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Small Savings, Big Dreams – Update #3, March 21-31 2026

Small Savings, Big Dreams – Update #3, March 21-31 2026

I have a big goal: to buy a home worth $400,000. This might sound unrealistic given my current means, but it’s the direction I want to move toward. Building something little by little is what keeps me motivated. I strongly believe that even the smallest steps toward a...
Small Savings, Big Dreams – Update #2, March 11-20 2026

Small Savings, Big Dreams – Update #2, March 11-20 2026

I have a big goal: to buy a home worth $400,000. This might sound unrealistic as it is far from my current means, but it’s the direction I want to move toward. Building something little by little is how I stay motivated. I strongly believe that even the smallest steps...
Small Savings, Big Dreams – Update #1, March 1-10 2026

Small Savings, Big Dreams – Update #1, March 1-10 2026

If you’ve been following my content for a while, you probably know that I believe even the smallest steps toward a goal can build into something amazing. Doing a little for your goals today can turn into big achievements over time. I have a big goal: to buy a home...

Daily Journal 21-25 February 2026

If you’re new here, I journal daily and I allocate points for many of my daily tasks. At the end of the day, I add up these points, convert them to dollars at my $0.20 per 10 points rate, and set that money aside for a goal of my choice. This year, my goal is to...

Daily Journal 16-20 February 2026

If you’re new here, I journal daily and I allocate points for many of my daily tasks. At the end of the day, I add up these points, convert them to dollars at my $0.20 per 10 points rate, and set that money aside for a goal of my choice. This year, my goal is to...

Daily Journal 11-15 February 2026

I journal daily and I allocate points for many of my daily tasks. At the end of the day, I add up these points, convert them to dollars at my $0.20 per 10 points rate, and set that money aside for a goal of my choice. This year, my goal is to pay off my $20,000 loan...