If Time Is Money, Are You Investing Wisely?
Time is money. If you are spending a large portion of your time scrolling through Facebook, socializing, retweeting quotes… time you could’ve spent increasing your skill sets!
For many, spring break is just starting (or is not too far off), and while the kids are overjoyed about their newfound freedom, many parents are not so overjoyed. Soon you may hear the two little words every parent dreads: “I’m booorrrrred!!!”
Some parents will set their kids in front of the TV or video games for a full week of mind-numbing screen time. Other parents will dig deep into their wallets (or simply swipe the credit card) to send their kids to workshops and amusement parks and all different kinds of activities.
But spring break fun does not have to break the bank! In fact, with a little imagination and planning, you can have the most enjoyable and affordable break ever!
Today I want to give you a few ideas to get you started on the right track. The options truly are endless!
Are you catching what I’m saying?? There are tons of ways to be fun and adventurous without spending tons of money! I would love to know what your spring break plans are. How do you plan to make this a fun, memorable and affordable spring break? Leave your comments for me below!
It would be a great idea to talk with your family about this, as well. Get their ideas. Find out what your kids would like to do during their break. (You may be surprised by what their idea of fun is!) Pass this message around to your friends, coworkers and people in your community in addition to Liking and Sharing today’s post! There’s always room for more ideas for inexpensive fun!
And one more thing… I’d love to have you join me later today for The Dani Johnson Show. We’ll be here all week at 12 pm ET/11 am CT.
In great faith,
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Time is money. If you are spending a large portion of your time scrolling through Facebook, socializing, retweeting quotes… time you could’ve spent increasing your skill sets!
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