Author: Hayley
Have you ever tried to help someone but ended up making yourself unhappy in the process because you can’t just say no? Or wanted to challenge a situation that you’re not happy about, but find you can’t for whatever reason? This has happened to me in all sorts of different areas of my life. It’s not that I don’t want to be helpful but sometimes I’ve made a rod for my own back as I’ve gotten myself into various situations where I can’t just say no. Soon after starting my last job, I found out that a co-worker in my…
Happy Friday! I hope you’ve all had a great week? It’s been a really busy one for me this week and I’ve not managed to spend as much time blogging and reading other blogs as I’d like (sigh). But I still managed to read some fantastic posts when I did get a little time to catch up on reading! These are my favourite personal finance reads from this week: I do love reading about how someone is making a ton of extra cash. Daisy from Add Vodka managed to double her income using side hustles this month! Read her post…
“When is the best time to have children?” It’s a question that many future parents ask themselves. “Are we ready?” is another. The answers are all very different depending on the circumstances we find ourselves in! If it was up to our own parents when the best time is, it would seem that NOW would be the right time. Most parents are itching for grandchildren and can’t wait for the pitter patter of tiny feet. But making the decision to start a family is probably the most important decision you’ll ever make and is therefore worth thinking about very carefully.…
The following is a guest post by Debt.org, America’s Debt Help Organization. If you are interested in submitting a guest post for A Disease Called Debt, please contact me for more information. Happily ever after isn’t the same when you live on a mountain of debt. If you’re like many couples, you and your spouse have found yourselves in debt, either before or after your wedding day. You are finally ready to pay some of your worries away, but are unsure of where to start. You might be thinking the first bit of debt to tackle would be the one…