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A Lot Of Bland Versus A Bit Of Awesome
Frugal is mistaken for cheap. Frugal is realizing that a bit of awesome is much better than a lot of bland, and costs a lot less too. Tiny houses are getting busy. They were ignored, and then laughed at, and … Continue reading
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Tagged frugal, frugality, housing, investing, jobs, Langley, mortgage, personal finance, Simple Living, Tiny Houses, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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Semi Annual Exercise EOY 2014
Happy Invoice Day, EOY Stock Report Day, and Backup All Your Files Day. Oh yes, and evidently many people will use this time for celebrating the new year, or in many cases, having survived the old year. Pop that cork. … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, AST, Asterias, Dendreon, DNDN, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, GERN, Geron, GIG, GigOptix, housing, investing, jobs, LTBH, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, personal finance, PNTP, Real Goods, RGSE, Simple Living, solar, stocks
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Unused And Necessary Obamacare
It was with a great sigh of relief when I signed up for Washington State’s version of Obamacare last year. I wasn’t looking for a change in my health insurance. Despite the high cost I kept paying my original premiums, … Continue reading
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Tagged ACA, health care, insurance, investing, mortgage, ObamaCare, wealth, writing
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Tiny House Winners
Buying the biggest house you can afford for your first house makes as much sense as learning how to run by starting with a 100 mile race. Yes, it might work, but there’s a good chance you’ll hurt yourself. What … Continue reading
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Tagged frugal, frugality, housing, investing, minimalism, minimalist, mortgage, personal finance, real estate, Simple Living, stocks, Tiny Houses, walk away, wealth
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What Comes Next
Planning a life can seem like a silly venture. My passion is people and ideas. My degrees are in Aerospace and Ocean Engineering. Many know me because I’ve written six books and produced five more. My photography receives more compliments … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, author, books, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., Facebook, mortgage, personal finance, photos, self publishing, social media, speaking, talking, teaching, The Great Recession, Twitter, writing
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Freelance Life
I freelance and I work with others. That’s sounds contradictory, and that’s okay. My business is ideally in consulting, which is very collaborative and fascinating; but circumstances and opportunities mean I am freelancing as much as I am consulting and … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle commute, books, consulting, cowork, Curbed, digital nomad, entrepreneur, Facebook, HCLE, housing, jobs, kickstarter, Langley, mortgage, New Road Map, NRM, photos, real estate, social media, speaking, teaching, telecommute, Whidbey
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Mortgage Farce
Work with me people. We’ve got to find the funny in this. I know it’s there, but I’m looking at it from the inside. Did you think my mortgage modification was official? So did I. Evidently, it is somewhat up … Continue reading
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Tagged emotion, foreclosure, housing, laughter, mortgage, mortgage modification, Parkview Services, personal finance, Robin Williams, Sanguinity, writing
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Recovering My Fence
It is August and summer. Time to fix fences broken in December and winter – in 2011. Personal economic recoveries only happen overnight with a different kind of windfall. I believe in such things, and hoped my friend’s news of … Continue reading
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Tagged apocaloptimist, frugal, housing, jobs, mortgage, personal finance, Simple Living, unemployment
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My Money And My Life – Reminiscence
It is a big task, and no one else can do it for me. As I’ve mentioned before, now that I have a modified mortgage and a clearer quantification of my finances, I intend to step through the Nine Step Program that … Continue reading
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Tagged 9 step, assets, debt, Dream. Invest. Live., early retirement, emotions, engineer, enough, financial independence, frugal, frugality, interest rates, investing, Joe Dominguez, liabilities, loan modification, MMAML, Money & Life, mortgage, mortgage modification, net worth, New Road Map, Nine Step Program, NRM, personal finance, portfolio, Simple Living, stocks, Vicki Robin, voluntary simplicity, YMOYL, Your Money or Your Life
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My Money And My Life
Clear one hurdle and a new adventure embarks. From what I can tell, I’ve managed to keep my house, get an impressively modified mortgage, and built my business to the point that I can pay at least all my regular … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., FI, financial independence, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, MMAML, mortgage, New Road Map, NRM, personal finance, Retirement, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment, wealth, YMOYL
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