We shop for others whether in our minds or in our wallets. Then when the money is spent or we ponder far too long on gift-giving and do way too much research on what we could do, then we wish we hadn't--time and money are valuable!
"I thank you for this but...I wish you hadn't...I didn't need this...Could you take this back, my child doesn't play with these...Did you think before you got this for me?"
Oh, the voices from relatives and friends who don't bite their tongues! You know you could have used your hard-earned money or credit for someone else, mainly yourself. "I could have used this thing and that one instead of buying for you or your child," you think.
For a moment, reflect on the past when you had absolutely no money to buy anyone anything. How did you feel? Were you made to feel guilty by others? Did you allow controlling individuals to talk you into thinking about them next year? Did you vow you would make everyone happy by buying everyone something?
Today some of you will be free from all of the bondage you placed upon yourself. Something inside your being doesn't want to be a slave to debt! The quiet voice within keeps moving you not to buy this person and that one. Well, heed the voice and your gut feeling, "Don't do it!" at least not yet for a select few people. You see, birthdays will come around and "thinking of you" moments throughout the year, then what? You will be paying back your debt and those moments will come and go. What most people don't realize it is the unexpected, unanticipated gift-giving that makes all the difference in the world. When one is in the state of loneliness, he or she would love for someone to drop by, call, or send a gift in the mail throughout the year. Most families have more than enough during this time of year ie.) a roof over their heads, clothes on their backs, food in their bellies, and a bed to rest. Many families are too busy trying to give stuff away or sell --new, used, broken or dare I say it, stolen.
So why would you permit yourself to be pressured into buying things for everyone closest to you? Why would you even spend money on pricey gifts for a select few when you know you owe people money? The best gift for anyone is to pay back what you owe whether that is a company or an individual.
Take a look at your finances. Think about what those around you have promised to help you with, give you, etc. Then look back at your finances. Take a moment to reflect on all you have already done ie.) service, freebies, "above and beyond" tasks, a listening ear, etc. Consider what others have told you about certain individuals you were thinking about buying for "not needing another thing." If you already got some folks some things, take them back or sell them for a higher price online and then pay back what you owe others. Then check your list, that is if you have one, to see what you thought you were going to buy then talk yourself out of buying them or research as to why those items wouldn't be a good purchase (I did this myself and saved $$$). Then fold the list up and place it in a Bible symbolically placing your burden in God's hands, if you don't have a faith then throw it away, or give the list to someone else who can afford to spend much money on gifts for everyone. Remember the point of this blog entry, be free, my friend.
Now is the time to cast your burdens away! Don't permit yourself to be grieved by your circumstances any longer. Pay the bills you owe. Avoid attending functions that will only bring out the worse in you. There is absolutely nothing wrong with having a quiet holiday season at home. Besides, if you go anywhere, you will feel uneasy, possibly jealous, and brought into someone else's drama about, "All I do for these people and they couldn't at least wash the dishes! I wish that I had gotten this gift from your mom, what am I going to do with it? You know your Uncle buys cheap gifts (sigh). Where did your Aunt get this at a flea market?"
Be free my friend, be free.
Nicholl McGuire
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Black Friday and Cyber Monday Shopping: 3 Departments You Don't Want to Pass up!
Whether you are planning to shop before, during or after
Black Friday offline or online, you will need to have some idea on how to save
time and money. Learn a thing or two about shopping for Black Friday deals and
Cyber Monday bargains!
Year after year online shoppers seek out the best deals on
things like electronics, media, clothing, household goods and more only to be
disappointed with some of their finds.
Sometimes what appears to be a great deal ends up being nothing more
than a headache. Why? Because shoppers fail to shop with their
minds, rather than their hearts.
Clothing
Most cheaper goods, slow moving items, and just plain old
ugly things tend to have the best deals.
However, those rare finds on quality merchandise can catch you off
guard. So you will need to be on the
look out for the items you want the most.
Try opening up several windows of websites you like to shop and then
compare prices. Also, use comparison
shopping sites and word of mouth for the best deals. I personally surf forums, blogs and make
phone calls to relatives and friends to see what they know. Typical major retailers that have reasonable
deals include: Walmart, Target, Kmart, Kohls, Burlington Coat Factory, TJ Maxx,
JCPenny, Old Navy, etc. However, do try
the smaller businesses and lesser known names simply by conducting a search
including what you are looking for. See
this advice site on shopping for men’s clothes.
Household appliances
You will need to have the make and model of the item you
seek to purchase. If you don’t have an
idea of what you want and you are just looking, then at least note your
findings. Start by listing the brand,
the model, and the cost you see at stores like: Home Depot, Lowes and Sears
just to name a few.
Toys
There is always some deal on select toys throughout the
year. You have to know what your child
really wants and also how much can you afford to spend on a toy that he or she
most likely will outgrow. I personally
stay away from items that you have to keep buying something new for such as a
gaming console. Children will see the
latest game and before long they are asking for another, then another and
another. If you are going to get an
electronic device at least seek out those items that are already used. I have found that many pre-owned items are
far less than the Black Friday deals–that is unless you are one of the lucky
ones that got something for dirt cheap or for free new!
I took the liberty to post some interesting and very useful information on general Black Friday shopping and included links to the most popular stores here.
I took the liberty to post some interesting and very useful information on general Black Friday shopping and included links to the most popular stores here.
There are many places to shop, but oftentimes little cash,
so do check your family’s wardrobe, your household, and your children’s room to
find out what they need most rather than what they want. You will feel better about your purchases
when you do this while keeping guilt feelings away.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Unsaved, Lost Family Members - What to do? - YouTube
Are you a believer? Most likely, God is going to move you to pray or speak to a relative about God this holiday season. Unsaved, Lost Family Members - What to do? - YouTube
Monday, November 19, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
For Anyone Who Has a Gas Problem Due to Thanksgiving /Christmas Dinner
It happens. The more some eat, the more they got to go! But sometimes a gas attack comes before the storm. Help someone or yourself out, and get some deodorizers to keep the odor down during those family gatherings!! Start with deodorizer pads for your chairs and for others their behinds.
Amazon.com: GasBGon Flatulence Filter Seat Cushion, Patented - (The Winner's Circle): Home & Kitchen
Flatulence Deodorizer Pads
Amazon.com: GasBGon Flatulence Filter Seat Cushion, Patented - (The Winner's Circle): Home & Kitchen
Flatulence Deodorizer Pads