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The Other Side of Rejection

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I published the first issue of my e-newsletter, Financial Profundities, in 2003. In eight years, I’ve never, ever, added someone to the distribution list without their permission; they either signed up after a workshop, gave me verbal permission, or were added as a result of a purchase of a product or service. And, I never [...]

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Oh, I’ll Have the Same

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A good friend recently described this time of the year as the “silly season.” So dubbed because of what is unfolding as the 2012 presidential election campaign kicks into high gear. While his comment makes me chuckle, especially in light of recent events, I see an ironic parallel between the election season, the countdown to [...]

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Smart Shopping + Smart Spending = Happy Holidays!

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Some of us start saving for the holiday shopping season a full-year in advance. While others of us are looking at the calendar with utter astonishment wondering, “OMG, how many more paychecks will I get before the holidays arrive?” Ironically, both approaches require the same thing. Whether the economy is doing well or in a [...]

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Excerpts of the Financial Intimacy Conference – 2011

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Giving Thanks For…

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Earlier this month, Alexia, the brainchild behind Awaken Your Careerpreneur, wrote a thought-provoking post – “I’m Sorry, and Here’s Why.” In it, she talked about our cultural tendency to say, “I’m sorry,” as if on autopilot – without much regard for explaining what exactly it is for which we are sorry. She then offered a [...]

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Food. Diet. Money. Budget.

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Food and money have a lot in common. For starters, a healthy relationship with either requires a common sense approach – something that is often easier said than done. And, your relationship with food and money forecast to the world a great deal about your behavior, choices and mindset, and dare I be bold enough [...]

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