Good morning, friends! I hope that you're enjoying a lovely weekend.

 

I've been hard at work on some research for the past few days, going more in-depth on our trade conflict with China.

 

Before I go further, please recall, if you've been with us for this long, that my analysis of the Covid lockdowns was eerily accurate. This was not an analysis of the virus itself, but of government responses and human responses. I've studied this kind of thing for two decades.

 

What I've put together about our upcoming economic outlook is pretty alarming. Please, please, heed the warnings that I am going to publish this week once my data-collecting is complete. This is serious - we're in for a rough ride, and it's the human responses that will accelerate the stress.

 

The only way to get through this next year is to strip your spending back to the bare minimum. It was in response to this research that I put together this weekend's sale product, The Money Mojo Bundle. Every idea you can glean to make things last or slash your expenses will help. Because I know that many of us are already struggling, this weekend you can name your price for the bundle for as low as $2.

 

I'll be honest. I'm alarmed by what I've discovered. We all should be.

 

Okay, shaking that off, let's talk about more cheerful things.

 

There are so many good ways to enjoy our time that don't require spending money. We are in the city, and there are quite often free events and concerts. We also enjoy our weekly library trips for a stack of fiction to read during the upcoming week, and we enjoy productive hobbies like crafting and revamping thrift store items with embroidery, as well as adding new buttons from my huge jar of them. We often use the soft, classical playlists from YouTube, and spend our time quietly. We try to live as peacefully as possible amidst the difficulties, and it really helps me to remain optimistic. Money has been very tight for us as we save up to move to a more suitable place, and managing that stress is essential.

 

Please know that I'm not sharing my concerns about the economy to scare you. I sincerely, truly want you to be as prepared for it as possible. We can survive and thrive through hard times, just as our grandparents did. It just gives us a leg up to know it's coming.

 

Have a wonderful Sunday and I'll write to you again soon.

 

Stay safe.

Be happy.

Love,

Daisy

 

PS: Here's the link for the Money Mojo Bundle.

 

LINK: https://selfrelianceandsurvival.com/product/the-money-mojo-bundle/ 





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