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Who Gets My Copy of The Maui Millionaires?

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Friday at 11:00 p.m EST was the deadline to leave a comment to be elligible to receive my copy of The Maui Millionaires (affiliate link). It’s a book I received to review, and I love the fact I could give it away when I was done reading it 🙂

I used Random.org to select the number of the commenter that would receive my copy and it chose #22.

Peggy – that’s you! I sent you an email, so please reply with your mailing address.

If I do not hear back from Peggy by midnight on January 10, 2007, I will select another number and commenter.

For those who didn’t win…stay tuned. I have another giveaway coming next week. It’s not a book, though 🙂

Take a “No Spend” Day, Modify it, and Turn it into a Year Without Buying Anything New

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“No Spend” days are a fairly popular concept. You have designated days where you do not spend any money. We have a lot of those days since we stay at home a lot. Unfortunately, on the off days we spend a bit of money, but overall we save money because we are not always running out to the store for little things. The little things add up.

What would it be like if you didn’t spend money on new things for a year? If your vaccuum breaks, what would you do? You couldn’t buy one new – you would have to be creative and find one used. Sounds pretty interesting, doesn’t it?

Well, a group of friends decided that they would go an entire year without buying anything new. It’s been twelve months since they started their journey, and their sabbatical from shopping has made a profound change in their lives. They have even decided to do it another year!

You can read the story on Yahoo here.

Some of the key places to buy things were of course at garage sales and thrift stores. But they also went online to places like Freecycle.org and Garbagescout.com. Myself, I am a Freecycle member and I love it! Just recently I gave something away for free to another member, and when she picked up the item, she said, “Thank you so much. I just saved $88.” I could have tried to make a few dollars for the item that I originally bought used for $3.00 at a garage sale, but it felt good to give it for free to someone that needed it.

I think it would be fascinating to do what that group of friends did. It would be such a challenge yet so stimulating. Imagine how creative you would have to be to make it work.

Imagine how much extra money you could have to pay off debt!! 🙂