-
Join 686 other subscribers
-
Recent Posts
Tag Archives: foreclosure
Rube Goldberg Manages Healthcare
Rube Goldberg would be proud. My journey through the officially mandated revision to my health care plan led me on a far adventure with grand vistas and worrisome territories. I was sure that I’d be shunted aside on detours, but … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged ACA, business, consulting, Facebook, foreclosure, health care, healthcare, housing, mortgage, ObamaCare, Rube Goldberg, Shakespeare, taxes, Twitter, Whidbey
Leave a comment
ACA And HAMP And Me
ACA and HAMP, government programs for health care and housing. Before you think I’m about to either praise or vilify them know that I am an extreme moderate independent. I am (extremely) certain that solutions are in the middle (moderate) … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged ACA, Art, books, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, Fannie Mae, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, HAMP, health care, housing, MHA, mortgage, New Road Map, ObamaCare, personal finance, photos, taxes, unemployment, wealth, writing
Leave a comment
Mesmerizing Mortgage Mediation Meeting
Well, that certainly didn’t go according to plan. Housing limbo continues. Today was the long awaited and comically delayed mediation meeting with the mortgage company. Finally, I’ve got enough work to make enough money to pay my mortgage, but would … Continue reading
Posted in mortgage, Uncategorized
Tagged foreclosure, housing, jobs, mediation, mortgage, personal finance
2 Comments
Poverty Recovery Retirement
Celebrate! This is worth much more than a cupcake. Today I wrote myself a check. The check was the largest I’ve ever written from my business to me. Maybe, maybe, I can convince the mortgage company to renegotiate my mortgage … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged census, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, HCLE, housing, investing, mortgage, MVIS, New Road Map, personal finance, poverty, recovery, Retirement, Simple Living, stocks, wealth, Whidbey
2 Comments
Dramastic
Isn’t the English language marvelous? It’s been said that it never turned away a word, so it arguably has the largest vocabulary of any common language. Besides, if Stephen Colbert can make up words, so can I. I made up … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged bonds, commodities, consulting, dancing, dramastic, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, mortgage, MVIS, New Road Map, personal finance, Simple Living, stocks, wealth, Whidbey
Leave a comment
Retiring One Percent
Are you part of the 1%? How about the 10%? I don’t dwell on it. A person is a person, regardless of their money. Power within society correlates with money, but Gandhi proved that wasn’t an absolute. Extreme inequities aren’t … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Charity, Financial Integrity, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, inequity, investing, jobs, New Road Map, occupy, personal finance, poverty, Retirement, Simple Living, stocks, wealth
Leave a comment
Cupcake Celebration
I bought a cupcake. It’s been months or years since I’ve had a cupcake. Finally, a gluten-free one from the coffeeshop/bookstore across the street. It was time for a celebration. Anytime is a time for celebration, but it is easy … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Charity, debt ceiling, foreclosure, GERN, Geron, housing, investing, mortgage, personal finance, shutdown, stocks, walk away, wealth
Leave a comment
Ideally Compromised Optimums
Think you can have it all? We know that isn’t possible. Even Bill Gates plus Warren Buffett can’t buy the world. Think you can do it all? That would be ideal. Imagine an empty to-do list, or a house that … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged aerodynamics, Airplane design, Compromise, debt ceiling, Dream. Invest. Live., foreclosure, frugal, frugality, HCLE, housing, Idealism, Langley, mortgage, New Road Map, occupy, optimize, personal finance, Realism, rocket science, satellites, short sale, shutdown, wealth, Whidbey, writing
1 Comment
Less Mailbox Wincing
I barely winced. Earlier this week I got out the checkbook, rummaged around for the bills, and paid them without wincing. Until recently, anxiety attacks lived on the periphery of visiting the mailbox, opening the letters, and checking my bank … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged bills, Congress, foreclosure, housing, mortgage, personal finance, recovery, shutdown, wealth
Leave a comment
Timing Good News Maybe
A blog in two parts: Tuesday Evening and Wednesday Evening Tuesday Evening They said yes! Evidently they liked what I’ve done enough. I asked my two biggest clients (NRM & HCLE) if they’d double my hours. Yes. And in one … Continue reading
Posted in mortgage, Uncategorized
Tagged Dream. Invest. Live., Facebook, foreclosure, HCLE, housing, mortgage, New Road Map, personal finance, social media, Twitter, Whidbey, writing
1 Comment