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Jan 01 2009

Check out these - to start your New Year off right!

Don’t you just love a fresh start?  Or a new beginning?  Especially after the bummer-of-a-year that 2008 turned out to be …

Here are some really good articles and blog posts -

To keep your 2009 New Year’s motivation inspired:

  1. An article by MSN Money’s own MP Dunleavey - called How Our Money Secrets Can Cost Us. (She totally hooked me with her first line … It’s time to come clean!)
  2. I’m kind of new to the Marc and Angel Hack Life blog.  (Which features practical tips for leading a productive life.)  But already I am ridiculously impressed!  It’s a blog that everybody should be reading daily in 2009 - I’m not kidding!  Start with this post called Be Who You Were Born To Be.
  3. Have you heard of The One Dollar Diet Project?  (I hadn’t until I saw them on Fox and Friends one morning.)  Basically it’s about two social justice teachers who decided to eat on a dollar a day.  This is a pretty cool blog, because it speaks to us on so many levels!  Click on the link to be inspired … I dare you!
  4. I love books.  Always have and always will! Shaefer’s Blog had an interesting post where he listed his top 10 all-time favorite books.  Can you guess what the number one pick was???  Check out the blog to see!
  5. Meet the family of 7 who live on $44K a year -  debt-free!  These people are awe inspiring in their money management skills.  Click here to read their story.
  6. It never ceases to amaze me, the wealth of inspirational information, available FOR FREE  on the web!

I hope you had a good New Year’s Eve …

And I wish you a healthy and prosperous 2009!! :-)

dawn @ iowahippiechick

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