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March 2008 Goals

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FINANCIAL

1. Put away at least $1000 for the upcoming wedding I have to attend into my EF.

Then I need to save another $1200 for another upcoming wedding to cover hotel costs + entertainment. That’ll be my budget and I’m going to try my darndest to stick under it.

2. Put at least $1000 into debt.
I only put $700 away (minimum) last month, this month, it’ll be $1000, and it’s only because I’m saving for that wedding early that I’m not putting more money into debt.

3. Clear my purchases from last month.
Piece of cake. Already have the cash from last month sitting in my EF ready to be withdrawn and used.

FB CLOSET

1. Post more items on sale on FB Closet and Amazon.ca, which will help with the decluttering.

2. Look into consignment shops (may be a hassle-free way to get rid of clothes), but I’m still posting shoes, jewellery, purses and accessories – things that don’t require sizing to be an issue.

3. Draw up an Excel template/sheet to track all of this stuff going in and out.

PERSONAL

1. Scan in a folder or so of documents to continue plodding along to meet my goals on my Massive Document Archival Initiative.

2. Organize my sleeping area. It’s a mess of books, water bottles, BCPs, cords and various pieces of paper. Ugh. Need a plan.

3. Sync everything (PDA, iPod, etc)

Have you thought about your March goals yet?

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COMMENTS: 3 Comments

3 Responses to “March 2008 Goals”


  1. Jummy
    on Mar 3rd, 2008
    @ 2:50 PM

    No I haven’t but your organization is making me feel pretty darn lazy!


  2. Natalie
    on Mar 3rd, 2008
    @ 3:06 PM

    I haven’t — but I take my old clothes to the consignment shops and I love it!
    It’s never a ton of money — but it works. And you can take really old stuff to Goodwill and get a receipt for tax time!


  3. Fabulously Broke
    on Mar 4th, 2008
    @ 11:04 AM

    Jummy: Don’t use me as an example, this is a burst of energy I hope lasts through the project LOL

    Natalie: That’s a good idea, I may do that once I can’t sell anything on hte blog… and I’m definitely going to donate things for tax time. That may be my best option

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