A Few Practical Ways to Fight Inflation Have you noticed the price of your monthly expenses rising even though you are generally buying the same things? I… Continue reading “A Few Practical Ways to Fight Inflation”…
6 Ways to Use Credit Cards to Maximize Cash Is it really possible to make credit cards work for you? 1,000% yes, but here’s the glaring caveat: In order… Continue reading “6 Ways to Use Credit Cards to Maximize Cash”…
What You Need to Know About Networking and Preparing for an Intense Job Market What scares you most about networking? I’ll confess that working receptions in an attempt to hunt down my next paid… Continue reading “What You Need to Know About Networking and Preparing for an Intense Job Market”…
A Review of Medium: Is It Worth a Subscription? Have you had the opportunity to read an article on Medium? If you’ve never heard of Medium, think of it… Continue reading “A Review of Medium: Is It Worth a Subscription?”…
Moving Tips for an Easier Transition What do you dislike most about moving? Let’s face it. Moving likely ranks low on people’s lists of favorite things… Continue reading “Moving Tips for an Easier Transition”…
My Thoughts and Prayers are with Ukraine It’s a cold Saturday in February. I’m taking the dogs out to do their business, and across the street there’s… Continue reading “My Thoughts and Prayers are with Ukraine”…
Are You Settling?: Three Questions to Help You Find the Right Partner Are you with your significant other because they are who you want. Or, are you with them because it’s the… Continue reading “Are You Settling?: Three Questions to Help You Find the Right Partner”…
10 Blunt Pieces of Love and Relationship Advice Roses are red, violets are blue. … And someone insert the needle scratch here, because you know love rarely lives… Continue reading “10 Blunt Pieces of Love and Relationship Advice”…
I Have Met the Enemy, and He is Blind People occasionally ask if I, as a blind person, ever worry about someone stealing money from me. For example, when… Continue reading “I Have Met the Enemy, and He is Blind”…
Learn From These 8 Dumb Financial Mistakes People who write about personal finance sometimes get shafted. We’re supposed to have answers to everything, and Lord help us… Continue reading “Learn From These 8 Dumb Financial Mistakes”…
Closing the Year At the end of this year, what are you most grateful for? I’d love to hear about it in the… Continue reading “Closing the Year”…
Moving Beyond “Either/Or”: The Saving Grace of “And” Why is there so much polarization in today’s world? That’s a tall question, and I’ve offered at least one stab… Continue reading “Moving Beyond “Either/Or”: The Saving Grace of “And””…
Heartbreak: Uniquely Universal, Universally Unique The death of a relationship can be torture on multiple levels. You move about life wondering why no one else… Continue reading “Heartbreak: Uniquely Universal, Universally Unique”…
Should You Give Homeless People Money? When you come across homeless people asking for money, do you give them some or keep walking? As of January… Continue reading “Should You Give Homeless People Money?”…
A Great Investment Option for Emergency Funds and Conservative Investors Okay, so you thought my advice to invest in real estate was too risky. And you never really cared for… Continue reading “A Great Investment Option for Emergency Funds and Conservative Investors”…