everywhere are tired and in desperate need of a nap, shower, or some alone time. Preferably all three. As a bestselling author, founder of a widely popular enterprise, top podcast host—and busy mom of six—Crystal Paine should be exhausted. Or at least overwhelmed. But she's not. In fact, she's thriving - and she's here to share some of her best tips with you. Crystal shares: how to simplify and make decision-making easier, her four-step system for feeling less frazzled, advice for people who think implementing a system sounds overwhelming and more. -------------------------------Links Discussed in This EpisodeOrder a Copy of Minimalist Moms: Living and Parenting with SimplicityBeneficial Resource: Atomic Habits by James ClearCan't Stop Talking About: Clean Angel Miraculous CleanerConnect with Crystal:o https://moneysavingmom.como Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoneySavingMom o Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themoneysavingmom/ o Twitter: https://twitter.com/moneysavingmom o Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/msmblog/_created/ o YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/moneysavingmomShow Notes for EP261: Time-Saving Tips for Overwhelmed MomsEnjoy this Podcast?Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your fellow mothers so that they can be inspired to think more and do with less. Order (or review) my recent book, Minimalist Moms: Living & Parenting With SimplicityQuestions? You can contact me through my website, find me on Instagram, or like The Minimalist Moms Page on Facebook.Thanks for listening! For more updates and episodes, visit the website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher.Checkout the Minimalist Moms Podcast storefront for recommendations from Diane.If you enjoyed today's episode of the Minimalist Moms Podcast, then hit subscribe and share it with your friends!Episode Sponsors |The Minimalist Moms Podcast would not be possible without the support of weekly sponsors. Choosing brands that I believe in is important to me. I only want to recommend brands that I believe may help you in your daily life. As always, never feel pressured into buying anything. Remember: if you don't need it, it's not a good deal!Armoire | Right now my listeners can give Armoire a try and get up to 50% off their first month, that's up to $125 OFF! Just visit armoire.style/Minimalist.Earth Breeze | Minimalist Mom listeners can subscribe and save 40%! Go to earthbreeze.com/minimalist to get started! ZocDoc | Visit zocdoc.com/minimalist to find doctors and specialists in your area for FREE!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/minimalist-moms-podcast2093/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Are you looking at gaining financial independence as a family or making more out of what you have? In this episode of Following to Lead with Kevin East, he interacts with Crystal Paine, also known as Money Saving Mom. Crystal is a wife, mom of 6, speaker, author, blogger, business consultant, and online entrepreneur, best known for founding MoneySavingMom.com and YourBloggingMentor.com. In this episode, they talk about finances in the home, how to handle money, and how extravagantly generous God calls us to be. In addition, she mentions the foundational reasons money management is important and touches on other golden tips. Are you looking to learn about financial management tips? Listen to this episode to find out more. Follow Jesus Lead Differently. The Mentoring Alliance https://www.thementoringalliance.com/ For donations https://www.thementoringalliance.com/donate https://crystalpaine.com/ https://moneysavingmom.com https://YourBloggingMentor.com http://www.facebook.com/MoneySavingMom https://www.instagram.com/themoneysavingmom Similar Episodes: Ep. 106 Raising a Balanced Family with Arlene Pellicane Ep. 94 Parenting by Grace with Lucille Williams Ep. 93 Preparing your children for the future with Allen Carter Ep. 90 Intentional Parenting with Abbie Halberstadt Ep. 84 Kingdom Driven Entrepreneurship with Shae Bynes
Are you prepared for a deeper economic downturn? While we can't predict the economic future, we can be prepared for it! We'll talk about that today on MoneyWise. Preparing for lean times is not only common sense, it's backed up by God's Word. Consider Proverbs 6, which teaches, Go to the ant consider her ways, and be wise she prepares her bread in summer and gathers her food in harvest. And in Genesis 41 we're told about Joseph as overseer for the Pharaoh storing up grain. It reads, and the seven years of famine began, just as Joseph had said. There was famine in all the other lands, but in the whole land of Egypt there was food. We don't have famines in the U.S., but we do have the business equivalent, recessions. In modern times, they seem to come about every 10 years, usually following strong economic growth. So it's never a question of if a recession will come, but when. HOW TO PREPARE So how do you prepare? Here are 7 steps you can take: 1. SEEK WISDOM: Take five minutes to sign up for a personal finance newsletter or blog. Christian Credit Counselors has a great blog about debt management and improving your finances in general. That's at ChristianCreditCounselors.org/blog. Also, our friend Crystal Paine has a daily newsletter with money-saving tips and deals. You can sign up for that at MoneySavingMom.com. 2. MAKE A TO-DO LIST: Make a to do list of 10 financial tasks you've been putting off. One example is to check your credit score. If you have a credit card, your issuer probably offers this as a free service. Related to that, get your credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com. You can get one from each of the three credit reporting agencies each year for free. Another idea might be to set up a high-interest savings account at an online bank. Or get disability insurance if you don't have it. Or maybe make out your will. Just keep going until you have 10 items on your list. Once you have your list, you're ready for the third step in preparing for recession: 3. TAKE ACTION: Do something. Pick one thing from your financial to do list and just do it! That'll give you the satisfaction of crossing it off. Then make a commitment to do another item each week. You're much more likely to finish the list if you focus on just one item. It's like the old joke, how do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. 