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How To Save More Money - YouTube
Channel: The Rachel Cruze Show
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Are you struggling to stay on budget,
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get out of debt, or even
find new ways to save money?
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Well if that's you, keep watching.
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This is The Rachel Cruze Show.
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(bright music)
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Well hey you guys.
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Welcome to The Rachel Cruze Show.
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I am so excited about this.
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Can you see like the new set?
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It's so beautiful and everything.
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I walked in this morning, and
I saw it for the first time,
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and I thought: Oh my gosh.
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This is so fun! Because
last time you saw me here,
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I was about to go out on maternity leave
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with Caroline, my little
girl, and so I'm really pumped
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that we are continuing on
with The Rachel Cruze Show.
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So this episode specifically,
I want to talk to you
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about a couple that I met
named Ryan and Nanette,
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who are like so many couples out there.
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They felt like they were
just stuck in their finances.
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You know, she was trying to do one thing,
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he was trying to do another,
and it just wasn't working.
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I'm gonna show you how to
save money on groceries,
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because listen, we all need
help with that, right?
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But first I'm gonna give you 15 ways
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that you can start making
progress and saving money quickly.
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You ready?
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Number 1.
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Look into an exercise pass program
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through your health insurance provider
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rather than just paying for the gym.
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Winston and I did this and
it saved us so much money.
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Number 2.
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Or forgo the gym altogether
and go to YouTube.
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We love YouTube.
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For workout ideas.
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So instead of going to
like a hot yoga class here
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or spin class there,
those $20 fees can add up.
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So just YouTube it.
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Number 3.
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Buy generic vitamins and
over-the-counter medicine.
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Number 4.
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Switch to CFLs or LED lights.
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Winston did this at our house,
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so like all of our lightbulbs are gonna last
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for like 5,000 years or something crazy.
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I'm like Jesus is gonna return,
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but our lightbulbs will still be working.
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That's what's important.
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Number 5.
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On weekends, host your
friends over for a game night.
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This is such a great way to
have fun with your friends,
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stay in, not spend money, and
even everyone can bring a dish,
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so you can have food as well.
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Number 6.
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Stay out of the grocery store.
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Use online ordering like
Kroger's ClickList.
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This will save you money
'cause you know exactly
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how much money you're gonna
spend before you go pick it up.
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Number 7.
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Buy kids' toys at Big Lots.
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Shout out to cheap toys.
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This is the best thing ever.
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We did this with Amelia, and it was great.
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It like lasted us a whole summer.
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We got all this stuff.
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It was fantastic.
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Number 8.
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Download apps for savings,
like Cartwheel for Target,
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Ebates, Ibotta, and Coupon Sherpa.
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My Facebook group, you guys have given us
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some good info there, so thanks you guys.
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Number 9.
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For a high-priced item
that you're buying online,
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wait overnight. Because
when you wait overnight,
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the impulse lowers and you figure out,
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okay do I really wanna buy it.
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Number 10.
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Buy discounted gift cards.
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Yeah, it's a real thing.
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Number 11.
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Change your office hours.
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Traffic jams can cost you
up to $1,200 a year on fuel,
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and that's a lot of wasted time.
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Number 12.
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Have a "clean out the pantry" week.
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Use what you have in your pantry
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instead of going grocery shopping.
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Number 13.
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Buy open-box items.
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Number 14.
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Buy workout clothes at
T.J. Maxx or Marshalls.
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I did this, and it's like the
best decision you'll ever make.
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Number 15.
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Get reflexology instead of a spa day.
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Spa days can cost you like $200 easily,
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but reflexology you can get
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the most amazing foot rub for $30.
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If you're thinking, what is reflexology?
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Just know I changed your life.
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Google it.
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It's fantastic.
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So those are some quick and
easy ways for you to save money,
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but listen I know life happens, right?
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It's kind of crazy.
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It's like you get up.
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You're trying to like
get kids out the door.
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You're trying to get to
work, or you're just trying
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to get kids where they're supposed to be,
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and get home, cook dinner, all of it.
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Like it's just nuts, and
so I feel like the thing
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that takes the hit the
most is the grocery budget.
