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Book Review: Say Goodbye to Survival Mode

January 19, 2014 by Tracy

Book Review: Say Goodbye to Survival Mode

Book Review: Say Goodbye to Survival ModePlaying catch-up with a list a mile long, I found myself in survival mode. I know I didn’t plan for this destination, but my choices put me here. Instead of deciding what to do, I was putting out the next fire before another one started.

Caught in the rat race of life, I don’t always take the time to play that requested game with my son, paint my daughter’s nails after she’s asked every day for a week, or give complete attention to Miss 3’s long-winded story that really has no end. However, my children really need undivided attention, even if it is for 10 minutes.

Realizing I needed a change, I was thrilled when I was chosen as a launch team member for the release of Crystal Paine’s second book, Say Goodbye to Survival Mode: 9 Simple Strategies to Stress Less, Sleep More, and Restore Your Passion for Life.

Having loved Crystal’s first book, The Money Saving Mom’s Budget, as it met me where I was, I knew this second book was just what I needed.

This 230-page Say Goodbye to Survival Mode book is packed with Crystal’s personal story along with interviews and encouragement from others who have broken free from survival mode. As I read the scenarios, I could have easily substituted my name into many of their stories.

Realizing that I’m not alone in survival mode, I found the 9 simple strategies a way through the dark tunnel into a stress-free, manageable lifestyle.

9 Simple Strategies

          1. Stop Trying to Do It All
          2. Say Yes to the Best
          3. If You Aim at Nothing, You’ll Hit It Every Time
          4. Discipline Is Not a Bad Word
          5. Be Intentional with Your Bank Account
          6. Manage the Home Front
          7. When You Feel Like a Failure
          8. Yes, You can Make a Difference
          9. Sometimes It Is about You

Embedded within the structure of these 9 strategies, each reader will find encouragement and practical solutions that can be implemented immediately. At the conclusion of each chapter is a “Get Practical” section designed with questions to help you apply the principles shared.

Though each reader will have her own favorites, I found the following 5 lessons and quotations my breakthrough to saying goodbye to survival mode:

1. How to become more self-disciplined

“I’d rather do a few things well, have my priorities in order, and enjoy life than to try and do two hundred things poorly and have a stressed-out, exhausted, passionless existence.”

The “Four C’s to Creating Margin” section outlines how to create empty space within our schedule. With extra time built-in, I have room for the sick child, the spontaneous trip to Chick-fil-A, and the unexpected phone call from a friend.

2. How to set and keep goals

“If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll never reach your destination.”

Finding goals a great tool to get from here to there, I loved the “Set SMART Goals” section. Using the word SMART, where each letter represents a word, Crystal shares how to create Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-Bound goals. Using these parameters, I get from the generic goal of “be more healthy” to the specific goal of “lose 1 pound each week.”

3. How to manage your time, money, and home

“At different times in your life, you’re going to need to put more energy and effort into some things while other things will need to be put on the back burner for the time being.”

As cleaning our household has been on the back burner for some time, I was able to keep up the surface cleaning because we limit clutter in our home. Lest you get the wrong idea, we have lots of stuff as opposed to Crystal’s minimalist lifestyle. However, everything has a place.

I enjoy removing unnecessary items from our home and found the “Four-week Guide to rid clutter from your home” section great because she suggests focusing on one type of room each week.

4. How to rediscover your passion and purpose for life

“It’s an indescribable feeling to invest your life in something that is much bigger than yourself.”

Whether you have a little or a lot, everyone can give something back. The “18 Creative Ways to Help Others” section gives specific recommendations to fit within our time constraints, budgets, and lifestyles.

5. How to experience less stress and more joy

“When you have a day when it seems like nothing gets done and you’re just going around and around in circles, remind yourself that tomorrow is a new day.”

With life whizzing by, the “Seven Habits that will Change your Life” section brought life back down to the basics. Establishing a pattern of habits will transform my way of living from surviving crises to intentional, meaningful decisions.