4. TRACK SPENDING: Set up a system to track your spending. If times are tough, you want to know where every dollar is going. You can do this manually with a small notebook where you write down everything you spend. Or you can simply have the free MoneyWise app to do it for you. It also has three ways to set up your budget, so one will be right for you. Download it wherever you get your apps. Just look for MoneyWise biblical finance. Or visit App.MoneyWise.org. 5. FIND SOMETHING TO CUT: Once you're tracking your spending, you'll get an idea of how you can make your dollars stretch farther. Try to identify one area a week where you can trim or cut something altogether. A good place to start is by canceling recurring charges in your checking account for apps or streaming services you no longer use. Odds are you have a few. 6. YOUR MAYDAY BUDGET: Next, work up your Mayday Budget. This is where you prioritize the four essentials. ● Number one is food because you have to eat. ● Two is housing because you need a place for you and your family to live. ● Three is utilities to keep the lights on and your home heated or cooled. ● And finally, transportation. Determine how much you'll need for those budget categories. All other bills are less important and you can always catch up on them later. That's your Mayday Budget. 7. REFLECT ON GOD'S WORD AND WISDOM: Last on the list of things you can do to prepare for a recession, but certainly not least, is take time to reflect and meditate on God's financial principles. There are more than 2300 verses in the Bible laying out God's wisdom for managing money so you've got plenty of reading to do. Maybe focus on just one a day, like Prov 22:7: The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is slave of the lender. And if you're experiencing financial difficulty right now a good place to start is with Philippians 4:19. It reads, And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. So those are some ways you can prepare for a recession. We hope you find them useful. On today's program, Rob also answers listener questions: ● Does closing a credit account hurt your credit score? ● How do you determine when it's time to move or reallocate your investments? ● Is now a good time to sell precious metals? ● When is it wise to roll a home improvement loan into a new mortgage? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them to Questions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website at MoneyWise.org where you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, join the MoneyWise Community, and even download the free MoneyWise app. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29
Are you prepared for a deeper economic downturn? While we can't predict the economic future, we can be prepared for it! We'll talk about that today on MoneyWise. Preparing for lean times is not only common sense, it's backed up by God's Word. Consider Proverbs 6, which teaches, Go to the ant consider her ways, and be wise she prepares her bread in summer and gathers her food in harvest. And in Genesis 41 we're told about Joseph as overseer for the Pharaoh storing up grain. It reads, and the seven years of famine began, just as Joseph had said. There was famine in all the other lands, but in the whole land of Egypt there was food. We don't have famines in the U.S., but we do have the business equivalent, recessions. In modern times, they seem to come about every 10 years, usually following strong economic growth. So it's never a question of if a recession will come, but when. HOW TO PREPARE So how do you prepare? Here are 7 steps you can take: 1. SEEK WISDOM: Take five minutes to sign up for a personal finance newsletter or blog. Christian Credit Counselors has a great blog about debt management and improving your finances in general. That's at ChristianCreditCounselors.org/blog. Also, our friend Crystal Paine has a daily newsletter with money-saving tips and deals. You can sign up for that at MoneySavingMom.com. 2. MAKE A TO-DO LIST: Make a to do list of 10 financial tasks you've been putting off. One example is to check your credit score. If you have a credit card, your issuer probably offers this as a free service. Related to that, get your credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com. You can get one from each of the three credit reporting agencies each year for free. Another idea might be to set up a high-interest savings account at an online bank. Or get disability insurance if you don't have it. Or maybe make out your will. Just keep going until you have 10 items on your list. Once you have your list, you're ready for the third step in preparing for recession: 3. TAKE ACTION: Do something. Pick one thing from your financial to do list and just do it! That'll give you the satisfaction of crossing it off. Then make a commitment to do another item each week. You're much more likely to finish the list if you focus on just one item. It's like the old joke, how do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. 4. TRACK SPENDING: Set up a system to track your spending. If times are tough, you want to know where every dollar is going. You can do this manually with a small notebook where you write down everything you spend. Or you can simply have the free MoneyWise app to do it for you. It also has three ways to set up your budget, so one will be right for you. Download it wherever you get your apps. Just look for MoneyWise biblical finance. Or visit App.MoneyWise.org. 5. FIND SOMETHING TO CUT: Once you're tracking your spending, you'll get an idea of how you can make your dollars stretch farther. Try to identify one area a week where you can trim or cut something altogether. A good place to start is by canceling recurring charges in your checking account for apps or streaming services you no longer use. Odds are you have a few. 6. YOUR MAYDAY BUDGET: Next, work up your Mayday Budget. This is where you prioritize the four essentials. ● Number one is food because you have to eat. ● Two is housing because you need a place for you and your family to live. ● Three is utilities to keep the lights on and your home heated or cooled. ● And finally, transportation. Determine how much you'll need for those budget categories. All other bills are less important and you can always catch up on them later. That's your Mayday Budget. 