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The grocery ClickList
thing, for real, do it
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because it's gonna help you.
Because when you don't do it,
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you're gonna be like me
two months ago at Costco.
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(soft music)
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That's right.
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I went in to buy water.
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They have like water
that's like 80,000 bottles
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but it's like $2 or something crazy,
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so we always stack up on Costco water.
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So we ran out of bottles of water,
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so I was like: Oh, I'll run into Costco.
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Yeah, you can't just like run into Costco
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because then you end up
like buying all this stuff,
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and that's what I did,
especially the first part
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with all the things
right when you walk in.
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I was like yeah, I need a huge beanbag.
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Yes, I do, right?
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I'm like oh my gosh, it's all these things
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I just feel like I need to buy,
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and I walked out and I spent $142.
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I was supposed to buy water, but I bought
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a Charcuterie plate or Charcuterie.
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If you don't know what that is
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it's basically a bunch of meat,
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and I don't even really like meat,
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but I bought this huge thing of meat
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that could feed like a small country,
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and it has so much preservatives.
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Like it didn't expire 'til like 2021,
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and I had to like jam it
in my fridge when I got home.
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I mean, it was just really bad you guys.
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Like, it was so bad,
but I bought dog food,
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so my dog's alive because of that trip.
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That's what I told Winston.
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I was like, don't worry.
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Nala has food.
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That's why I went.
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So it's just really bad when you walk in,
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especially to places like
Costco, so you have to . . .
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I feel like I'm bashing Costco.
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Love you Costco.
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Love ya.
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Just make sure you make a list
when you walk in. For real.
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It's so easy to overspend, and
that moment just reminded me,
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gosh we think that we
need things in the moment.
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I was like, I need all
this meat鈥攂ut I don't.
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So the 14-pack of
Sonicare toothbrush heads,
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or the year's worth of ramen noodles.
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I know it sounds like a great idea,
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but if it's not on the list, don't buy it.
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But I know I'm not the only one,
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'cause I hear from you guys all the time
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that you overspend on food, too.
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So, one of the habits
that I've gotten into
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that saves me money is meal planning.
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So, let's head over to my kitchen,
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and I'm going to show
you exactly what I do.
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(bright music)
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Welcome to my kitchen.
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Yes, I brought you guys
here because I figured out
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that there is a way that you
can actually save money on food
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and that way is meal planning.
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Being intentional with not only
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what you're going to
buy at the grocery store
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but what you're going to make every week,
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and listen being intentional about
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any area of your life is so, so important.
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That's where you're going to see progress.
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The more intentional
you are with something,
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the better off you're going to be,
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and that includes, yes, your money,
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and, yes, your food part of the budget.
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So this is what Winston and I do.
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Every Sunday afternoon we sit down
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and we look at our calendar for the week,
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so we go through every single night.
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We say: Okay, what do we have?
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Monday night, Tuesday
night, Wednesday night,
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Thursday night, Friday
night, and then from there
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we say okay we're having
friends over on Thursday night,
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or we're going to go out
to eat on Tuesday night,
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and this is great because
you're actually communicating
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with your spouse, if you're married,
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about what's going on for the week.
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So, we figure out what nights
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we're actually gonna cook at home.
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So then we say: Okay, we
have these nights available.
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What do we wanna make?
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And then we write down our meals
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for each night that we're home.
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Then we go check the
pantry, and we say: Okay,
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we're gonna make chicken
Alfredo on Tuesday night.
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Do we have the noodles?
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Do we have the chicken?
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Like, what do we need to
buy at the grocery store
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that we don't already have?
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And then from there we
write down our grocery list
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of everything that we wanna buy
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at the grocery store that week
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for what we need to fix those meals,
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and also of course you're
gonna include things
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like breakfast and lunch, you know,
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your go-to's, that kind of thing.
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But what it does is it
just simplifies it all.
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You know exactly what
you're going to make,
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'cause if you're like me
you get home from work
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and you're like, I'm exhausted.
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The end of the world is coming,
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and I have to like be a mom and a parent,
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and make dinner, and it's like
this whole thing of like ugh.
