Resolutions are the big thing every new year, but I personally believe in having ongoing personal goals. There is a benefit in setting specific achievements for the year, though; it gives you something to measure against. Here are my goals for 2011:
How to Win Big Deals
The following is a guest post by Tim of Every Peso Counts. One of the first things I learned when I played Cashflow 101 is how to win big deals. Cashflow 101 is a game invented by Robert Kiyosaki, and it simulates some real life situations that you are likely to encounter. You are bound… [Read More]
Becoming a Renaissance Man: Early Retirement Extreme
Do you dread going into work in the mornings? Do you wish that you didn’t have to spend the best hours of your day in a cubicle, doing work that doesn’t interest you? I recently had the pleasure of reading “Early Retirement Extreme“, a philosophical and practical guide to financial independence written by Jacob Lund… [Read More]
My Favorite Yakezie Scholarship Essays
I’ve been reading the Yakezie scholarship essays recently, and I have to say that while I have enjoyed all of the essays that I have read so far, there are a few that have touched me personally and have left me spending some time thinking and self-reflecting about life in general. To me, that’s the… [Read More]
The Skinny on Creativity: A Book Review
Have you been suffering from a lack of creative juices? Are you looking for a solution to a problem, but can’t seem to think of any ideas? Jim Randel’s The Skinny on Creativity: Thinking Outside the Box might be just the book you need to help you get out of your morass. How to think… [Read More]
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