2 Year Blogiversary

Hey everyone! This week marks two years of blogging for me. I first started blogging two years ago on August 10, 2011. You can find that post here (it’s weird for me to read that post!). When I first started my blog, I’m not going to lie, I was a complete mess. I probably did…

Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

Last Updated: May 24, 2023

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2 Year Blogiversary and iPad+Cash GiveawayHey everyone! This week marks two years of blogging for me. I first started blogging two years ago on August 10, 2011. You can find that post here (it’s weird for me to read that post!).

When I first started my blog, I’m not going to lie, I was a complete mess. I probably did everything on a “bad blogger” list and then some more.

I quickly became addicted, and have made tons of awesome friends. The list could go on and on about how many bloggers I love.  There are so many bloggers that I would love to list right now, but I tried that and the list had well over 50 blogs and just looked crazy.

 

Oh, how life has changed.

In the past 2 years, my life has changed drastically. Back in August of 2011, I was working full-time in the same job I have now, I was a full-time Finance MBA student, and we didn’t have much money. I had tons of student loan debt also.

Neither W nor I had any side jobs, and our income was much lower than what it is now. Housing in our budget was somewhere around 30% of our take home pay, whereas now it is much, much lower than that. Food was also a budget killer for us…

We spent lots of money on things that we did not need. We were not saving. We ate out every single day, and most of the time multiples times each day. We did not have a budget.

More personal: the passing of my father and the many family issues I was going through were tearing me apart. I had to start raising my sister and I was not ready. Everything, even 3 years later after he passed, was still reminding me of my father and I would break down everywhere I went.

And that’s when I started to blog. It was a great outlet for me, and still is. Things are getting better, and are great in the financial area. In my personal life, W and I have been together for over 7 years, and we couldn’t be better.

My sister is like my child now (oh hey Lexy!) and it has been awesome watching her grow into an awesome young lady. I have begun talking to my dad’s side of the family, even though it is difficult as I am sure that I am a sad reminder.

We never thought that our lives would be like the way they are today. We have also come to realize that we can’t let money dictate our lives, and that we need to enjoy the little things. I also plan on pursuing what I love instead of stability, which brings great risks but also much more excitement and happiness.

I never thought that my student loans would be gone, and especially not so soon. << STILL shocks me.

Blogging and personal finance blogging drastically changed my life, and for the better. I definitely recommend that others should start their own blog as well.

 

I’m no longer anonymous.

For almost my entire blogging journey, I was anonymous. Not entirely anonymous though. But, as of a couple of months ago, the cat is out of the bag. W told a couple of people and then EVERYONE started to have questions, so now I am no longer anonymous.

It has been different, and it is still a little scary since I feel like I have no privacy now.  Oh well though, I am fine with being a more open person.

 

You are all awesome.

Without all of you awesome bloggers and readers, I don’t know where I would be. I receive numerous emails everyday, that range widely in topics. Many of you have emailed me about family issues, such as losing a parent(s) and your life changing dramatically. I really appreciate these emails and it helps make me stronger. Some of you email me with questions, such as about student loans or fixing your budget. I love all the emails that I receive.

I love receiving emails, comments, tweets and so on. Who doesn’t? I love getting feedback from you all. I love publishing Reader Question posts. I love talking about whatever I want to on my blog. I love it all!

I want to thank all of you for reading. I hope that you continue to enjoy what I write for years and years to come.

Miscellaneous – Diversified Finances and $50 SwagBucks Giveaway

Also, I published a new post on What Not To Do When Leaving Your Job and I provided some real life examples of how some people are crazy when they quit. Check it out and tell me your craziest story! Diversified Finances has been going great, and I’m really glad that I started a second blog for myself to detail my switch to pursuing my passion.

Lastly, before we get to the big giveaway, SwagBucks during the month of August is offering any referral of mine (old or new) that earns at least 50 Swag Bucks in total from any combination of Shop, Search, Watch, Play Answer or Discover (all the different ways to earn SBs) to be automatically entered into a drawing for a $50 gift card from the SwagBucks’ Rewards Store.


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Author: Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

Hey! I’m Michelle Schroeder-Gardner and I am the founder of Making Sense of Cents. I’m passionate about all things personal finance, side hustles, making extra money, and online businesses. I have been featured in major publications such as Forbes, CNBC, Time, and Business Insider. Learn more here.

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  1. sherry butcher

    If I won I’d get the laptop computer I’m trying to save for but the home keeps needing repairs so I’m not getting the money together.

  2. Peggy Hopkins

    This tip is something that I wish had been taught to me: Don’t buy things, or stuff. I was told all my life that you need this, or you need that when in actuality, I didn’t, and still don’t need any of it. Yeah, it was used once or twice, but it’s all been sitting around for years wasting away. I’m preparing to move to a much smaller residence and my mind is blow away by how much money I spent on stuff and how much it’s actually worth now. I’ve thought often over the last couple of months, if I had invested the 10’s of thousands of dollars I spend on all this stuff I could live comfortably the rest of my life without needing to work, but I didn’t and I can’t change it now, so the only option I have is to give it away, or thow it away and make sure that I never make those mistakes again.

  3. cecille

    I would love the ipad but the money I would spend to build my own house.

  4. lola

    my financial tip would be when i am not sure about buying something, i wont buy it, I go home and if next day i still want it, i will go and pick it up.

    I save quite a lot of money!

    lola

  5. Cara Daymude

    Congrats on your 2 year anniversary of your blog 🙂 If I win I’d Take all cash & save it towards a car or my teeth or maybe even my tax fund i wanna start so I can have $ saved to enter Bigger sweeps I can’t afford the taxes on.

  6. Amber D

    I would give the Ipad to my fiance, his broke last year!

  7. Jane

    I will save up the money for emergency situations.

  8. Rachel Salerno

    Well I hope I win this for my daughter! She is going to be homeschooled and could really use this to learn on. Thanks!
    -Rachel

  9. Craig W

    Savings Secret #1=before anything else, take 10% of any and all income and place in an interest bearing account and “forget about it!”

  10. Karla Sceviour

    If I won,I would put it towards our home renovations.

  11. Supersparklekitty

    I would like to win the IPAD mini for my husband.If I won the cash,I would save it for Christmas presents.

  12. Cláudia Martinho

    Congrats on the 2 Year Blogiversary!
    I would save most of the money for an emergency and buy a gift for my nephew.
    thank you 🙂

  13. Mia Dentice Carey

    I would use the gift card for my son’s birthday or Christmas present(s).
    My number one tip is if you don’t have the money don’t buy it…if it’s something you REALLY need then pay it off ASAP!

  14. M.Clark

    If I won I would use the cash towards the purchase of a new laptop.

  15. Judy

    I would use the money to pay off my college loans!