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Well, that way you don't
come home and you're like,
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what are we gonna have for dinner?
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It's already there for
you, which is the best part
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of all of this, I think. And
you're able to save money.
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You can take that money that you're saving
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and you can get out of debt.
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You can save it up for something you want,
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like an emergency fund,
that kind of thing.
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So being intentional with that
money that's saved is key.
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Now, one thing that you have to do
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is give yourself grace in this process
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because it's not gonna be
perfect the first time,
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so just take a deep breath and say,
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it's not gonna be perfect.
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But some great, quick easy meals
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I always get from tiphero.com.
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It's a great website.
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You can check it out, or I
always have six ingredients
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in the kitchen because
sometimes life doesn't always
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turn out the way you think
it's gonna turn out that week,
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and you end up being home when
you think you're gonna be out
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and you're like oh what are we gonna make?
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So my six ingredients
always are taco shells,
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shredded cheese, ground beef, noodles,
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pizza dough, and tomato sauce,
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because all of those
things whipped together,
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I can definitely make an
awesome beef quesadilla,
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some delicious spaghetti and
of course pizza, my love,
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which well I've already
meal-prepped for the week.
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Don't forget that.
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(bright music)
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I mean, you guys, you knew there wasn't
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gonna be an episode without pizza.
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Of course I had to involve that.
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No but really, all kidding aside,
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remember the four things that I want you
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to do when you're meal planning.
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Number 1.
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Look at your calendar and know
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which days you're going to cook.
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Write down the meals that you wanna make.
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Number 3.
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Check the pantry or the refrigerator
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for the ingredients that
you may already have.
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And number 4.
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Make your grocery list and stick to it.
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So now you're gonna
hear from a young couple
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who went from being
stuck in their finances
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to being on the same
page with their money
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and working to get out of debt.
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And so they signed up for
Financial Peace University.
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They got on the same page, and
they are killing it, you guys.
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It was so fun.
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It was so fun not just
to hear the progress
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that they've already made,
but watching them together,
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'cause they talked about how
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their marriage is even strengthened
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and she's pregnant with baby number three,
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and you know we love babies around here.
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So take a look at their story.
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(bright music)
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So your money journey,
you guys, would you say
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like right now in the present,
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you guys are in a pretty good spot?
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Would you agree with that?
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- Yes.
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Has it always been like this?
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- No.
- No.
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(laughing)
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Like what was it that you're
like, we have to stop this?
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Was there like this huge
fight, this meltdown?
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Were you like going bankrupt?
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- Well, you know, when
we first got married,
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living in L.A. and it was
paycheck to paycheck.
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There was not much left over
at the end of the month,
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and we didn't really have any
sort of budgeting going on.
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We kinda just went with
whatever we thought.
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We weren't really talking about anything.
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- Really your debt starts to add up
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without you really realizing how much.
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I think it just got to a point
where we're expecting a third
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and we're thinking about the future more,
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and wanting to set
ourselves up for success.
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So how long ago was
all of that for you guys?
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- That was, well that was
probably a year and a half
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when we got into the house,
and I think at that point,
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I kinda got to the place
where I was just done
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with not knowing anything about our money.
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'Cause you guys weren't
budgeting or anything at this point?
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- We weren't budgeting.
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We weren't really talking about it.
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I mean, and that's
the thing is we never
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fought about money 'cause
we never talked about money.
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So as a woman, would you say that
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that made you like fearful or insecure
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that you had no idea what was going on?
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Like what caused you to press into that?
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- Never fearful but avoiding
the subject a little bit.
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You know I would go out
and just get things
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that I believed I needed
and that I probably knew
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he wouldn't think I needed (laughs).
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Okay, did you ever
hide a purchase from him?
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- Yeah, I mean, there's
been things like that.
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I knew that we needed to get somewhere
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where we were on the same page.
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At that point is when I started to try
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to budget for the first time,
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and I was on EveryDollar for a little bit.
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When I had all of this stuff
in this budgeting tool,
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all of our, you know,
separate credit cards,
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and all the extra stuff, I realized
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how big our debt really was.