Book Review: Say Goodbye to Survival ModeIf you are exhausted and ready to throw in the towel, then it’s time to say goodbye to survival mode. Crystal’s book releases on Tuesday, January 21, but you can preorder your copy of Say Goodbye to Survival Mode for $17.36 (hardback) or $14.99 (Kindle) from Amazon.com.

With life-altering strategies, this financial investment can help you change your lifestyle as you say “no” more often, focus on your goals, and establish habits that fit your schedule while using time wisely. Happy intentional living!

Note: As a launch team member, I received a free pre-released .pdf copy of Say Goodbye to Survival Mode to read, review, and promote. The promotion via Amazon includes my affiliate links. For more details on Using Time Wisely’s practices, please read my disclosure policy.

Question: What tasks are on the back burner during this season of your life? 

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Book Review & Giveaway: 21 Days to a More Disciplined Life

October 23, 2012 by Tracy

21 Days to a More Disciplined Life

21 Days to a More Disciplined LifeCrystal Paine, the author of The Money Saving Mom’s Budget, has written another fantastic book.

While working through her published book, I have documented the highs and lows of setting, struggling, and reaching my goals.

As you know I am really struggling with my physical goals, specifically drinking water and exercising.

I know I need to make these goals a higher priority, but I lack discipline in this area.

Though I have some ideas of how to improve, I really need specifics which Crystal provides in 21 Days To A More Disciplined Life.

New e-Book Launch

Well, Crystal’s new e-book, 21 Days To A More Disciplined Life, has arrived. Before you think, “Wow, if I read this book and follow it, then in 3 weeks, I’ll be disciplined,” read the title again – 21 Days to a More Disciplined Life.

You will not suddenly arrive at full on the discipline scale, but you will start the journey of establishing new habits and making small changes to reach your goal.

3-Day Sale

Today is the launch of 21 Days To A More Disciplined Life for only $.99 from Tuesday, October 23 to Thursday, October 25, 2012. On Friday, October 26, 2012, the price increases to $4.99.

Crystal is selling both a Kindle and a .pdf version. If you do not have a Kindle device, you can download the FREE Kindle App to read books on your iPad or PC.

At a 99¢ price, you are paying about 5¢ for each day of the 21 Days To A More Disciplined Life. This is a great sale for those who really struggle finishing what you start. I understand that interruptions come, but completing a project is the goal.

Don’t delay. If you want this resource to using time wisely, then purchase it today before the price increases.

Giveaway

As a thank you for reviewing 21 Days To A More Disciplined Life, Crystal offered me a FREE copy, as well as 5 more copies to giveaway to my readers. 🙂

To enter the giveaway, you need to access the Rafflecopter widget embedded in this link. If you are reading via e-mail delivery or RSS feed, you will need to click on the title of this post. The link will direct you to the website where you will see the Rafflecopter entry form. Good luck!

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Legal Disclaimer: No purchase necessary to win. Void where prohibited. Winner will be selected by Rafflecopter using Random.org and notified by email.

The winner will have 48 hours to respond before another winner is selected. Facebook is not affiliated with this giveaway and the act of liking a Facebook page is not required to win. Giveaway ends October 27, 2012.

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The Money Saving Mom’s Budget: Audio Release and Giveaway

April 4, 2012 by Tracy

Photograph Credit: Litfuse Publicity Group

As you know, I have set goals for this year based on Crystal Paine’s book, The Money Saving Mom’s Budget. After publishing my book review, I received a request to listen to Crystal’s audio book to which I accepted.

My Review

At first I was leery about listening because I am not an auditory learner. To grasp the concepts, I need to read the book, not just hear it. With that said, I enjoyed the conversational tone of the audio book.

At times I got lost because my thoughts wandered. But during the examples and illustrations, she drew me back via her storytelling. Other times, I felt like Crystal was sitting next to me on the couch sharing how she saves money.  Though I gain more from seeing the words on a page, I really enjoyed hearing the steps directly from Crystal.

