During the school year, you’re laser-focused on your students and your work responsibilities. But come summertime, you finally have a chance to focus on you.
Whether you want to tackle a big home project or reassess your finances, head out on a much-needed vacation or just kick back and relax for a change, your summer gives you that opportunity.
Here are a few ideas for smart ways you can spend your break, plus some benefits for NEA members that can help you make the most of your time off.
1. Rejuvenate
During the school year you’re constantly on the go, and the challenges that are still with us after emerging from the pandemic have added on more stress and challenges. It’s important to take time now to slow down, step back and relax for a bit. Check out this 3-step process that’ll help you unwind, reassess, and recharge.
By allowing yourself to rest, build some healthy habits and tend to your own needs, you’ll be ready to go by the first day of the next school year.
2. Take a vacation
Yes, you really do need to take a vacation, whether that’s here in Connecticut, somewhere within the U.S., or venturing outside the country. If you want to stay close to home and save money, check out these inexpensive family-friendly adventure ideas, or take online tours of museums, art galleries, and more. Fitness fiends can hit these challenging bike trails. Nature lovers can explore little-known wonders nestled across the U.S., or spend the night on a beachfront campground.
Wherever summer takes you, your NEA Member Benefits can help. NEA Member Benefits offers access to discounts on your travel booking needs, including hotels, airfare, rental cars, group tours and more, as well as a free monthly e-newsletter with travel tips and special discounts. Find out more on the Travel & Vacations resource page.
When you book your travel, be sure to use your NEA® Customized Cash Rewards Visa Signature® credit card. You can maximize your purchase by choosing to earn your 3% cash back that month on travel purchases.
3. Plan now for next summer’s vacation
If you’re scrambling to lock in this summer’s travel plans now, do yourself a favor and plan ahead for next summer’s trip. Research destinations using our travel booking resources, determine your budget, and start setting aside money so you can travel where you want without going into debt.
There are also some great opportunities for educators that require advance planning, such as applying for travel grants and signing up to be a cruise-ship lecturer.
4. Assess your finances
Reviewing your money situation isn’t necessarily relaxing, but getting a handle on your financial situation will give you a sense of accomplishment and helps you identify areas for improvement that you can get started on now. It also can help you survive the summer paycheck gap if you aren’t on a 12-month pay cycle and avoid undesirable short-term loans.
Get your monthly budget under control with our printable tracker sheets, free for NEA members. With a little legwork, you can probably reduce some monthly expenses. Your NEA membership even gives you access to discounted wireless services from AT&T.
If you have a lot of debt, consider consolidating it into one credit card or personal loan with a lower interest rate to save money every month. Plus, making one easy payment can reduce the likelihood of being hit with late fees. Check out your consolidation options through the NEA Personal Loan.
Next, review your insurance policies to make sure you are adequately covered and not overpaying for unnecessary coverage. If you need to change or update any coverage, check out the NEA Auto & Home Insurance Program and our wide range of life insurance options.
If your children are heading to college or grad school in the fall, you may be trying to figure out how to cover the costs and realize you need help to foot the bill. If so, we offer several student loan options that can help parents and students afford the education they deserve.
Retirement may seem a long way off, but it’s critical to ensure you’re saving enough now. First, do a quick assessment of your situation with our 5-Minute Retirement Calculator, then check out some of our retirement resources to help you plan and save, including the NEA Retirement Program.
5. Tackle home-improvement projects
You finally can dedicate some time to updating your home, either for yourself or to appeal to potential buyers. First, figure out if you’ll do the work yourself or hire a contractor. If you need to hire someone, do your homework so you can find a good one.
NEA Member Benefits offers access to NEA Discount Marketplace, where you can find deals and earn cash back on a variety of appliances and other items for your home.
If you need to bankroll your home-improvement projects, you could put smaller tabs on your NEA® Customized Cash Rewards Visa Signature® credit card (be sure to choose to earn 3% cash back on home improvements and furnishings that month!) or larger loans on the NEA Personal Loan.
6. Make some extra money
You could spend some time supplementing your income during the summer—on your own terms. One option to explore is turning your hobby into a part-time gig, or you could declutter your home and turn excess items into fast cash.
If possible, consider setting aside that extra money for your future, such as building up your emergency savings or adding to your retirement savings.
7. Start a few healthy habits
Now’s a good time to focus on your well-being, which can include both breaking bad habits (bye-bye, stress eating and nail biting!) and creating good ones (improving your diet and sleep habits and committing to adopt smart financial habits).
One more good habit to create now: Check neamb.com regularly to see how your membership benefits can help you achieve your goals, from saving money on everyday items you need, to saving up for the big stuff like a new home or your dream retirement.