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I think that was the point
where we had been hearing
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about Financial Peace at the church,
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and I said to Ryan, we need to
do this as soon as possible.
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So when she brings that
up, what do you think?
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- I was on board.
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I mean, you know, it was
the kind of thing going back
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that I was handling a lot of
the larger bills and things,
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and so she wasn't really
in the know of that,
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but I wasn't really in the know
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of what she was purchasing.
- Like the little things.
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- And that sort of stuff.
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- And the everyday needs.
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You know the like everyday school supplies
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or things like that.
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- Yeah, I mean, it just
sets a time aside every week
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that we just go and we
learn and start learning
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how to use the tools and
how to communicate better,
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and I just knew as soon
as we took that step,
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we were gonna benefit from it.
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Okay, so I'm gonna quiz you,
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because I have an answer in my head.
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I wanna see if we're on the same page.
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There's one category in the budget
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that almost everyone,
including the Cruzes,
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if we bust any category,
it's this category.
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So if you had one budget category
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that you were to bust, what would it be?
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- Groceries.
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- Yeah, groceries.
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Groceries, yes, okay.
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I'm so glad, okay.
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So do you feel like you got like progress
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on that part of the budget?
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- Yeah, we have actually started
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for the first time doing
the envelope system
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for groceries, and knowing beforehand
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we are able to plan a little bit better
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and like Dave always says,
you're feeling, you know, the purchase.
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Yes, yes.
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- Just last month I think we
spent probably over $100 less
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than what we did the month before.
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- It's all those little trips to the store
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that you don't think are adding up
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that end up just adding up.
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So $40 here, $60 there.
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And oh I need to go get this one thing
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for this one meal that
we weren't planning on.
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Just making it so.
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- I would call Ryan.
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Can you stop at the store real quick
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for this or this or this?
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But being able to plan ahead of time.
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So you guys now you
would say that, you know,
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because you are working on the same page,
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and you're communicating about money,
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do you find that your
marriage is even better today?
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- Absolutely.
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- 100%, yeah.
- Yeah, absolutely.
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- I mean communication is key.
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So it's definitely helped
us communicate better,
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not just, you know, budgeting
and that sort of thing,
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but in other areas of
our marriage as well so.
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- [Nanette] We're talking about
all those things now,
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and that has changed just
the trust between us,
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and you know all of that kinda thing
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has made a huge difference
in our marriage for sure.
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So your two boys, they're younger.
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Have they noticed any
shift, or have you guys
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like worked with them at all?
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Like what's their take been on all this?
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- Absolutely.
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Elliot, our 7-year-old.
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- It's been sweet.
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- He's definitely caught on.
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He's got the itch now.
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(laughing)
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He's definitely overheard
us and asking questions
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and that sort of thing, which is great.
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We've also got the chart.
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- [Rachel] Oh from Junior?
Financial Peace Junior?
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Yes.
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- And so I love that idea, too,
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where it's not really a chore.
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It's a commission.
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- Yeah.
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Not allowance, commission.
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- Yeah, not allowance,
commission so I love that.
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If you don't do the
work, you don't get paid.
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- I've had a lot more
help in this house since.
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(laughing)
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He's saving up for his own little thing.
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Whatever it is at the time
that he's saving up for.
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I believe at this point it's gumballs
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for his gumball machine.
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Oh sweet.
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- So, yeah.
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He'll be like what's a budget?
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And I'm like well, buddy,
let me tell you (laughs).
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Here's EveryDollar.
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- Yeah exactly.
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Well you guys are like absolutely killing it.
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I mean, you're doing it so fantastic.
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Seriously, I'm like you could've lived
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in that monotonous
state that you guys were
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at a year and a half ago and
done that for decades, right,
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and that's what a lot of people do,
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but like sitting here
and saying, you know what,
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we're gonna be intentional.
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It's gonna be hard.
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It's not gonna be fun.
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As you look at all the debt
and like it almost feels
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like this mountain but as
you're chipping it away,
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I can see it in your faces,
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and like, you're seeing the
hope and the excitement
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of what that's gonna be
like and for those boys
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being able to have that
legacy of being debt-free,
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and not only just that but having parents
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that actually talk about
money and communicate,
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and are on the same page.
