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Don’t Be Too Cheap to Spend Money on Your Business

March 9, 2017 by Sarah

I love trying to save money, but sometimes I can be too cheap for my own good. Check out why you shouldn't be too cheap to spend money on your business.

I am passionate about spending money wisely and living within our means.  I consider it my job to save as much money as I can and be a good steward of every single penny we have.  But, with anything in life, there are exceptions.  While it’s important to keep your spending low if your income requires it, I’ve come to realize there are times when the right to do is to actually spend money.  It is … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family Finances, Making Money Tagged With: Blogging, Business, Earning Money

Children’s Consignment Sale Pricing Tips + FREE printable

February 23, 2017 by Sarah

Children's consignment sale pricing can be tricky, but it's the key to getting your items sold! Read my tips to help you price your items to sell.

The best way to have success (success = selling all your items & earning as much money as possible) when selling at a children’s consignment sale is to price your items right.  Children’s consignment sale pricing can be tricky, especially if you’re new to consignment sales in general. {Note:  This post contains affiliate links.  Read disclosure here.} I love … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family Finances, Making Money Tagged With: Clothes, Consignment, Consignment Sale

Reader Survey – Winter 2016

December 30, 2016 by Sarah

Reader Survey Winter 2016

It's hard to believe that I've been blogging here at TheTeachersWife.com for three years!  If you've been reading here since then, I'm sure you've noticed some changes over the years as I've learned and grown as a blogger. No matter what changes you might see to the look and feel of this website over the years, I am still committed to providing you with quality content that will inspire and … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family Finances, Making Money Tagged With: Blogging, Reader Survey

2 Ways to Earn QUICK Cash for Christmas

November 18, 2015 by Sarah

It's hard to believe how quickly the Christmas season is approaching.  If you are like many, just the thought of Christmas can put you into panic mode.  Not only does the execution of Christmas sometimes seem overwhelming, but how you are going to pay for Christmas can be downright daunting.  If you haven't been saving year round, you may be stressing about how you will find the extra money in … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family Finances, Holidays, Making Money Tagged With: Christmas

Consignor Secrets {ways to save time & money when preparing}

September 17, 2014 by Sarah

It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of consignment sales.  It's consignment sale season here in Virginia and I've been doing some shopping for the kids.  I'm used to buying, but this has been my first year to actually sell my own items. I've experienced one sale and the host has made it pretty easy to navigate these new waters, but I thought it would be fun to talk about how to make preparing to … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family Finances, Making Money Tagged With: Consignment, Consignment Sale

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Hey, I'm Sarah (a.k.a. The Teacher's Wife)! Wife to a history teacher and mom of 5 kids (2 in heaven). I'm a coffee addict, budget nerd, who's obsessed with good chips and salsa. I love finding ways to organize & manage my home and life...all on a budget! I'm thrilled you stopped by and I hope you'll find something inspiring! Read More…

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