Seven Ways to Help Yourself!





These days everyone seems to want a bailout, a stimulus package, a government handout of some sort.

While you are waiting for your "check," two words of advice:

  • Don't hold your breath
  • Do some things to start helping yourself

I say don't hold your breath because the "check" isn't in the mail . . . The forecast in Hell is record high temperature-- no snowballs.

Helping yourself is a sure bet.  Here are some of the many ways you can help yourself, starting today:

  1. Learn to DIY
  2. Work on your career
  3. Start a business
  4. Find new ways to save
  5. Control your finances
  6. Offset your food and energy bills
  7. Organize and work smarter

This is not an all-inclusive list . . .

What can you do today to help yourself?

This post originally appeared on DivorcedDadFrugalDad.com, here is the link to the original post, Help Yourself! (Seven Ways).

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DDFD believes that self reliance and self sufficiency are the roads to individual freedom and he is an advocate for personal privacy.  He is dedicated to living a quality life through frugality, personal growth and productivity, and defensive entrepreneurship.  He also enjoys cooking from scratch and fishing.

 

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