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Failing to Plan, Is Planning to Fail!
Welcome back to another edition of Business & Budgets! Today I will be helping you figure out a plan of action to truly meet your goals this year. The first step to achieving your goals is to map out a plan. One of my favorite quotes states, "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail." I don't know about you but I've had more than enough failures and I am ready to plan something different. The first thing you need to determine is your planning style. Are you more of a digital pl

2018 Recap & 2019 Goals
Welcome to 2019! I hope everyone is off to a wonderful new year full of productivity and prosperity! We are off to a great start here at The Sonshine Enterprise and Momming on a Budget. 2018 was a crazy ride and I am so glad that it's over. Though, I think last year was filled with more failures than success, I am so thankful for all of the valuable lessons. Last week I went live on Instagram to fill everybody in on my planned schedule for Business & Budgets this year. My big

Cutting the Biggest Expenses III: Housing
Hey everybody! Welcome back to Momming on a Budget! This is the final part of a three part series on cutting your top three expenses. As a mom, your decision on where to live is super important to your child(ren) development. Not only must you focus on location, but also, the schools, safety, yard size, ability to baby proof, the list goes on and on. I can't promise you that you will get everything off your wishlist, but you may change your priorities after reading this. OWNE

Staying on Budget Isn't Easy
It's difficult to make yourself consistently stick to a budget especially when you are used to spending freely without remorse. For starters, figure out your financial budgeting style. Everything doesn't work for everybody, so it's time that you figure out what works for you. Here's the three styles I am most familiar with: Cash Envelopes: With this system you organize the amount of money you plan on contributing to each category into physical envelopes. When the Starbucks en