What the Cheapskate is Reading: Early Fall Edition

by Christina Brown · 0 comments

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Fall has arrived.  And I love it!  I love the crisp breeze, the glorious fall colors, and wearing comfy sweaters.

The only thing I don’t like is the endless political advertising.  That can end any day now.

But anyway… It’s been awhile since I’ve shared what I’ve been reading (and writing), so I thought I’d point you in that direction.  Enjoy this fall weather: Winter is just around the corner!

I’ve had a couple of posts over at Money Your Way that you should check out.  Read 5 Smart Money Moves for Stay-at-Home Parents and  Six Places You Might Miss Supermarket Savings.

Get Rich Slowly shares 15 Things You Need to Know About Financial Aid.  This is a must-read for anyone headed off to college.

Looking for ways to create more storage?  The Art of Doing Stuff shares How to Build Easy Storage Shelves.

I always feel pulled in a million directions. That’s why I found A Counter-Intuitive Remedy to Feeling Short on Time over at PsyBlog to be a fascinating read.

Follow your dreams, follow your passion, it will make you happy, right?  I Will Teach You to Be Rich says “Follow Your Passion is bad advice. Do this instead.”

Have I mentioned I love fall?  Check out the Fall Nature Photo Scavenger Hunt over at Go Explore Nature.  Fun for all ages!

Happy reading!


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