Comments will be open and you may share what you have accomplished and what you plan to accomplish - Comments will be available for public viewing upon approval - Thank you in advance for sharing and please do not be shy or feel it is bragging - Overcoming challenges and reaching a goal is something to be very proud of - Your story may be just the inspiration and encouragement to help someone else - Reverse Bucket List: Look Back Before Looking Forward By Nora Dunn
Everybody has a bucket list — a random list of things we'd like to do, be, or have before we “kick the bucket.” Some people make do with rough mental compilations, while others prefer their bucket lists typed, formatted, and prominently displayed.
But what of the bucket list? Where is the context? How satisfied will we feel about our lives today if we're constantly studying a list of things we haven't done? Where do we even begin with a list like this, instigated no less by a big clock in the sky counting us down towards an unknown “bucket date?” ... Read More Link On Right
Simple Living: Determining Your Priorities By Sarah Winfrey
Even with the economy slowly exiting the spectacular nosedive it took last year, many people find themselves with a renewed interest in living simply. However, what that means for each person depends on their own individual priorities.
Determining what this means for each of us sounds like it should be easy, but instead is something many of us struggle with more than we are at peace about it.
Simplistic it might seem, but the easiest way to figure out your priorities is to make a list, then whittle it down based on how the different things that are important to you interact. ... Read More Link On Right
Simple Living: Overcoming Negative Inertia By Sarah Winfrey
Simple living is all about your priorities. It's about knowing yourself well enough to know what you value, why you value it, and what is less important.
It's about making room for what is important by letting go of what isn't. And it's about using your time and space well, focusing your energy on the priorities and truly letting go of the rest.
This sounds easy enough, and yet so many of us struggle with finding this balance. If you've ever found yourself wasting time when you know there's something you could be doing that means a lot to you, you've been in this boat. I know I find myself there all the time. ... Read More Link On Right
What Is Simple Living and Why Should I Care? By Sarah Winfrey
Even with predictions that our economy is turning around, the current financial climate isn't exactly what most people would call "good." In fact, for some of us, it's downright rotten. Regardless of your personal situation, the last year could be construed as an alarm clock, buzzing and beeping until we look around, see the excess in our lives, and eliminate it.
While it's true that not everyone feels the pull to cut back, overall there's something attractive about empty space, whether it's in our decorating, how we spend our time, or some wiggle-room in our budgets. Now that we have the financial motivation, it seems like a good time to figure out what we want, why we want it, and how we're going to get there. ... Read More Link On Right
Defining Success:
If You Don't Know What You Want, You Won't Know When You've Gotten It By Sarah Winfrey
When it comes to your life, what do you want? How does your money fit into that?
If you can't answer these two questions, you won't ever know when you've been successful In fact, it might be worse than that: you might achieve what you thought you wanted, or what all of your friends want, and suddenly realize that it doesn't satisfy you. In order to make sure you're going the right direction for you, it's important to figure out what you want from your life (to find your definition of "success"). ... Read More Link On Right
Many reading these articles may have very little debt - have a written detailed plan - and are sitting back just "waiting" - Good for you who can proudly say that - Hopefully there are not too many who cannot say or do that and hopefully there will be some tips here to aid you in getting motivated and on track -
Though the tips are pretty common sense to me I found it helpful to have them in a precise list form for future reference when my memory may not be serving me so well --
This may be a good list to pass on to a young adult - one who wants to be successful and does not claim to know it all yet -
37 Savings Changes You Can Make Today By Nora Dunn
Making changes to your savings plan is about so much more than deciding where to save your money and how much to put away. You can save money by not spending it (yet not losing out or making undue sacrifices), by spending wisely, by becoming more aware of where your money goes, and even by making more money.
Here are 37 ways you can make positive changes and save money — today. ... Read More Link On Right
6 Common Excuses for Not Saving Money By Tara Struyk
Have you ever settled on a new exercise program, only to get a bad cold a few days in and happily throw yourself on the couch, relieved to have a handy excuse? Excuses must be human nature; I know I usually make them when I'm facing something that’s new, that's hard, or that I just don’t enjoy. And I’ve certainly made excuses when it comes to money.
In the years that I’ve been writing about personal finance and investing, I’ve also heard my fair share of excuses, mostly from readers who don’t agree with my advice.
The problem is, unlike good financial habits, excuses are easy to come by, even though most of them just don’t stand up to reason. Check out some of the ones I’ve heard most frequently so far. ... Read More Link On Right
The truth can be a little uncomfortable - hard to swallow - and down right tough to deal with but in reality doing so always makes us a better person - It is much better and easier if we can make this awareness and acknowledgement on our own -- Maybe this article will be enlightening for you and assist you in making any helpful changes to improve your quality of life -
Your Money Problems: Why They're All Your Fault By Tara Struyk
I love writing about money — not because I’m obsessed with wealth (or my relative lack thereof), but because I think the way we spend our money reflects who we are, good or bad. That’s probably why I bought the very first condo I saw. I’m known to be impatient, impulsive even, in just about all things.
Was it a mistake? So far so good, but I left a lot more to fate than is probably wise in a six-figure purchase. And let’s just say that I hope to exercise a little more self control next time. Of course, whether it’ll actually work out that way is another story altogether. ... Read More link On Right
Getting to Now: How to Beat the Procrastination Habit By J.D. Roth This article goes in conjunction with a previous one on main blog - for reference click this LINK I am a procrastinator. I always have been. It’s a character flaw, and I admit it. I’ve tried all sorts of things to beat the habit — Getting Things Done, e-mail reminders, dozens of list systems — but the only thing that seems to work is to: Do it now. This is blindingly obvious, I know, but many people lose sight of this fundamental skill. It’s not that we don’t know that we should do things now; it’s that we’ve forgotten how. Here are some techniques I’ve been using to try to force myself to get to now: ... Read Moe Link On Right
Feel Happier at Work With These 3 Tips By Matthew D. Della Porta, Ph.D for You Beauty
If you feel unhappy at work, you are not alone; work-related stress is one of the most common problems reported by working individuals.
Some have demanding clients and constant, short deadlines. Others have bosses who are incompetent, unsympathetic or who expect subordinates to ignore or cover up unethical practices. Still, others simply don’t enjoy the work that they do, finding it boring, unfulfilling or meaningless. ... Read More Link On Right
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