• No matter how old we get, the fall season will always bring “back to school” vibes! While we may not be in school anymore, the learning never stops. One area of education that should always be improving is fin […]

  • #33: Leveraging Social Media to Your Advantage with Ebony Smith Social media has changed the game for many people. In fact, there’s a whole industry around influencer marketing that has made regular people very wealthy. Regardless of if you want to be an influencer or not, social media can be leveraged to help build your personal brand, or the brand of your business. In this episode, I’m speaking with CGS client turned business owner Ebony Smith. Ebony took her social media marketing business full time last year and has leveraged social media to transition her business to offering CEOs operational support. Ebony shares tips and tricks to help anyone leverage social media to their advantage. Here’s a glance at this episode: [03:55] Ebony shares how her business has transitioned from graphic design to social media management to operational support. [08:35] Emotions are already high when you’re pregnant. Ebony shares how she dealt with being forced to take her business full time after maternity leave ended. [15:40] There is such a thing as posting too much content! Make sure you’re not overdoing it with your audience by posting too much. [22:20] Social media can be the catalyst for creating long-lasting relationships, both personal and business. [28:52] Dealing with bots and spam comments? You’re not alone! Learn how Instagram is trying to regulate the bots. [36:00] You don’t need to pay for a tool to post automatically to Instagram! Ebony shares this budget-friendly work around to consistent automatic posts. [40:00] Don’t give up on your social media goals! Ebony shares how you can stay focused and not worry about what other people are doing. Click here to listen! Rate, Review, & Follow on App … #33: Leveraging Social Media to Your Advantage with Ebony SmithRead More »

  • #32: Why You Shouldn’t Focus Too Much on Your Credit Score At some point in time or another, most of us have been obsessed with looking at our credit score. Trust me, I’m guilty of this too! Thanks to Credit Karma or monthly score tracking courtesy of our credit cards, keeping tabs on our credit scores is easier than ever. While I do think knowing your credit score at all times is beneficial, I don’t think it’s as important as people make it out to be. In this episode, I’m sharing why you shouldn’t focus too much on your credit score number, but instead focus on the things that really matter when it comes to your credit. Here’s a glance at this episode: [01:35] Your credit score is made up of 5 different categories and this information is reported on your credit report. [03:33] Take the time to review your credit report, at least once a year, to determine what could be impacting your credit score. [06:45] The best thing you can do for your credit score is pay all of your debts down to $0 and then use them wisely. [10:10] Don’t close your credit accounts! The longer you have credit history, the better your credit scores will be. Click here to listen! Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts … #32: Why You Shouldn’t Focus Too Much on Your Credit ScoreRead More »

  • There’s no doubt in my mind you’ve heard the terms inflation and recession tossed around these past few months. My goal is to make finances easy to understand and sometimes this economic lingo doesn’t always make […]

  • It’s my belief that there’s a common misconception that being frugal equals being cheap. That’s absolutely NOT the case! In fact, being frugal means you’re “economical with regard to money.” Being cheap means […]

  • #31: How I Combat the Competition Mindset With the rise of social media, we have a direct line of sight into the lives of our favorite celebrities, influencers, and even our peers in life and business. This can be dangerous. Seeing what other people have can bring up feelings of jealousy, inadequacy or a slew of other negative emotions. And we’ve all been there. Over the years, since starting City Girl Savings, I’ve managed to combat the competition mindset that comes with seeing what others are doing. In this episode, I’m sharing the best practices I use to make sure I’m inspired by what others share, and not jealous of it! Here’s a glance at this episode: [01:41] Before you can even begin to beat the competition mindset, you have to be comfortable with yourself and the value you bring to this world. [03:00] Keep a running list of all your praises, accomplishments, recognitions, and rewards and review it when you need a boost of confidence. [05:00] I share some of the ways I avoid the competitive mindset with peer business owners or those who are in a higher position than myself. [06:12] I’ve been forced to build thick skin when it comes to social media. I share some negative feedback I’d received in the past and how it impacted me. [10:50] Always keep the focus on where you’re going and where you want to be. Click here to listen! Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “I l … #31: How I Combat the Competition MindsetRead More »

