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Reminders
It’s our mission to help you win every day. Our daily reminders feature helps you remember the things you need to do on the days you need to do it.
Finance
18
Apr
Audit one insurance policy for gaps
Read the key page of one policy so you actually know what’s covered—and what’s not.
What you will need
- One insurance policy
- Highlighter or notes app
- Customer service contact info
Steps to follow
- Pick one policy to review (home, auto, renters, health).
- Find the declarations or summary page.
- Highlight deductibles and coverage limits.
- Note any exclusions that surprise you.
- Decide if you need quotes or adjustments this year.
Benefits
Reduce nasty surprises
You know what’s covered before a claim.
Protect your savings
Right deductibles prevent unpayable bills.
Spot gaps
You’ll see where coverage is thin or missing.
Improve decisions
You can shop or adjust with clear facts.
Gain peace of mind
You’re not relying on assumptions anymore.
17
Apr
Check your retirement contribution pace
See whether your current contributions will actually hit your retirement goal.
What you will need
- Retirement account login
- Year-to-date contributions
- Calculator or spreadsheet
Steps to follow
- Log into your retirement account(s).
- Note your year-to-date contributions.
- Multiply by 12 or remaining periods.
- Compare the total to your set target.
- Decide if you’ll bump contributions now or later.
Benefits
Stay on track
You’ll know if you’re pacing to your goal.
Avoid year-end scramble
Adjustments now hurt less than huge jumps later.
Use time wisely
More months contributing = more compounding.
Make intentional trade-offs
You can choose whether to push or pause.
Boost confidence
You’re steering, not guessing about retirement.
16
Apr
Do a 30-day spending snapshot setup
Create a light, 30-day tracking experiment so you can see where your money actually goes.
What you will need
- Notes app, spreadsheet, or budgeting app
- Recent transactions for category ideas
- Calculator (optional)
- Calendar or reminder app
Steps to follow
- Choose your tracking tool: simple notebook, notes app, spreadsheet, or budget app.
- Define 4–6 broad categories (for example: housing/bills, food, transport, debt, fun, other).
- Decide how and when you’ll log spending (e.g., quick note after each purchase or a 5-minute nightly check-in).
- Set reminders on your phone for your logging time so you don’t forget.
- Optionally, add a note on your calendar 30 days from now to review your snapshot and the patterns you find.
Benefits
Real data, not guesses
You get a clear picture of where your money actually goes in a normal month.
Low-pressure commitment
It’s a 30-day experiment, not a forever rule.
Easy to start
Broad categories keep the setup simple and sustainable.
Supports better decisions
Your future budget tweaks will be based on real behavior, not vibes.
Builds awareness
A small daily logging habit gently keeps money on your radar.
15
Apr
File or finalize your tax return today
Finish your return, file it, and note one thing that will make next year’s taxes easier.
What you will need
- All tax documents (W‑2s, 1099s, etc.)
- Tax software or preparer
- Notes app or paper
Steps to follow
- Gather any missing tax documents.
- Open your tax software or call your preparer.
- Complete and file or e-file your return.
- Save confirmations in a safe place.
- Note one change to simplify next year.
Benefits
Remove mental load
You stop carrying the unfinished task.
Avoid penalties
Filing on time protects your wallet.
Capture lessons
You improve next year while it’s fresh.
Organize records
You’re less likely to lose key documents.
Feel accomplished
You trade dread for a real win today.
14
Apr
Plan how you’ll use your next raise or windfall
Decide ahead of time how you’ll split any extra money between debt, savings, and fun.
What you will need
- Notes app or journal
- Recent pay stub (optional)
- Calculator
Steps to follow
- Choose a simple split for extra income.
- Decide how much goes to debt/savings.
- Assign a portion to long-term goals.
- Keep a slice for guilt-free fun.
- Write your formula where you’ll see it.
Benefits
Protect your goals
Money hits savings or debt before disappearing.
Keep joy
You still budget for fun on purpose.
Reduce impulse buys
You follow a formula, not feelings.
Lower regret
You’ll remember where the money went.
