12.01.08 | Confessions of an Island Girl.
The titles says it all! Here they are:
1. I have my very own hard-earned money.
2. Since I was young, I forced myself to learn how to save.
I don’t know what else to say! I do spend my money. I spend my money a lot a lot. I spend about 50 dollars on gasoline alone biweekly. I drive from home to school. Then from school to work. Lastly, from work going back home. Guam’s a commuting island. If one does not have a car, I think you’ll be a sad little puppy.
Another thing I continously spend my money on is food. I’m always on the run. I don’t have time to take breaks in my schedule during the weekdays. Soooo, if I spot a fast-food joint, I roll in the drive-thru and make a quickie lunch before I speed myself down to work so I don’t arrive late.
I did, however, had many drops in my account. Most of those drops are due to important spending. (Important Spending: Monthly car payments, Beginning-school tuition, etc.) When these drops happen, I freak out! So I begin my cycle of a saving-frenzy. I don’t earn a lot from my job. I don’t make a lot of hours at my job, either.
So my general point: You can still save money. I’m betting my coins that you can, too!
BTW, I hope you all had a wonderful thanksgiving.
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