So I think I managed my computer anxiety okay, and finally got a couple things done. However I'm dreading tomorrow since tomorrow is help desk day. And we're backlogged. And I still haven't written my self-review. Ugh. But it's not tomorow yet, is it?
I applied for a "Platinum Members" card from Musician'sFriend.com so I could get on a payment plan to buy an Akai. Those mthafckers instantly approved my ass, but I got a small limit. What? They didn't tell there was a limit. If I had know that, I'd have lied about my income...even more. So the limit isn't quite enough to buy what I want (Akai MPC), but it's pretty damn close. However, I will wait a little while longer to buy it -- I still have that stupid Old Navy card I need to pay off then cancel (once they send me the damned statement), plus I want to wittle down my other credit cards before I go charging up a storm. I don't want my credit report to read like my typical grocery store receipt. As far as length. Obviously the content would be different.
I'm determined to save 50 dollars a month on food alone. I will do this be eating out less -- for lunch and dinner. I will also do this by making even more thrifty purchases at the store. This will probably result in me eating less and more healthy, which will have a bonus effect of me losing a bit of weight and feeling more energetic, which will also cut out any expense I was thinking of incurring by joining a gym. Isn't that a little bit like taking up a pack-a-day smoking habt, so I can quit to save money? Maybe.
The point is, I'm attempting to refuse to let money rule me. Stand back, money!
I applied for a "Platinum Members" card from Musician'sFriend.com so I could get on a payment plan to buy an Akai. Those mthafckers instantly approved my ass, but I got a small limit. What? They didn't tell there was a limit. If I had know that, I'd have lied about my income...even more. So the limit isn't quite enough to buy what I want (Akai MPC), but it's pretty damn close. However, I will wait a little while longer to buy it -- I still have that stupid Old Navy card I need to pay off then cancel (once they send me the damned statement), plus I want to wittle down my other credit cards before I go charging up a storm. I don't want my credit report to read like my typical grocery store receipt. As far as length. Obviously the content would be different.
I'm determined to save 50 dollars a month on food alone. I will do this be eating out less -- for lunch and dinner. I will also do this by making even more thrifty purchases at the store. This will probably result in me eating less and more healthy, which will have a bonus effect of me losing a bit of weight and feeling more energetic, which will also cut out any expense I was thinking of incurring by joining a gym. Isn't that a little bit like taking up a pack-a-day smoking habt, so I can quit to save money? Maybe.
The point is, I'm attempting to refuse to let money rule me. Stand back, money!