Build wealth faster
Raises actually improve your net worth.
13
Apr
Do an April subscription and app cleanse
Clean up finance-related apps and subscriptions that overcharge your money, storage, or data.
What you will need
- Phone or tablet
- App store subscriptions page
- Banking and payment apps
- Device settings for app permissions
Steps to follow
- Open your app store subscriptions page and list finance‑adjacent apps or services you’re paying for.
- On your phone, look through your installed apps and flag those you rarely use, especially ones tied to money or personal data.
- In your banking and payment apps, review connected apps/services and remove anything you don’t recognize or no longer need.
- Uninstall a handful of unused apps and cancel at least one unnecessary subscription.
- Adjust app permissions for location, contacts, or access to your files where it no longer makes sense.
Benefits
Cuts money leaks
You cancel at least one subscription that doesn’t deserve another month.
Improves security
Fewer apps and connections mean fewer places your financial data can leak.
Frees up storage
Removing unused apps clears space on your devices.
Reduces digital noise
A cleaner app list makes important tools easier to find.
Builds a regular hygiene habit
You treat app and subscription checks like normal maintenance, not emergencies.
12
Apr
Map your next three career money moves
Choose three career actions that can grow your income or security—and give each a first step.
What you will need
- Notes app or journal
- Calendar
Steps to follow
- List three realistic career money moves.
- For each, define the smallest first step.
- Assign an April deadline to that first step.
- Block calendar time for at least one move.
- Review progress at the end of the month.
Benefits
Increase earning potential
You’re nudging income, not just cutting costs.
Gain clarity
You’ll see which moves matter most right now.
Reduce avoidance
Tiny steps make big goals less scary.
Boost confidence
Action beats worrying about ‘what ifs.’
Create momentum
Each small win fuels the next career move.
11
Apr
Run a quick “housing affordability” gut check
See what slice of your take-home pay your housing really eats—and how that feels.
What you will need
- Rent or mortgage payment
- Utility averages
- Housing insurance cost
- Calculator or spreadsheet
Steps to follow
- Add up monthly housing, utilities, and insurance.
- Calculate your monthly take-home pay.
- Divide housing costs by take-home income.
- Note the percentage and how it feels.
- Brainstorm slow, realistic long-term shifts if needed.
Benefits
Increase awareness
You’ll see the real weight of housing.
Guide long-term decisions
Numbers shape future moves and refis.
Reduce shame
You’re getting clarity, not grading yourself.
Spot small tweaks
Even minor changes can ease pressure.
Align future plans
Housing choices can match your priorities.
10
Apr
Check your paycheck tax withholding for the year
Check your W-4 so your tax bill—or refund—matches reality.
What you will need
- Latest pay stub
- Payroll or HR portal access
- IRS withholding estimator (optional)
Steps to follow
- Open your most recent pay stub and note withholding.
- Log into your payroll or HR portal.
- Review your W-4 or tax withholding settings.
- Use an estimator if your life changed this year.
- Adjust settings if needed and save a reminder to recheck.
Benefits
Avoid big tax bills
You’re less likely to owe unexpectedly.
Prevent huge refunds
You keep more of your money during the year.
Match life changes
Withholding keeps up with new realities.
Better cash flow
Paychecks line up with what you owe.
Lower stress
Tax season feels less like a guessing game.
Lifestyle
18
Apr
Pick your 3 go‑to home cleaners
Stop buying a new spray for every tiny mess—build a simple 3‑bottle kit you actually use.
What you will need
- All‑purpose cleaner you trust
- Glass or mirror cleaner
- Bathroom cleaner (or tub/tile spray)
- Small cleaning caddy or bin
- Microfiber cloths or sponges
Steps to follow
- Open your cleaning cabinet and pull out every spray and bottle you own.
- Choose one favorite all‑purpose cleaner, one glass or mirror cleaner, and one bathroom cleaner that work well and are safe for your main surfaces.
- Place those three in a small caddy or bin, along with a few clean cloths or sponges.
- Store this “core kit” somewhere easy to grab—under the sink, in a hall closet, or in the bathroom you use most.
