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No Progress Toward Debt Reduction

I've been hoping for a chance to install the foot pedal onto my home computer so that I can do some transcribing practice. I'm a fairly fast typist, but translating what I hear into text isn't as easy as just copying something that's already written down.

Over the last week, though, I've had a tough time sleeping and I've been battling a rather nasty cold. The result: I haven't done a thing with the foot pedal yet. Hopefully, the next seven days will yield better results.

Debt Assessment

I wouldn't trade my daughter for anything, but since we've had her, I've become even less organized than I was before. It's been months since my husband and I have looked at our total debt, something we used to do on a monthly basis.

I think looking at our total debt periodically is good for us. It's one thing to know it's too high and file it away in the back of your mind, but it's something else to get reminded, to see whether you're just making little progress or major progress.

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