  • 7 Ways Being Frugal Can Be Expensive So here at City Girl Savings, we believe in spending your money in the most intentional and efficient way possible to live your best life. We believe that in order to reach our financial goals, there may have to be some temporary sacrifices needed to be made to get to your desired goals.However, sometimes there are situations that occur that being frugal may be more detrimental than beneficial, because life happens. Here are seven ways when being frugal can actually be expensive.#1 Buying Lesser Quality Clothes and ShoesYes, we all love a great deal on clothes, shoes, and accessories. However, we cannot deny that the quality is just as important as the style of the article of clothing. Think about it, how many times have we decided to go for cheaper articles of clothing, while we may be able to get more in quantity, the quality isn’t always there.There can be a difference between spending $100 on 20 pieces of clothing/shoes vs $100 on one or two pieces. Usually, the less expensive items do not usually last as long as the more expensive clothes. How many times have you had to throw out a pair of “cheap” shoes after a few wears? How many times have you had to sew jeans or snip loose thread from a lesser quality blouse?Sometimes it is ok to spend a little more on better quality clothes and shoes. Plus, good quality shoes are super vital for the health of your feet too! Your feet literally carry your weight of the day, be sure to treat them as such.#2 Making Unrealistic Cuts to Your BudgetListen, in 2022 we know that inflation is through the roof right now, but there are just some things that we just have to make room for in our budgets, regardless of how we may feel at the time. For instance, yes gas is very high right now, but at the end of the day, you need gas so that your car can run and take you from point A to point B.The same can be said about groceries, which is also getting affected by inflation. However, it will be unrealistic to cut your grocery budget in half just to save money. Inflation doesn’t last forever, so manage what you can manage at the moment.Maybe you can cut corners in other areas, but basic needs should never be questioned.#3 Car MaintenanceSimilar to the above point about gas, car maintenance is also a vital thing that should not get pushed to the side or neglected. I can remember being a teen, with my very first car. My father bought it for me, but since I have a part-time job, I had to be responsible for the car insurance, gas, and basic maintenance like oil changes.Well, there was a time where I just did not want to spend the necessary money on getting my oil change…and I continued to drive my car way over the recommended mileage, I wanted to spend my money on fun things. Low and behold, one day I was driving somewhere and my car started to act up as I was driving!When I finally took the car in, I had done so much damage to my engine that the oil was burnt…leading to a whole slew of other issues. This was all because I did not want to spend money on an oil change, and resulted in my father to pay hundreds of unnecessary money on bigger issues.Never skip those routine car maintenance duties! It will cost you more if you continue to neglect them.#4 FurnitureOk, so this may be debatable, like a lot of things on this list, but I am going to stick to my opinions about this one. Now, while I loved my college apartment furniture that came from a mega huge Swedish furniture warehouse/store, I was also equally excited to get rid of it.Now – follow me here. Sometimes “cost” doesn’t always need to mean monetary, sometimes it means time and energy too. While most of the furniture from the super famous Swedish is priced at a reasonable price, you WILL spend an entire day putting things together and trying to decipher the manual haha!Also – from a monetary perspective, I have had cheap furniture that have cracked or broken months after purchasing, and I should have known better and spent better. Especially if you are going to live at your residence for a good while, you want furniture that is going to represent you, your style, and your hard earned cash!#5 Skipping Out on Insurance and Doctors’ AppointmentsOk, this is another one that can be debated and can get pretty dicey. Unfortunately, the United States is not a country that provides universal healthcare, and if you do not work for a company that provides some sort of health insurance package, the costs of health insurance just may not be attainable for some. Trust me, I understand. As someone who has had to experience a period of time being unemployed and uninsured, I was pretty shocked to see the out-of-pocket costs for healthcare, it is ridiculous.However, I am more scared of what could happen, as we just do not know. An accident, a fall, a medical emergency could happen, then what? This is a problem that a lot of Americans have unfortunately, which is why it is so important to have some sort of emergency savings to prevent a huge medical expense burden.Also, if you do have health insurance and you are still skipping your routine doctor and dentist check-ups, you may be doing yourself a huge disservice in the long-run, as you may be avoiding small issues that may turn into bigger, more expensive issues down the line. So keep your physicals, teeth cleanings, and all medical check-ups up to date!#6 DIY Projects Gone WrongI love a good DIY project, especially if I know I can save money…HOWEVER, you what else I also love and own? My own strengths and weaknesses! If my toilet is clogged that not even a plunger can fix, I will not take apart the toilet – I am going to call a professional, a plumber. Now this doesn’t even have to go as far as something as a broken toilet or appliance.I remember trying my best to save money and try to install my own hair extensions…well, that was a disaster, as I cut my own hair, tangled my own hair, and eventually broke down and called my hairstylist to get the tangled weave out of my hair. Needless to say, that particular hair appointment cost me more money because it took her more time to correct my mistakes…Let the professionals be the experts in their areas of expertise, it may save you some money!#7 Inexpensive FoodOK, back to talking about food, but this time I want to talk about the quality of food. Now, we have heard that it’s actually healthier to shop around the perimeters of grocery stores, because that’s usually where the healthier foods are, such as fruits, vegetables, produce, etc, whereas the middle aisles are reserved for more processed and “junk” foods. This is also where the cheapest groceries are as well.“You Are What You Eat” isn’t just a slogan, but it’s the absolute truth. There is a reason why fast food is so cheap – you’re paying for the convenience, not for quality. There are a lot of unhealthy chemicals and added preservatives in fast food, which keeps the costs really low.Yes, your grocery budget will be a bit more, but your body and overall health will thank you for it, as you are nourishing your body with healthy and whole food!Related: 6 Things You Should Never Go Cheap OnWhat are some ways you have learned that being frugal isn’t always the right way? Did you have to learn the hard way at times? Let us know in the comments below!-LenaT … 7 Ways Being Frugal Can Be ExpensiveRead More »