- Move extra or specialty products to a secondary spot, or let go of anything you never reach for so the clutter doesn’t creep back.
Benefits
Faster start
You spend less time hunting for products and more time actually cleaning.
Less cabinet clutter
Fewer bottles mean a simpler, tidier storage space.
Consistent results
Using a small set of trusted cleaners makes it easier to know what works where.
Easier to maintain
Replacing and restocking three core products is simpler than tracking a whole collection.
18
Apr
Add mildew cleaner to core-cleaning kit
Include a mold/mildew cleaner and a storm‑safe disinfectant in your cleaning kit.
What you will need
- Mold/mildew cleaner
- Storm-safe disinfectant
- Storage bin or shelf space
Steps to follow
- Review your current cleaning supplies and see if you have mold/mildew cleaner and a good disinfectant.
- Choose products safe for your surfaces and appropriate for storm cleanup.
- Store them together in an easy‑to‑reach spot near other cleaning basics.
- Make sure labels are readable and not expired.
- Let household members know where these “heavy‑duty” cleaners live.
Benefits
Faster cleanup
You can tackle mold spots or storm mess right away.
Healthier home
Proper disinfectants help handle contaminated water or surfaces.
Organized supplies
Heavy‑duty cleaners live in a clear, designated spot.
Regional readiness
Your kit matches the humidity and storm reality where you live.
17
Apr
Look for water damage in areas that get heavy rain exposure
Look for water damage along windows or walls that get heavy rain exposure.
What you will need
- Flashlight
- Notepad
Steps to follow
- Identify windows and walls that take the brunt of storms or prevailing rain.
- Look for stains, bubbling paint, or warped trim below those areas.
- Gently press suspicious spots to check for softness.
- Check for peeling caulk or cracked sealant at window edges.
- Note any areas needing sealing, repair, or a professional look.
Benefits
Early leak detection
Stops small intrusions before they become big repairs.
Protect finishes
Keeps drywall, paint, and trim in better condition.
Storm readiness
Shows you where rain hits hardest and where to reinforce.
Planning help
Lets you prioritize maintenance on your most exposed side.
17
Apr
Deep clean your kitchen sink surround
Scrub the faucet base, handles, and drain ring to clear hidden grime and buildup.
What you will need
- Dish soap or all‑purpose cleaner
- Old toothbrush or small brush
- Microfiber cloth
- Toothpick or cotton swabs
Steps to follow
- Clear dishes and items from around the sink.
- Spray cleaner around the faucet base, handles, and drain ring.
- Scrub tight areas with an old toothbrush or small brush.
- Use a toothpick or cotton swab on stubborn grime lines.
- Wipe everything dry with a microfiber cloth.
Benefits
Eliminate hidden odors
Cleaning buildup stops that “mystery” sink smell.
Reduce germ hotspots
Handles and faucet bases are high‑touch areas.
Make the whole kitchen look cleaner
A detailed sink instantly upgrades the overall feel.
16
Apr
Start a shower dish‑wand cleaning routine
Keep a soap‑and‑vinegar dish wand in the shower and scrub walls during your shower.
What you will need
- Dish wand with refillable handle
- Dish soap
- White vinegar
Steps to follow
- Fill a dish wand with half dish soap, half vinegar.
- Store it in the shower within easy reach.
- Once a day, swipe walls and glass during your shower.
- Rinse surfaces with the showerhead afterward.
- Refill the wand as needed when it runs low.
Benefits
Prevent heavy soap scum buildup
Quick daily swipes stop grime before it hardens.
Make deep cleaning days easier
Regular touch‑ups mean less scrubbing later.
Save time and effort
You clean as you go instead of blocking off hours.
16
Apr
Use your shower dish‑wand more often in sticky months
When the air turns hot and humid, keep a dish‑wand in the shower and use it more often to stop soap scum and mildew from building up.
What you will need
- Dish‑wand or dish brush
- Dish soap and vinegar mix (if your surfaces allow it)
- Small hook or caddy
Steps to follow
- Fill a non‑scratch dish‑wand with a mix of mild dish soap and water or a dish‑soap and vinegar solution that’s safe for your surfaces.