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I mean, that's such a huge gift.
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So you guys are awesome.
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Well congratulations, you guys.
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Thanks again for sharing your story.
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It's so great.
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- Thank you.
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So you guys.
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I love that you heard it firsthand.
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This stuff works.
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Okay you guys.
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Weren't they fantastic?
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I loved meeting them and sitting
down with them, seriously.
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I hope their story inspired you,
and they're just really fun.
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I left, I was like, hey can we be friends?
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I actually found out that we're zoned
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for the same school for our kids.
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I was like hey Nanette,
see you in carpool line
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in about three years! But
really, they are awesome.
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So, remember if you want
to make the progress
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that Nanette and Ryan are making,
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make sure you sign up for
Financial Peace University.
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At the end of this show,
go to rachelcruze.com,
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but if you've already signed up,
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and you've already even taken it,
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comment below on how
much debt you've paid off
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'cause you guys going through
Financial Peace University,
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I know you've paid off a lot of debt,
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and we wanna hear about it.
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Okay, now is my favorite part of the show.
[1011]
Okay, it's a new thing we're doing.
[1012]
So, what I want you guys
to do, pay attention,
[1014]
'cause it's gonna involve you.
[1016]
I started this in my Facebook group,
[1017]
and so I wanna hear from you guys.
[1019]
I want you to use the hashtag:
#sheworkshardsavingmoney
[1023]
If you're working and
saving toward something,
[1026]
or if you already have
saved up for something
[1029]
and bought it or experienced
it, whatever it is,
[1031]
we want this to be a place
that you celebrate with us.
[1034]
So, make sure to post on
Instagram, Twitter, Facebook.
[1037]
I don't care.
[1039]
A picture, a video, a tweet,
[1040]
and use the hashtag: #sheworkshardsavingmoney
[1043]
'cause we wanna celebrate you guys.
[1044]
So here's the very first rendition, moment,
[1049]
of #sheworkshardsavingmoney
[1052]
Kate says, a week at Disney World.
[1055]
It was so awesome, and we paid cash.
[1057]
Ugh, I'm kinda jealous of you, Kate.
[1059]
I love my life, not yours.
[1061]
Kelly, we saved for an entire
year to have our deck built,
[1064]
and it took out an entire
window from our kitchen,
[1067]
and we had to replace
it with French doors.
[1069]
Very nice.
[1070]
That took up an entire wall.
[1072]
It was very expensive,
but we paid cash for it.
[1075]
Sarah says my husband and I worked so hard
[1078]
to pay cash for Christmas this past year.
[1081]
It was the first time we've
ever done it not on credit.
[1084]
It was so incredible!
[1086]
Shanda says, for the past
four and a half years,
[1088]
my husband and I have been saving up
[1090]
to pay cash for our first home.
[1093]
We've gotten a lot of
laughter and naysayers,
[1095]
but the hope is to buy
a house this spring.
[1099]
It will be so worth the temporary
[1101]
sacrifice and tight budget.
[1103]
So make sure you post because next time
[1105]
we're going to pick out the best ones,
[1107]
show them all to you here on the show,
[1109]
and we're going to give away some gifts.
[1111]
So, get creative.
[1112]
Well you guys, this has
been such a great show.
[1115]
We've showed you a
couple who started taking
[1117]
Financial Peace University,
who are on the same page
[1121]
and making incredible progress.
[1122]
I loved showing you 15 super easy ways
[1125]
that you can start saving money quickly,
[1127]
and we have a plan for the grocery store,
[1129]
and how to take stress
out of meal planning.
[1132]
So for more information on all
[1134]
we've talked about in this show,
[1135]
make sure to click the
link in the description,
[1137]
and make sure you tune in, in two weeks,
[1139]
because it is a new episode
of The Rachel Cruze Show,
[1143]
and we may or may not be
celebrating my big 3-0.
[1148]
My birthday.
[1149]
So excited.
[1151]
So, thanks you guys again for watching,
[1153]
and always remember to
take control of your money,
[1156]
and create a life you love.
[1158]
(bright music)
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