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	<title>The Shopping Nazi &#187; Green Tea</title>
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		<title>Setting Priorities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Setting priorities and watching where our money goes can be a very painful thing. Especially when it gets close to pay day and there is not money to buy lunch a McDonald&#8217;s. Some time back, I was watching a group of people leaving working from a local business that employed a 1,000+ men and women. Over 90% of them make the same hourly wage. However, you would not think that by the way each one dress and the car they were driving. No matter what we believe about our life, family, or business, we all have priorities. Where we spend our money tells where our priority is. Some people manage their finances with a magnifying glass. Other people are purely reactionary and are ruled by their emotions. This is why we see  so many people who always have enough money for cable TV, pizza, and cigarettes, but no money for taking care of their car, or health insurance. Priorities properly set can save several $100&#8242;s a year, and raise their lifestyle at the same time. Just by not going to a rent-to-own store for a new washer and dryer, but saving up enough money until you can shop around for the best deal. The difference [...]]]></description>
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