Audio books are not for everyone. In using time wisely, you might enjoy listening on your way to and from work, while cleaning your house, or just relaxing for an evening. If you want a budget resource with steps to financial success, then come learn more about Crystal’s audio book release.

Audio Book Release and Giveaway

On Thursday, April 5, 2012, Crystal is hosting a live chat where she will share tips and advice on keeping a budget. During Crystal’s Live Webcast Event, she will be giving away gift certificates, books, and more. Gearing up for this event, Crystal is hosting a giveaway where one grand prize winner will receive:

  • A brand new iPad2
  • The Money Saving Mom’s Budget Audio Book by Crystal Paine

Crystal will announce the winner during the Live Webcast Event which begins at 5:00 p.m. PST (8:00 p.m. EST) on Thursday, April 5, 2012. To RSVP to the Live Webcast Event, click here and enter the giveaway which ends today, April 4, 2012. Remember, you definitely will not win if you don’t enter. 😉

Disclosure Policy: I received The Money Saving Mom’s Budget Audio book for free in exchange for writing my honest review. Thank you to Litfuse Publicity Group and Crystal Paine!

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Book Review: The Money Saving Mom’s Budget

January 4, 2012 by Tracy

With the start of 2012, I am ready to plan my goals and be specific about saving resources to reach those goals. Slashing my grocery bill and stretching my dollars is great, but what is the goal – just to make it to the next paycheck? No way!

The choices you make now will decide your financial situation a year, 5 years, and 10 years from now. Whether your current situation is an out-of-work resume submitter or living debt-free with little expenses and a comfortable income, you are in control of your money.

Want to take that vacation, pay off that credit card, or buy that new tablet? Need some practical advice you can start in January to reach those goals?

Welcome, The Money Saving Mom’s Budget, authored by Crystal Paine, who blogs to help you be a better home economist at MoneySavingMom.com.

If you are looking for a quick fix to your financial situation, then this book is NOT for you. The detailed process to get you in a better financial situation from January to December 31, 2012, will take focus, determination, and hard work.

The investment in your future will be time well spent, especially when you take that vacation, pay off that credit card, or buy that new tablet.

Your Road Map

The Money Saving Mom’s Budget is your road map to get you from where you are today to your goal. When beginning a 7-hour trip, you do not read the map from the halfway point.

You start at the beginning and make it through to the first stop, and then you go ahead to the next stop. Before long, you have reached the halfway mark because you planned your destination, began your trip, and followed your road map. The trip takes time, but by moving forward city by city, you will reach your goal.

Your Chosen Exits

Breaking down your goal into increments will get you to that huge, near-impossible finish line. In using time wisely, The Money Saving Mom’s Budget shows you the way and suggests a 12-month time frame to get you to your destination, exit by exit.

January – Set Big Goals and Break Them Down into Bite-sized Pieces

February – Streamline Your Life and Cut the Clutter

March, April, and May – Set up a Realistic, Workable Budget

June, July, and August – Take the Cash-only Challenge

September and October – Use Coupons

November – Never Pay Retail

December – Choose Contentment

Your Destination

This roadmap along with practical specific instructions to get you from start (January 2012) to finish (December 2012) is worth your money, energy, and time. Though I am battling the written budget and the cash-only scenario (since I do not like to carry cash), I am looking forward to following this course.

Though I have implemented most of the money-saving techniques (e.g., coupons for lowering my out-of-pocket expenses, my crock pot on busy days to avoid the fast food run, daily deal vouchers for entertainment and family fun, etc.) covered from September to December, I really need the January to May items to intentionally tell our money where to go.

Are you ready to make some financial headway in 2012? Then preorder your copy of The Money Saving Mom’s Budget for $11.09 (paperback) or $9.99 (Kindle) from Amazon.com (release date – Tuesday, January 10).

With focus, determination, and hard work, this financial investment can get you to your destination. In using time wisely, start 2012 in the right direction. Happy planning!

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Question: What financial goal are you planning to reach in 2012? Please add your answer to the comments.

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