Have you heard of the Five Dollar Challenge? (See below.)
Just in time for the new year, I stumbled across this yesterday, and I have decided to implement it beginning two days from now. I plan to report the results if we’re all still here on January 1st, 2021. ~
I think it would be funny to take a $50 or $100 bill to one of the local fast-food places that refuse to accept them ... then sue them when they refuse to accept it as "full and legal tender for all debts public and private". LOL
I need to rethink my bartending skills and utilize my touch skills. WAIT! I was told by my parents and Don if I were to do that I would get myself in too much trouble. Not because of my talents, per say, but because of my trust. You are my hero. I can't separate helping and being taken advantage of.
I like the idea but I never have any cash coming in and out of my wallet. I just don't keep it anymore. A $20 bill in my wallet may not get cashed for a month.
Long ago, I used to take all my change from my bartending/cocktailing shifts and put it in a 5-gallon glass jug. The type of jug you use to brew beer. It was heavy when left empty. It was awkward and I could barely lift it alone. It would be impossible with change. I did this intentionally. In times of really NOT needing it but really wanting something, I wouldn't be tempted. Granted, I knew If I tipped it sideways I could get the change out but did I really need that "thing" or was I really JUST thinking I did? Then I met Don and somehow, it didn't seem so important anymore. It just filled and filled and filled some more until it was almost to the top. Neither of us kept much track of it until it came time to cash the coins. Lifting it together or individually was an impossibility. Instead, we turned it on its' side and together, slowly, started to empty the joy of saved money. It was a good thing because we did need it. We were moving to Key West and needed every cent we had.
It is the same idea you have. :) It does work and is very rewarding. Now-a-days, I'm not sure the dollar is worth as much as it was back then. Saving 5 of them instead of saving coins is a better idea to reach that rewarding goal.
This post was edited by Merlin at December 30, 2019 3:29 PM MST