Thanks to Alban for this guest post! Being a mom is a full time job, which requires a large set of skills. From entertaining to educating kids, moms need to be creative, patient, good at listening and outstanding at multi-tasking. Considering most families have a limited budget and plenty of requirements, moms need to…
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I read personal development and productivity books, just like most people that have been bitten by the personal growth bug. Some of them are extremely good. But no matter how good they are, even if they tell you step by step exactly how to change the world, it may not help. In order to change the world, you need…
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Image via Wikipedia Thanks to Sharon Smith for this guest post! The economy is slowly turning around. It is now time to get back on our feet, take charge of our own finances, get out of debts and start investing to make up for the losses incurred over the last few years.  While you rebuild your…
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Everyone wants to save money, right? I find that saving money isn’t just about coupon clipping. Personally I don’t like to spend much time clipping coupons, because I could be working and making a better return on investment. But I do spend a lot of time making sure whatever purchase I’m going to make will be…
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Image by smemon87 via Flickr Who doesn’t want to be more productive? I’ve realized with only 25 hours per week to work, productivity is a priority. It’s essential to create as much income in as little working time as possible. 1. Don’t Roll in Your Own Filth. Clean up your workspace. Physical clutter really does promote mental…
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Image by –Tico– via Flickr All my life I have been fascinated with money. I remember one day when I was about six years old my father told me, “Money doesn’t grow on treesâ€. After I thought about it, in my six year old mind I decided that it should. (plus paper is made from trees so…
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 I like to think of myself as a transparent person. In real life (not that blogging isn’t real life, but well you know) if you were to ask me how much money I made, what I pay for my mortgage or what my goals for the future are, I would gladly tell you. I think…
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Did you know that Steve Jobs, Ted Turner, and the three founders of Netscape are bipolar? This is an amazing video from a TEDx conference, Cameron Herold on how to raise your kids to be entrepreneurs. If you do not want your kids to become an employee, watch this video! Key Lessons to Raise an Entrepreneur…
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 Get Debt Free - Rule #1 The number one rule to becoming debt free: BE HONEST. Being honest doesn’t just mean don’t lie. Being honest means admitting those things that you don’t want to admit, uncovering things that don’t want to be uncovered, and remembering things you don’t want to remember. Listen to Your Inner…
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I think one of the best things I learned when I was getting out of debt was what to do with my free time. I used to crash hard in front of the TV each night. I was too tired to do anything but sit on the couch with a snack and relax. When we…
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