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A Financial Reflection of 2007

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Today is the last day of 2007 and I thought it would be a good time to reflect on the past year financially. Our income has increased through my blogging but with gas prices also increasing there hasn’t been a very noticeable difference (my husband commutes to work). It feels as though things have improved but the actual numbers aren’t showing much improvement from last year.

Our “gazelle intensity” has reduced significantly and I think it has to do with the fact that things don’t appear to be changing very. Things are improving slowing but not as fast as I would like it to. We have not acquired any new debt since November of 2005 and I am quite proud of that. Even when times were tough we decided to trust that God would provide and He always did.

There are some things we decided not to give up that would have probably helped our financial situation. Our two horses have added to our expenses but I don’t want to give them up because quite frankly, I am attached and good horses are hard to find.  Unlike a car or a boat, it takes time for a horse and human to bond. Time invested in training and bonding is not simple process either. My husband and I both realize that by not letting go of these horse we are sacrificing at hopes of gaining financial freedom sooner than later but we feel it is worth it anyway.

Though things did not go the way I had hoped this year I am still hopeful that next year will bring better results. There are a lot of plans in the making for increasing my income in 2008 and I am confident that my income will increase. Now that I have my own laptop I am able to work more in less time which means the new year will be far more productive than this year.

Investing time into blogging and other online ventures is very important key in success. Since I am a home schooling mother of two children and a toddler, time is usually not on my side. As a wife, work-at-home mother and teacher, I have had to find balance this past year. This is not an easy task because there are so many responsibilities that need balance. This past year I decided that what time I could contribute to my online ventures would have to be enough and have asked God to bless the time I could contribute. Just about on a daily basis I have asked God to bless my efforts. By giving up my perception of control and allowing God to do His work in me, He has truly blessed my efforts.  I will continue to do this in 2008 and believe that God will continue to bless my efforts.

My hope is that this blog as well as my other blog can be an encouragement to the people who read it. Whether it is that you can relate to our families financial struggles and find comfort in that or that you have found information I have posted useful my hope is that this blog can be helpful to it’s readers. Have a Happy New Year!

December 31, 2007 | Filed Under Dave Ramsey Financial Freedom, Financial Freedom Journey Pep Talk, Financial Goals, Financial Planning, Life Goals 

One Response to “A Financial Reflection of 2007”

  1. iPhone-Blog.co.uk on January 30th, 2008

    Great article.
    I think you’ll link to my diary..
    Thanks

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