  • If you’re new to the savings world…WELCOME! You’re in the right place! Saving money has so many benefits – from reducing stress to allowing you to reach goals you never thought possible. As if those reasons […]

  • 4 Simple Tricks to Create a Better To-Do List The thought of to-do lists may seem a little overwhelming for some – especially those who have never tried one in the first place. While some people don’t see the importance of creating lists, they can be super helpful for those who juggle many things in a day. Now, if you’ve tried creating a to-do list once and didn’t find it as helpful as you imagined, don’t throw the towel in just yet! Check out these four simple tricks to help you create a better to-do list. #1 Stick to SimplicityWhen creating a list one can easily go down the rabbit hole of listing everything they don’t need compared to the key items that should get done. Depending on what your day looks like, perhaps start your list with simple agenda items such as bills. Bills can include anything such as phone, car and utilities. Another item on your list could be personal and self-care needs. It can include items such as picking up facial products, scheduling manicure and pedicure for the upcoming week or any hair appointments that you have been putting off just because you haven’t found the time to get it done. Making sure your list is to the point will help keep your life simple. There’s nothing more intimidating than a Nile River long to-do list. The simpler it is, the more confident you will find it to be clear. #2 Stay on Track When you have your curated list, it will definitely keep you on track with any goals you have placed for yourself. The infamous question “How can you plan your to-do list when you’re so busy to-doing it!?!” The answer is simple, a person makes time for what they find valuable. Once your list is made, you can set reminders for yourself to help you not lose momentum. You know you have an inquiry about a bill, so carve an hour of your day tackling that as the hold time and speaking with a rep could take a while. The trick is to give yourself more time than you need, and if you don’t need it all, you can move to the next item on your list! Now, I’m not saying live a robotic life with schedules and lists, but I highly encourage you to apply lists to your life where you notice a lack of focus. #3 Get CreativeLists in general can be very BORING, so get creative and make it interesting. Celebrating the small victories you do have will give you the confidence to approach the greater challenges. Consider incorporating color coding, in which you use different color highlighters or pens to code what type of item is what. Maybe yellow can be used as completed, items in pink are urgent, and blue can be used as working on. As a friendly reminder, if something is living on your list for too long there is a high possibility it will not get to-done, so color coding what items are completed and what still needs to be worked on can help you avoid that mistake. #4 Choose a Platform There are so many helpful mediums to keep you on track and productive – trust me, you can’t go wrong! Or if you prefer kicking it old school with writing your lists, that works too! The goal is to keep your life organized and for you to be less stressed.  Once a platform is decided to try to stick with it, no matter how different it can feel in the beginning, it will become muscle memory and before you know it, you’re not just going to live life but actually enjoy it! I encourage you to pick a day and time each week to set aside to jot down your items that need to get tackled. You can start for the week and from there expand out but be sure to be realistic and not burn yourself out. Check out the CGS Podcast Episode: How Planning Changed Her Life with Alaina Fingal for even more tips to successfully planning your day! Related: Tackling Your To-Do List We all have the same amount of time in a day, so it’s beneficial if we use that time appropriately. Sure, some may have a better leg up, but it doesn’t matter how you start, just how you finish! What’s a simple trick you’ve used that you’ve found helpful in creating your to do lists? Have you tried any of the tips suggested? If so, how did it work out for you? Like and follow us on our Meta page City Girl Savings. Chime in on the comments via our City Girl Savings IG @citygirlsavings. Also check out our City Girl Savings podcast with our very own founder Raya Reaves giving financial advice on how we can … 4 Simple Tricks to Create a Better To-Do ListRead More »

