Waiting is the worst, isn't it? I'm SO impatient to really get going now that the first real paycheck is so close! DH hired in as the company was changing over from an outside maintenance company to handling it in house, so in his first week he was basically a temp with the old company and then from the second onward he was direct-hire with the company. So he's been working there since June 8 and has only been paid for the first week. Needless to say, things have been tight waiting for the first full check! We're not adding to the mess but the waiting is rough when we're so excited to start seeing progress.
I'm trying to channel my energy into decluttering. It is a never ending battle, it seems. I'm debating the merits of a garage sale this year but in the meantime I'm just listing things on a local Facebook swap group. I hate having garage sales so stuff that doesn't sell might just end up donated to my daughter's volleyball team fundraiser during the "garage sale trail" event in our area. I'd be giving up some cash in my pocket, but I wouldn't have the hassle of storage, pricing, set-up, and clean-up, and I wouldn't be the one sitting out in the sun waiting for customers. And DD gets credit towards her team fees (pay for play and equipment) for our donations and her hours worked, so there would still be some financial benefit.
So, as a distraction - Do any of you read any interesting debt-dumping forums, blogs, or websites to help stay motivated? Dave Ramsey is the only one I'm familiar with and I find him rather obnoxious, mostly because he's so insulting/condescending towards those with worldviews that differ from his own. There have to be more interesting financial types out there, right? Do you have any great recommendations to share?