My friend Shelley Seale is doing a series of 30-day projects this year. She’s calling it “the year of living consciously”. She’s worn no more than 6 items of outerwear, eaten only locally grown food, meditated, practiced happiness and giving and living sustainably for 30 days at a time, and then incorporated what works into her life.
Now she’s starting 30 days of living on discounts. Can’t wait to learn more about living well frugally!
Today I start my newest 30-Day experiment – using only coupons, Groupons and other discounts on everything I buy. I already take some good advantage of things like Groupons, but this 30-day period I will push it to the limit to see if I can live for an entire month doing only that with everything I buy. A guy named Josh Stevens lived off Groupon for a entire year, and blogged about it. Keep reading for more rules and guidelines that I've laid out … Read More
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Actually, living on a discount could end up being more expensive. Most groupons are for eating out. Grocery coupons are mostly for processed food. Anyway, it will be interesting to see how it works out.
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I’m looking forward to how it goes for Shelley. Maybe she can use the GoLocal card discount at the farmer’s markets? She’s very resourceful — and if it’s not working, I’m sure she’ll let us know. Thanks for commenting, Peggy!
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