This is the fourth edition of my “Virtual Coffee Table”, a tradition I began observing in February. Every month I take a shot of the books I am actively reading or have started and finished reading in the last month.
This is the fourth edition of my “Virtual Coffee Table”, a tradition I began observing in February. Every month I take a shot of the books I am actively reading or have started and finished reading in the last month.
Tags: Goals · Reviews · Shopping
Tags: Decreasing $ · Reviews
AHA! I found the main source of the discouraging lie so many repeat without thinking.
Tags: Entrepreneurial · Interesting Finds · Reviews
I’m pleased to say that the people at my new bank are really impressing me. A few weeks ago, I was looking around for a local small-business-friendly bank to start the account for Zefamily LLC.
As a followup to the series on Amazon used books sales, I’ve written a review of Endicia, the software & hardware I use to ship my books on this blog’s sister site.
I have now shipped about 70 books, and Endicia has become a welcome part of my daily life. Mac friendly, easy to […]
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I drove all day today, listening to Startup Nation’s Podcast, learning a lot and getting inspired. It was a business trip for me to pick up some equipment I bought from eBay for the business I am preparing to launch, so it just felt right to load up my iPod with a bunch of business listening.
Tags: Planning · Interesting Finds · Reviews
About a month ago, there was a rising “buzz” about Loral Langemeier’s new book “The Millionaire Maker: Act, Think, and Make Money the Way the Wealthy Do”. I Other reviews you may want to read: All Things Financial Make MoneyAlso, check out: PFBlog’s summary of Loral’s 5 step strategy for getting out of debt.
Tags: Increasing $ · Reviews
Yay, my Valentine’s gift was a success! I couldn’t share it here before, of course, because my sweet wife actually reads the site. I got her one of the shirts at left.
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I’m continuing to read How Much is Enough?
Inspired by Steve Pavlina’s advice to read a book a week, I’ve been reading a lot more money and entrepreneurial books. I’m reading a real gem right now, How Much is Enough? by Pamela York Klainer.
The main point of the book is that unless we consciously explore our relationship and history with money, we […]
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