• Monday Motivation

    What Cards Do You Hold?

    What are you good at? What are your strengths. We all have skills that others would love to acquire. This week, make a list of all your skills and make notes about how you can turn them into a way to earn money in 2022.

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  • Business Talk,  FIRE Financial Independence, Retire Early

    Happy Thanksgiving

    Here’s wishing you all a very happy Thanksgiving. I’ll be posting coupons for both a Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale I’m having on all my products, early Friday so stay tuned. And in the meantime, check out my new store that focuses on e-books to help you make money, save money, launch a business and/or blog. I also have some cookbooks, self-help titles and a bunch of PLR goodies and audio products too. You can find it at www.incomeebook.com.

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  • affiliate marketing,  Blogging,  Business Talk,  FIRE Financial Independence, Retire Early,  working from home,  writing

    $1,416 Worth of Products For Only $39.95 is Back Again!

    When you’re in business creating content is one of the most important tasks that we do as business owners, but sometimes trying to think of ideas for blog posts, social media posts, products, emails and reports can be time consuming. But don’t worry I’ve got a solution for you.  April Lemarr is hosting a HUGE bundle with over 45 online business people collaborating with products that are going to help you create content quicker and easier than ever before with done-for-you content, templates, planners and training that is going to help you step up your game. All of these products are worth $1,416 Take a look at everything that is…

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  • budget talk,  Business Talk,  FIRE Financial Independence, Retire Early

    Money Mindset Makeover Challenge-Check In Time

    It’s check in time! Let’s think back to February and the Money Mindset Makeover Challenge. Did you take part? If you haven’t checked it out, you can find all the posts-28 days of ideas to challenge your money mindset. At the end of the challenge, I mentioned that we’d do a June check in as we enter the third quarter of the year. If you’ve been using the makeover as a blueprint to make and save money, how are things going? Did you give up after the first month? If so, why? What did you find the hardest thing to change with regards to prior money mindset? Was it on…

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  • Friday Ramblings

    Friday Round Up-Chores

    So far, how is the month of May treating you? Mine’s been busy and the reason for lack of posts this week. So many chores and things that need doing that I lost track of time. It’s a reminder that our lives besides being self employed and entrepreneurs sometime invades on our work week. It’s also a nudge that we have to figure out what has to be done and what can wait. One thing I’m getting much better at is not working on weekends. These days I don’t even look at e-mails until Monday morning. For many years, I worked 7 days a week and didn’t quit till around…

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  • Business Talk,  FIRE Financial Independence, Retire Early,  working from home

    Time = Money

    Something money can’t buy is time. We all have the same 24 hours a day so spend it wisely because time equals money. Time is an investment. I’ve been going through my to do list. I often take on more than I know I can achieve but this week I’m taking a new approach. I’m assigning a dollar value to each thing on that list. I’ve also done the same thing for my long term goal list. I’ve realized that while there are some things that I love and enjoy doing they’re not netting me much in the way of a return on my investment of time. I’m spending hours…

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  • Business Talk,  FIRE Financial Independence, Retire Early

    Knowledge Is King

    The old saying is that cash is king but I think knowledge is the new monarch. Many of you already know the story about how my late farther was an avid reader and got me hooked on books and visiting the library when I was just five years old. He’d never leave the house until he’d read the newspaper cover to cover. The radio in his car was always tuned not to music, but to a station with people talking about this and that. Even attempting to try and change the station when you rode with him, got a sideways glance that told you that was a bad idea and…

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