Wow. Y'all continue to be so inspiring. I feel like I've stalled lately, so an update would be good:
*Pay off other credit card [UPDATE: making good progress on this] [UPDATE: Starting to throw even more at this, see below]
Still working on this
*Start throwing massive payments at auto loan [UPDATE: not so worried about this since the interest rate is low]
*Pay back parents for loan (for relocation and crooked divorce attorney) [UPDATE: haven't made a payment yet, but tax return will go to parents] [UPDATE: Sent $5,000 to parents. Still have a sizeable balance.]
*Move to more Mustachian apartment when current lease is up [UPDATE: Still researching areas and tracking offerings. Lease is up in July. Also savings so I can pay cash for deposit and moving expenses] [UPDATE: Got a quote from the movers and have started saving this amount. Also looked at my lease it's actually not up until August. Ugh.]
I have the deposit money saved up, just watching ads for an appropriate place available in August.
*Take work clothes to a tailor to be tweaked instead of buying new [UPDATE: Haven't bought anything new and have taken two pairs of shoes to be repaired] [UPDATE: Still haven't bought anything, but did dig through boxes I never unpacked and found some more decent work clothes.]
I splurged a little lately, but it was on very necessary things. Been cleaning out boxes, deciding what to sell, what to donate, etc.
*Buy a bike and trailer for me and begin doing errands [UPDATE: Still saving up for a bike and have been browsing Craigslist religiously] [UPDATE: I have a bike, an adapter bar, the hitch is being delivered today, and I got a 4-bike hitch rack on CL, practically brand new]
Hitch and adaptor are still sitting on my living room floor ...
*Cut gas consumption in half [UPDATE: SO moved to 2nd shift so he now bike commutes. This cut my gas consumption in half. BOOM.]
*Slowly and gently convince SO to forgo hedonistic purchases in favor of paying off his debt UPDATE: It's slow-going but he's theoretically on board.] [UPDATE: He is still supportive, but not really on board for himself yet. He's coming with me to a meet-up later this month, so hopefully he'll start to get more excited about it. I've also been able to get him out of denial a little bit and tackle some of his financial issues instead of just burying his head in the sand. Baby steps.]
He's getting on board more and more as time goes by. He agreed to a generous budget I made for him, now just need him to follow through.
*Publish another novel and pimp others to increase royalties (second income) [UPDATE: Haven't written a word. :( ] [UPDATE: Meeeeeeh.]
Nada.
*Research investment options for when high-interest debt is paid off and become more financially literate in general [UPDATE: Reading "The Millionaire Next Door" and have decided that index funds are fine. Very little research needed and it's not fun for me. Causes stress. I'm still learning financial literary, but not so concerned about the investing aspect yet.]
Added/amended the following:
*Limit restaurant spending to <$50 / month [UPDATE: Have mostly been able to stick to this, or close.] [UPDATE: Still sticking to this.]
Had a few slip-ups lately.
*Take shoes/boots to a repair place instead of buying new [Yep, did it twice now - no new purchases]
*Meal prep [UPDATE: This is hit or miss, but I always pack a lunch.]
We're getting better at large-batch, frugal cooking.
*Get net worth out of the red and into the black (*cue Neil Young*) [UPDATE: It's moving in the right direction.]
*Use gift cards from bank/phone/"relationship" rewards to fund Christmas 2016 [UPDATE: Right now I only have $10 worth of free reward gift cards.]
*Earn [certain amount] in royalties [UPDATE: This is not looking good.]
*start an emergency fund [UPDATE: This is going very well! I've been able to put more aside than I thought!] [UPDATE: I hit my goal ahead of schedule!!!]
*pay cash for moving expenses [UPDATE: Saving for this. I have until July-ish.] [UPDATE: Because I was able to save my goal amount for my e-savings, I can now focus on saving for this and throwing money at the credit card debt.]
Still plugging away at this. Have set a goal on Mint.
Non-financial:
*bench press > 150 lbs; squat >100 lbs; deadlift >160 lbs. [I was diagnosed with mono and doctor said no gym/lifting for 6 weeks. I have 2 more to go.]
Yeah, still not back in the gym, but adding cardio in everyday activities
*read 10 books (used to do this in one month, but ... life) [UPDATE: I think I've read half a book? Maybe?] [UPDATE: Got a library card and a couple books. Currenly reading "Farm City: The Education of an Urban Farmer" by Novella Carpenter.
Read a couple books lately. Using my lunch hour, mostly.
*sort out some personal baggage [UPDATE: HA! I found a therapist I'd like to talk to, but there's little time or money.][UPDATE: Meh, again.]
Have been reading some helpful books lately. Making progress and already seeing results. Woo!