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Full Speed Days
Ironies abound. Here I am, blogging about balancing life and money, wrote a book about it (Dream. Invest. Live.), am a case study in another one (Your Money or Your Life), and I’m launching into the last task of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Charity, Dream. Invest. Live., frugal, Just Keep Pedaling, mortgage, personal finance, writing, YMOYL, Your Money or Your Life
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Hope From Potatoes
The second most asked question in my life recently has been, “How do you manage to stay so upbeat?” An interesting balance to the most asked question which is, “So, how are you doing – really?” Financial turmoil publicly played … Continue reading
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Tagged bunnies, carrot, carrots, caterpillars, deer, entrepreneur, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, gardening, mortgage, onion, onions, potato, potatoes, Simple Living, slugs, snails
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You Make Me Feel So Young
I sat down to lunch at a local restaurant, felt a bit annoyed, and then realized it was a symptom of youth. I was reminded that you’re only as old as your thoughts, regardless of what my joints are telling … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, computers, frugal, frugality, gas, health care, housing, investing, jobs, millennials, occupy, personal finance, Russia, Soviet Union, stocks, Tiny Houses, unemployment
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Off The Market
See anything different? The For Sale sign is gone. My house, my home, is off the market – for at least a while. Welcome to yet another episode in “Maybe I Get To Keep My House”. After two years of … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, HCLE, housing, mortgage, personal finance, real estate, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment
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Utopia Yourtopia Mytopia
I am glad to see that utopia is still more commonly used than dystopia. (Check Google Ngrams and Google Trends for data.) That alone means there’s hope for the human race. But, except for magazines like Yes! and Intelligent Optimist, … Continue reading
Personal Trust Diversification
Here’s my plan. It’s Saturday, the day I tend (with several long lapses in recent years) to post about investing and the markets. Here’s reality. It’s Saturday and the more cyber-astute are reacting to and recovering from Heartbleed, a phenomenal … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, books, consulting, cryptocurrency, diversification, frugal, Heartbleed, Internet, investing, occupy, personal finance, Simple Living, speaking, stocks, teaching, trust, Vatican
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Borrow A Bowl For A Bash
Borrow a bowl! Why yes, I’d be happy to. Why borrow a bowl? Because I had something to celebrate. A community helped, which meant the celebration would be more than just me. That sounded like a party, a bash. Got … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Charity, consulting, dancing, drewslist, Facebook, frugal, housing, personal finance, philanthropy, Simple Living, Six Bowls, social media, Whidbey, writing
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Tolerate Risk Or Not
Fear freezes people. It works for fawns. Not so well for opossums, at least since we showed up. Fear is tied to risk and risk can’t be avoided. Risk is also personal. Understanding my risk tolerance is why my bio … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., employment, entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, jobs, Just Keep Pedaling, Karate, Oso, personal finance, Retirement, risk, speaking, stocks
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Cautious Positive Suspense
“That’s excellent news! High five!”, a neighboring friend and worker in a co-working space. Me, “Oh yeah. High five.” He used exclamation points. I used periods. He’d just overheard the second of two positive calls, both of which were worth … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, Charity, coworking, Dream. Invest. Live., FedEx, frugal, frugality, GERN, GIG, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, MVIS, personal finance, philanthropy, RSOL, Seeking Alpha, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment, USPS
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