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Cash Free Monday Update

Money_9 Recently I had tried an experiment where I would try not to spend any money on Monday.(For more information see Cash Free Mondays). I failed in my first attempt not to spend any cash on Monday. The reason I failed is that I forgot to pack a lunch on Monday and ended up buying lunch instead. (I need to Eat more Meals at Home) The day was not a total waste because I avoided some of my usual spending habits including my regular trip to the convenience store.

It is especially important for adults with ADD to focus on the progress made rather than to focus on the failure. Everyone makes mistakes in life and seeing how money management is a reflection of life choices, everyone make mistakes managing their money. I will attempt to not spend any money next Tuesday, hopefully with better results.

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