Count something to learn something

Count something to learn something

To become better, we should count something. What is interesting to count? You may have heard of SMART goals: goals that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound. For some SMART goals, it’s easy to figure out what to measure.  If you want to save $500 by the end of March, then you monitor your savings … Read more

Review of Living the Savvy Life by Melissa Tosetti and Kevin Gibbons

The authors were kind enough to get a complimentary copy of Living the Savvy Life into my hands a while back.  Subtitled “The Savvy Woman’s Guide to Smart Spending and Rich Living,” Melissa Tosetti and Kevin Gibbons have a lot to say in this 219-page book.  The book’s primary audience is indeed as advertised in … Read more

Concerned about where things are headed? Do something

Peak oil.  Peak water.  Great Depression, Part Deux.  The Rapture.  Justin Bieber. OK, that last one was pretty scary.  Sorry.  But seriously, there are about 24.5 bajillion different bad things that could happen anywhere between 30 seconds from now until the Second Coming.  And every last one of them has enough reading material and commentary … Read more

The power of OGI

Michael Masterson, author of Automatic Wealth, Seven Years to Seven Figures, and most recently The Pledge, is very rich.  (Selling books is only part of why he’s very rich.) In his latest book he writes about reading effectively for maximum return on investment.  In each piece of reading, it pays to hunt for one good … Read more

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