7. REFLECT ON GOD'S WORD AND WISDOM: Last on the list of things you can do to prepare for a recession, but certainly not least, is take time to reflect and meditate on God's financial principles. There are more than 2300 verses in the Bible laying out God's wisdom for managing money so you've got plenty of reading to do. Maybe focus on just one a day, like Prov 22:7: The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is slave of the lender. And if you're experiencing financial difficulty right now a good place to start is with Philippians 4:19. It reads, And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. So those are some ways you can prepare for a recession. We hope you find them useful. On today's program, Rob also answers listener questions: ● Does closing a credit account hurt your credit score? ● How do you determine when it's time to move or reallocate your investments? ● Is now a good time to sell precious metals? ● When is it wise to roll a home improvement loan into a new mortgage? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them to Questions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website at MoneyWise.org where you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, join the MoneyWise Community, and even download the free MoneyWise app. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29
Are you prepared for a deeper economic downturn? While we can't predict the economic future, we can be prepared for it! We'll talk about that today on MoneyWise. Preparing for lean times is not only common sense, it's backed up by God's Word. Consider Proverbs 6, which teaches, Go to the ant consider her ways, and be wise she prepares her bread in summer and gathers her food in harvest. And in Genesis 41 we're told about Joseph as overseer for the Pharaoh storing up grain. It reads, and the seven years of famine began, just as Joseph had said. There was famine in all the other lands, but in the whole land of Egypt there was food. We don't have famines in the U.S., but we do have the business equivalent, recessions. In modern times, they seem to come about every 10 years, usually following strong economic growth. So it's never a question of if a recession will come, but when. HOW TO PREPARE So how do you prepare? Here are 7 steps you can take: 1. SEEK WISDOM: Take five minutes to sign up for a personal finance newsletter or blog. Christian Credit Counselors has a great blog about debt management and improving your finances in general. That's at ChristianCreditCounselors.org/blog. Also, our friend Crystal Paine has a daily newsletter with money-saving tips and deals. You can sign up for that at MoneySavingMom.com. 2. MAKE A TO-DO LIST: Make a to do list of 10 financial tasks you've been putting off. One example is to check your credit score. If you have a credit card, your issuer probably offers this as a free service. Related to that, get your credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com. You can get one from each of the three credit reporting agencies each year for free. Another idea might be to set up a high-interest savings account at an online bank. Or get disability insurance if you don't have it. Or maybe make out your will. Just keep going until you have 10 items on your list. Once you have your list, you're ready for the third step in preparing for recession: 3. TAKE ACTION: Do something. Pick one thing from your financial to do list and just do it! That'll give you the satisfaction of crossing it off. Then make a commitment to do another item each week. You're much more likely to finish the list if you focus on just one item. It's like the old joke, how do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. 4. TRACK SPENDING: Set up a system to track your spending. If times are tough, you want to know where every dollar is going. You can do this manually with a small notebook where you write down everything you spend. Or you can simply have the free MoneyWise app to do it for you. It also has three ways to set up your budget, so one will be right for you. Download it wherever you get your apps. Just look for MoneyWise biblical finance. Or visit App.MoneyWise.org. 5. FIND SOMETHING TO CUT: Once you're tracking your spending, you'll get an idea of how you can make your dollars stretch farther. Try to identify one area a week where you can trim or cut something altogether. A good place to start is by canceling recurring charges in your checking account for apps or streaming services you no longer use. Odds are you have a few. 6. YOUR MAYDAY BUDGET: Next, work up your Mayday Budget. This is where you prioritize the four essentials. ● Number one is food because you have to eat. ● Two is housing because you need a place for you and your family to live. ● Three is utilities to keep the lights on and your home heated or cooled. ● And finally, transportation. Determine how much you'll need for those budget categories. All other bills are less important and you can always catch up on them later. That's your Mayday Budget. 7. REFLECT ON GOD'S WORD AND WISDOM: Last on the list of things you can do to prepare for a recession, but certainly not least, is take time to reflect and meditate on God's financial principles. There are more than 2300 verses in the Bible laying out God's wisdom for managing money so you've got plenty of reading to do. Maybe focus on just one a day, like Prov 22:7: The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is slave of the lender. And if you're experiencing financial difficulty right now a good place to start is with Philippians 4:19. It reads, And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. So those are some ways you can prepare for a recession. We hope you find them useful. On today's program, Rob also answers listener questions: ● Does closing a credit account hurt your credit score? ● How do you determine when it's time to move or reallocate your investments? ● Is now a good time to sell precious metals? ● When is it wise to roll a home improvement loan into a new mortgage? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them to Questions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website at MoneyWise.org where you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, join the MoneyWise Community, and even download the free MoneyWise app. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29
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