I am sharing here since many of my friends have asked for as many details of our time with Covid as I am willing. This seems a good way to capture these ideas for future reference. It also offers a first-person experience with Covid. Covid hit … [Read more]
What I read in May
This quote is the unofficial theme quote of this year's monthly posts on favorite reads. For 2020 I have decided to write a round-up each month (end of month/beginning of new month) to share good books. If you’re interested, here is … [Read more]
Mind Your Money Mindset (by cultivating a growth mindset)
“Early bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” --Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack. I have a soft spot for maxims, aphorisms, and even cliches. And since I am a morning person, the above proverb is one of my … [Read more]
How to Have a No-Spend Week During a Pandemic
"No-Sugar August" Meets No-Spend Week Some years ago, I did a “no-sugar August" along with some friends on Facebook. We all tried to avoid sugar as much as possible during the month, and support each other in a group I set up for camraderie. … [Read more]
Simple Ways to Increase Your Emergency Fund
An emergency fund is one of the best personal finance tools to have in your money toolbox. Emergency funds are vital to a healthy money life. The importance of having money set aside for a possible emergency, large or small, cannot be … [Read more]
The Big Things Matter Most (but the little things matter, too)
Having a healthy approach to every aspect of life, including how you think about money, is a good and worthy goal. Focus mostly on the big things (but do not forget the little things, too!) If you are of a certain age, and you were into … [Read more]
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