3 Tips To Combat The Post Holiday Money Blues




A lot of folks this time of year are cash strapped from having spent so much making the holidays great for their families.

Here at Baltimore Audio Tours we have three quick tips for helping you survive a cash crunch both financially and emotionally.

1. Plan your meals.

Some of the most common ways to let cash slip through your fingers is waiting until the last minute to eat. By that point you are so hungry you don’t make wise choice. So plan your meals in advance. You’ll feel better too.


2. Make some extra money.

There are tons of ways to make some extra cash online. You could start a blog around a topic and display advertising. You could do administrative work for people looking to hire on Guru.com or Elance.com. Of course our personal favorite - become an affiliate for Baltimore Audio Tours and make some extra money from the comfort of your own home.


3. Don’t forget to stay positive and have some fun.

Fun doesn’t have to cost money. Look for ways to spend time with family and friends that doesn’t cost money. Take your kids to the park. Spend time with your spouse or significant other doing projects around the house. Be creative. Life is too short to fret and worry. Be a kid again.


Let us know what tips you would suggest for beating the post holiday blues. Post your comment below.




*Photo by Peter Gerdes

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Find a retailer

You can find Baltimore Audio Tours at these fine establishments.


Barnes & Noble at Johns Hopkins
www.johns-hopkins.bkstore.com

The Baltimore Museum of Art
www.artbma.org

The Baltimore Basilica

www.baltimorebasilica.org

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum
www.borail.org

Boheme Cafe
www.bohemecafe.com

Red Emma's Bookstore
www.redemmas.org

Maryland State Historical Society
www.mdhs.org

Baltimore Audio Tours presents "A Driving Tour Of Charm City." Explore the culture, history, and people of Baltimore. This 70 minute tour will take you on a journey through the city of charm.

Narrated By: Alan Gephardt