Posts Tagged ‘weekly readings’

Sunday Reading Salon

‘Tis time to READ! 
101 Centavos contemplates my favorite topic Why Are Europeans So Skinny? Let’s see: they move more, they eat less, food is better and not processed. I have to admit, he got it all right.

Wisdomona discusses Conscious spending – my judgement. Her statement that we spend because we feel made me wonder about psychology of spending. A must read!

The Financial Blogger explain quite eloquently What Can Be Done in 6 Hours. If you, like me, feel that 24 hours a day is not enough; if you, like me, suspect that some people have more than 24 hours a day, then make sure to read(…)

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Sunday Reading Salon

I haven’t reviewed some of the great posts in a while. So, what’s new out there? Get yourself a cup of coffee, and let’s read.

American Debt Project introduces the eBay Series: The eBay Series: Successful eBay Customer Service. Don’t miss it!

101 Centavos is resurrecting some of his dormant posts. I highly recommend Career Tips For Young Folks.

20s Finances is talking about Commuting to Work by Bike to Save Money. Let’s wish him good luck with this endeavor.

Daily Money Shot is explaining Why we’ll never be a 1 car family.

Retire By 40 might be taking an early retirement soon. There is no surprise that he is pre-occupied with Healthcare Options for Early Retirees(…)

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Reading Salon and March Blog Update

March was an amazing month. A lot of great things happened to my blog. A lot of great articles surfaced in the blogosphere. Let’s read first!
Reading Salon: Favoritism Edition
I am going to be really selfish this time and recommend some of my favorites. Why? Because they rock, they inspire, they provoke, and they simply are amazing. Don’t take it personally if you don’t see yourself listed. You are still my favorite. I simply run out of time.

American Debt Project talks about Blogging History X: What Every Blogger Needs to Know. If you are into blogging, it is a must read.

101 Centavos is his usual(…)

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Saturday Afternoon Reading Salon

This Friday I got really lucky. I mean really, really lucky. At work, in-between my two morning meetings, I took a sneak peek at my Twitter. Imagine to my surprise when I saw this tweet from Lifehacker:
“Don’t write down what you need to buy, write down what you *don’t* need to buy to save some money and reduce clutter: lifehac.kr/wYaqaJ”
It sounded like my post How Do Not Need List Can Save You a Buck I wrote way back in January. What the hell, I thought, re-reading Lifehacker’s tweet for the third time, someone is writing about the same stuff I wrote.

I realize that(…)

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Reading Salon and January Blog Updates

The cold I had all week long (and I still have some residue!) landed me home, in bed, and allowed me to browse personal finance blogs more than usual. What else is there to do when you are sick, in bed, and have a lot of time on your hands? Writing requires thinking, and I was not up to any thinking last week. So, I read!
Reading Salon
Having trouble with keeping up with your grocery list? Good Cents Savings will help you, recommending 3 Ways To Manage Your Grocery List.

The Dog Ate My Wallet is always a good read. This time she(…)

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Reading Salon, December Posts and Traffic

The list below shows my favorite articles that I stumbled upon (in no particular order):

I am seriously contemplating to join Newlyweds on a Budget proposed The 10 Pound Challenge: Are you in? First, she offers great prizes. Second, I would love to lose 10 lbs. However, I like to eat and I don’t like dieting. I am still thinking…

I think American Debt Project wrote her post How to Reign In Impulsive Behavior specifically dedicated to shopping enthusiasts like me.

After reading the above mentioned article, I head over to So Over Debt and read post How to Stop Buying on Impulse. Immediately my ego imagines that there is a new(…)

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Reading Salon: Pre-Christmas Edition

Starting today, I am taking a short vacation from writing and blogging. I will be back in full force next Wednesday, December 28. I will share my achievements and failures with you, and give a short review of 2011. Also I will set goals for 2012. I never set any goals or resolutions. This is my first year when I am going to do it. I am, in fact, excited!  
December is one of my favorite months of the year due to one fact: I get to spend a lot of time with my family and friends. I hope you are(…)

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Reading Salon, November Posts and Sites That Sent Traffic My Way

The list below shows my favorite articles that I stumbled upon (in no particular order):

Sustainable Personal Finance was talking about Livining in a Shipping Container. Impressive and fascinating. Head over to SPF’s website and check it out for yourself.

Retire by 40 just proves in his 4-plex First 3 Months Report one more time why I will never be a landlord. Too much work and money!

One Cent At a Time gives an exellent advice on How To Improve Your Credit Score During Hardship. Anyone can benefit from reading it.

101 Centavos discusses his portfolio in Centavos Dividend Portfolio.  Quite a good conversation resulted from his post. Educational, too!

Financial Samurai sparked quite a(…)

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