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How To Make Time For Reading (Even When You Are Busy)

I think that the most challenging part about reading a book for most is that they want to start a book and finish it immediately. If your schedule doesn’t permit for that, but you still want to read, here are two things that I do:

  1. Listen To Audiobooks – Though it’s not reading yourself, it’s another way to gather information provided in books. I listen to finance and personal development audio books often.
  2. Leave A Book Open On Your Counter Or Table – I really, really enjoy reading about aromatherapy, holistic living, and natural healing so I leave the book I’m currently reading open on the counter in my kitchen. When I’m cooking and at the end of the night I read a few pages.

Best Regards,

Aura Bea Carter

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Prepare Your Child With Financial Literacy Now

Growing up when my mother opened me a bank account she knew that wasn’t enough to teach me about how to manage money. So, she gave me a savings passbook from the bank.

When got older my first job was in banking and one of the first things I noticed was though there were many advancements in banking, the oldest and most wealthy clients still used a savings passbook.

Youth Savings Tracker Interior

Now, though youth financial literacy has been encouraged more, online banking is not intended for them.

That is why I created the Youth Savings Tracker. It’s similar to a savings passbook and will encourage your children to save for items they wish to have.

Prepare your child for the future with this book. Makes a great gift for children who have started to receive allowance.

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Article By K. Crystal Carter


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