Life figures itself out as it is happening. I support your decision to move back home. If you keep focused on saving money and improving personal growth, then you're on track with this growing up thing. Utilize your resources (parents and their home) to the fullest. Three months under their roof can go by pretty fast.
I couldn't agree more. After I graduated college I was in so much debt that it didn't make sense for me to move back to my town where I got a job only to spend money just to live on my own. It's a bit of an adjustment living home as an 'adult', but just remember that if you're parents are going to let you mooch for a while as you get your businiess in order, whyy not accept the favor. I've been working in in my hometown as I'm teaching and getting my master's degree...so naturally it's double the debt so it lessens the burden. I still have rent to pay, but it's significantly less than what I would ever pay in these parts, so def go for it. You'd be surprised how much you find you'll be able to save in such a short amount of time.
awe thanks lady! unfortunately i have a slew of furniture that i love dearly and am unwilling to part with! haha lauren, kayla & i are thinking about getting a place. we need to hang soon! gotta update you on some things. :)
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I support your decision to move back home. If you keep focused on saving money and improving personal growth, then you're on track with this growing up thing. Utilize your resources (parents and their home) to the fullest. Three months under their roof can go by pretty fast.
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