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Apr 01 2008

Know Thyself Finding My Way Back

After a year away, far, far away, I find myself back to what I am proud to call my “True Calling”. Oh! The things I am going to tell you about finding your true calling, finding your true life’s goals, getting a purpose in life, living eternally valiant and FOLLOWING THROUGH on everything you set your mind to.

During my time in far, far away land, I have learned and relearned a whole lot, I have grown, matured, experienced and I am ready to share, Why? If we were not meant to share like this, the internet and Blogs would never have been created, right?

I am in the process of ending another chapter in my life and coming into a newer happier state of being, so “Change” is going to be a big theme this month, so will finding your true self because I have finally figure it out it all starts with KNOW THYSELF.

Cheers,

PS
I would say welcome back but I am the one who has been away.

Tabs

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May 22 2007

Courage to Pick Yourself Up

It isn’t for the moment you are struck that you need courage, but for the long uphill climb back to sanity and faith and security.
Anne Marrow Lindbergh, 1906-2001 American pilot, poet and writer

Anyone that has ever been struck by anything, another person or life, you know that picking yourself up and getting back on track, getting on your feet is where you need all the courage you can find. It is with courage that you are able to keep the faith and that is eighty percent of what you need to get back on your feet.

Keep sane,
Tabs

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Apr 19 2007

22 Money Myths You Should Know

In the spirit of Financial Literacy Month, I thought I should share this interesting blog from Ririan Project aptly named 22 Useless Myths That Can Cost You Money. Though the myths may be useless the insight provided in response to each myth is priceless. Even if you don’t agree with me, at least reading the myths will trigger thoughts you may have with regards to the 22 money myths. Continue Reading »

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Apr 07 2007

11 Credit Report Myths

I ran into this article from Bankrate.com during one of study hours this week for Financial Literacy Month and thought to share it with you. What you don’t know can hurt you especially when it comes to your credit rating so check out this list of credit report myths and articles they are quite informative.

If you are like me who often wondered if those TV ads offering free credit reports are really free, well guess what, they do cost you, to know why and how check out myth 5.

“Here’s a look at 11 common credit report myths and what the truth really is:
1. Paying my debts will make my credit report instantly pristine.
2. Credit counseling always destroys my credit score.
3. Canceling credit cards boosts my score.
4. Too many inquiries hurt my score. Continue Reading »

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Apr 02 2007

Are You a Financial Illiterate?

As it turns out April is Financial Literacy Month in the US, I wish I could say I am that “with it” and knew all about it before I dedicated this month to finance and wealth building, but I didn’t. In fact I dedicated this month to finance and wealth building because I was working on the Law of Abundance. And, since I am in no way, shape or form that knowable about personal finance, I can balance my checkbook, I thought it prudent to share with you some great blogs and posts from people “in the know.”

Here are a few blog posts dedicated to helping you improve your financial life. I should say these blogs are the ones a “regular person” like me found and was able to understand what they were talking about, okay may be I am not so regular but these are the sites I hope will make my Financial Literacy Month worthwhile.

Saving and Investing: Introduction from Get Rich Slowly by JD – I like the fact that JD is starting with the words “Introduction”, I look forwarding to learning all I can this month, by the way, he also has short videos by Michael Fischer, author of Saving and Investing: Financial Knowledge and Financial Literacy that Everyone Needs and Deserves to Have!, talking about the importance of saving and investing, great. Thanks JD. Continue Reading »

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