Dellutri Law Group - January 2020

Your 2020 Vision

New year, same you, new goals! Goal planning is a huge deal when it comes to achieving your new 2020 visions. In the space below, write down two major goals you have for the new year! GOAL NO. 1: __________________________________________ GOAL NO. 2: __________________________________________ Now that you have your goals written out, have you thought about what it takes to achieve these goals? We want to watch you crush your visions this year! Here are five ways you can goal plan to keep you on track with success. 1. Create a visual board presenting your 2020 goals.

2. Set realistic/obtainable goals for yourself. 3. Make sure your goals are measurable. 4. Have accountability partners.

5. Reward yourself for knocking your goals out of the park. Whether you are just getting started with your goal planning or maybe you have been thinking about this for a while, we are rooting for you and hope that you have a prosperous year ahead! When Is It Time to Consider Bankruptcy?

How to Make Your Own Sauerkraut

Inspired by NourishedKitchen.com

If you’re like most people, when you borrow money or put something on your credit card, you have every intention of paying it back. But sometimes, life takes an unexpected turn. Maybe you were recently divorced, lost your job, or got in an accident and were unable to work for several weeks or months. Regardless of the reason, something happened and now you’re unable to keep up with your payments. If you’re in a situation where you’re in over your head with credit card debt, medical bills, or other types of debt, it’s important to know bankruptcy may be an option. Bankruptcy isn’t for everyone, and there may be ways to pay off your debt without filing for bankruptcy. Here are four signs that suggest you should consider speaking with an experienced bankruptcy attorney. • Debt collectors won’t stop calling you. • You’re thinking about taking money out of your retirement fund. • You’re behind on your mortgage or vehicle payments. • You’re overloaded with credit card debt.

Ingredients

• 2 lbs cabbage

• 4 tsp fine sea salt

Equipment

• Something to weigh down cabbage, ideally made of a nonreactive material like glass

• Jar • Lid with airlock

Directions

1. Remove outer leaves from cabbage. Slice very thinly. 2. In a large bowl, combine cabbage and salt. Let stand for 20 minutes. 3. Squeeze cabbage to release juices. Let the cabbage continue to soak and release juices for another 20 minutes. 4. Transfer to a jar and press down cabbage until completely submerged in its juices. Weigh down cabbage. 5. Seal jar with airlock. Let cabbage sit at room temperature and away from sunlight for one month. Once fermented, transfer to the fridge. Sauerkraut will keep for six months to one year.

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