10 creative ways to use your Torah planner

Planners can be an indispensable part of your daily life. Here are 10 creative ways to use your planner that you might not have thought of yet. Track niddah In Leviticus 15:19-24, we are instructed to count seven days for our monthly cycle. I was taught as a teenager to track my monthly cycle for […]

The two most important financial principles

A year ago, I thought I understood finances. Then, my husband switched jobs and didn’t get added to the payroll for two months. When he finally started getting paid, they found a lame excuse to let him go. In the months since then, the only thing I know for sure is that YHVH has provided […]

Lessons learned with no paycheck

There are several circumstances in life that can result in not getting a paycheck, from job loss, to severe injuries, to the death of a spouse. For us, it was the transition to a new job that left us without a paycheck for two months. Just when I thought I knew something about finances, I […]

Scripture printable for November, free printable

It’s time for some more verses to copy! I was just having a conversation with my husband the other day about how I can help other women. I can’t come in your homes and have encouraging chats with you, or give you a magic button to help you grow spiritually. But, I can do one […]

Talking finances with your spouse

Money seems to be one of the biggest pain points in marriage. In other subjects, we are the epitomy of grace and cordiality, but when talking finances, we may fight like cats and dogs, or avoid the topic entirely. Neither approach gets things done. Today, I’d like to share with you a few tips for […]

Teaching children about cash

It is fun to watch how children work with cash differently as they grow older. I was recently at the video game store with my 14-year-old son. He was certain he had enough to pay for his game and nerf gun without help. So, he flung, yes flung, his money on the counter. To his […]

The Container principle

Do you have any empty shelves in your kitchen cabinets right now? The answer is a big – probably not! Do you know why? Because it’s human nature for us to fill containers up, and when we fill a container, we tend to get another container. That’s why we tend to fill our cabinets, our […]

Credit Cards for Newbies

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My teenagers see me use a credit card all the time, but when I asked, they don’t really know how they work. So, we are going to square one and exploring how credit cards work. If you already understand credit cards, and can use them responsibly, great! But, perhaps you are struggling a bit with […]