And, in what seems like the blink of an eye, Memorial Day is over, school is out (or almost out), and my favorite time of the year is here! I love summer. I love it when the sun comes up early and wakes me. I love flip flops and shorts. I like to be warm (ok, not HOT, but warm). This is when I thrive. And I think it’s an excellent time to take a vacation or road trip.
That being said, I plan a long time in advance for a vacation because
I won’t finance one–and I’ve taken some pretty amazing vacations! I don’t
usually just take off on last-minute road trips, either, but I’m learning to be
more flexible in my old age. So I have done that on occasion, too.
Now, this blog post isn’t about the last-minute drives I’ve engaged,
cruises I’ve embarked, or the countries I’ve explored (being a debt-free,
self-employed, budget-loving, young, empty-nester has its perks!). This post is
about getting you to a point where you, too, can take vacations without
stressing about paying for it later. But you gotta start somewhere.
I’m going to go ahead and say it. You should NOT take vacations you
cannot afford. I encourage you to take a look at the first item on the June Financial Calendar (as well as the financial calendar itself) and review your
plans for the summer. Don’t spend money you don’t have. Make some sacrifices
now to put yourself in a better position in the not-so-distant future. Trust
me, it’s worth it.
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