  • #30: Vacation Planning on a Budget It took me a handful of money mistakes to realize that I’d rather spend my money on new experiences and places instead of spending it on material things. Thankfully, vacation planning on a budget is a thing!I’ve learned that I personally love experiencing new places, new foods, and new cultures. And the funny thing is, the more I travel, the more I want to travel.As a money coach, I know the importance of budgeting for a vacation.In this episode, I’m sharing how I plan and save for travel, and a few of my favorite budget friendly vacation destinations.If you want to travel but you’re worried about your budget, I’ve got you covered! Listen to learn all about vacation planning on a budget!Here’s a glance at this episode:[02:16] When it comes to budgeting for a vacation, I plan out all the expenses ahead of time. Then, the first purchase for me is always the flight tickets.[05:15] If there is not an affordable hotel through my rewards program (Marriott Bonvoy), then I use Orbitz or Expedia to find reasonable (but nice) accommodations.[07:50] An important step in my vacation budgeting process is to also price out any expenses I’ll have during the trip. I do this as early as possible so I can save accordingly.[11:50] Some of my top tips for helping you plan a vacation while on a budget.[14:40] I share some of my favorite budget-friendly travel destinations – both national and international.Click here to listen!Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts“I love Raya and City Girl Savin … #30: Vacation Planning on a BudgetRead More »

  • #29: Recognizing and Embracing Life's Pivots with Bailey Lang If you know my story, then you know that life did not go according to how I originally planned it to. But you know what? I’m not alone! A lot of people experience unplanned pivots in life. Being able to recognize when you need to pivot and then embrace that pivot is key to keeping spirits high. The ability to adapt to changing circumstances is so important and today’s guest Bailey Lang of The Writing Desk shares how she has been able to do it with grace and ease. Life has thrown Bailey some major curveballs, but she’s been able to catch them and create a life that brings her joy. Here’s a glance at this episode: [03:25] Bailey’s first marriage ended when her husband passed away. She had to learn how to take care of herself financially in a short amount of time. [11:25] Death changes a person. Bailey shares what she learned about herself during her experience with losing a husband. [19:50] Bailey talks about starting a business as a “test” to help combat the fear of starting a business and not knowing if it will work. [32:50] Being willing to change isn’t always easy. Bailey shares her tips for those who struggle with embracing change. [42:55] Do the work up front to prepare for taxes as a business owner. This will help you sustain your dream of working for yourself. Click here to listen! Rate, Review, & Follow on A … #29: Recognizing and Embracing Life’s Pivots with Bailey LangRead More »

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