- Hang or store the wand in the shower where it can drip and dry between uses, not sitting in a puddle.
- During the stickiest months, give walls, glass, and shelves a quick scrub with the wand a few times a week while the shower is already running.
- Rinse surfaces well with the showerhead or a cup so cleaner doesn’t sit and leave residue.
- After you’re done, leave the curtain or door open to help everything dry out faster.
Benefits
Less soap scum between deep cleans
Using the dish‑wand more often in sticky months keeps soap scum from hardening, so full shower scrubs stay quicker and easier.
Helps prevent mildew in humid weather
Regular light scrubbing in a damp, humid shower cuts down the moisture and residue mold and mildew feed on.
Keeps the shower looking guest‑ready
Frequent quick passes with the wand help glass, tile, and fixtures stay visibly cleaner instead of swinging between “fine” and “disaster.”
Turns cleaning into a tiny habit
Because the dish‑wand lives in the shower and you use it more often during sticky months, cleaning becomes a 30‑second add‑on, not a big separate chore
15
Apr
Degrease your range hood filters
Soak and scrub greasy filters so your vent fan can actually clear smoke and cooking smells.
What you will need
- Dish soap (degreasing)
- Baking soda
- Large sink, tub, or basin
- Soft brush or sponge
Steps to follow
- Turn off the stove and make sure burners are cool.
- Remove the metal filters from the range hood.
- Fill a sink or tub with hot water, dish soap, and baking soda.
- Soak filters 15–20 minutes, then scrub gently.
- Rinse, dry completely, and reinstall.
Benefits
Improve kitchen air quality
Clean filters let your fan pull out smoke and smells again.
Reduce grease fire risk
Less greasy buildup means fewer flare‑up hazards above the stove.
Extend fan and motor life
A fan that can breathe doesn’t have to work as hard.
15
Apr
Check outside vent caps for wind or storm damage
Check outside vent caps for wind or storm damage.
What you will need
- Flashlight
- Ladder (if safe/needed)
- Notepad
Steps to follow
- Walk around your home and locate dryer, bath, and range vent caps.
- Look for cracked plastic, bent metal, or missing flaps.
- Check that flaps can open and close freely without sticking.
- Note any caps that are loose, damaged, or clogged with debris. Plan repairs or replacements before the next big storm season.
Benefits
Better airflow I
ntact vent caps let appliances move air out effectively.
Pest control
Working flaps keep critters from nesting in your vents.
Water control
Reduces the chance of rain blowing back into ductwork.
Storm readiness
Fresh caps handle wind and weather better going forward.
14
Apr
Check for condensation or musty smell in the laundry area
In humid climates, check the laundry area for condensation or musty smell.
What you will need
- Flashlight
- Cloth
Steps to follow
- Walk into the laundry area and note any musty or sour smell.
- Look for condensation on walls, windows, or machines after loads.
- Check corners, behind appliances, and ceiling edges for dampness.
- Wipe any visible moisture and see how quickly it returns.
- Plan to add fans, venting, or a dehumidifier where problems persist.
Benefits
Mold prevention
Catching dampness early reduces mold growth in a high‑moisture space.
Fresher air
Fixes musty smells that can spread beyond the laundry room.
Appliance protection
Less constant moisture is better for machines and cords.
Comfort
Makes doing laundry less sticky and unpleasant in humid weather.
Pets
12
Jan
Set up a pet emergency fund
Create a small savings buffer specifically for unexpected pet expenses.
What you will need
- Savings account or labeled sub-account
- Monthly budget
- Automatic transfer setup
Steps to follow
- Decide on an initial goal, such as $300–$500.
- Open a separate savings account labeled “Pet Emergency Fund.”
- Set up an automatic monthly transfer, even $10–$25 helps.
- Add to the fund when possible (tax refunds, bonuses).
- Use it only for true pet emergencies.
Benefits
Avoid debt
Covers vet bills without credit cards.
Reduce stress
Emergencies feel more manageable.
Protect your budget
Keeps unexpected costs from derailing plans.