Weekly Links: Moving Edition

H and I are moving soon, so we are currently getting rid of quite a few things that we dont think we will need in the future or haven’t used since we moved into our current place around 3 years ago.  It’s nice that we are getting it out of the way and we wont have to move it, but there’s just so much stuff that we’ve got to find a way to get rid of it all.  I dont really want to throw it in the trash because most of it still works just fine.  I’m working on some good ways to de-clutter in a sustainable way.

Also, the redesign of the site is complete (for the most part, still a few tweaks I’d like to make) and I hope that you noticed that I’ve put my email list back up here.  I plan on doing a weekly newsletter in the future, where I’ll be sharing some awesome sustainable tips and tricks that I’ve been using.  I hope that you’ll consider signing up!

Fiscal Phoenix had a post on 5 ways to advance your skills at work.

Broke Professionals had a post on the cost of jury duty (which for the record, I do not like serving jury duty)

Stock Trend Investing had some sweet infographics on the S&P 500.

That’s all for now, it has been a busy week!

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  1. Our experiences with cars sound so similar! I lived in the country during my teen years, and my family’s dependence on cars was crazy. When I moved to college, my mom left me with the option to have a car or sell it; I chose to keep it, but by the end of my Senior year, I was barely driving the thing at all. Looking back, I wish I would have made the jump and sold it for the savings!

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