Failure is a Comma, Not an Exclamation Point
Failure is a Comma, Not an Exclamation Point I failed today. That’s right. I had every intention of things going well, and had even gone as far as visualizing how the day was going...
Failure is a Comma, Not an Exclamation Point I failed today. That’s right. I had every intention of things going well, and had even gone as far as visualizing how the day was going...
Reframing Struggle I have done quite a bit of thinking about reframing in my life. I touched on this briefly in my post about reframing sacrifice as hustle. Reading over Dr. Linus’ blog post...
The Underdog Phenomenon We frame our lives. We look at the past under certain lenses that help us not only understand but also cope with that which has befallen us. Both successes and failures...
The Lazy Side Hustle Shuffle Everybody knows that I am a big fan of the side hustle. Finding a revenue stream outside the traditional W2 can do nothing but boost the path to financial...
Persistence Is The Secret Sauce My daughter had her first track meet this weekend. We showed up to a field house at the local high school and watched as dozens of kids and hundreds...
Why Financial Independence is Easier Than Blogging Ok, I admit it, bloggers tend to be a little self involved. So before you roll you’re eyes at yet another post about the process of blogging,...
There Were Losses Winning! Killin it! The back slaps and shoulder pats abound. Although there has been a push towards transparency in the personal finance blogging space, the overwhelming flow of words and...
FIREpreneur Joe over at Retire by 40 wrote a wonderful post asking the question Do You Need to Be an Entrepreneur to Retire Early? He writes: Most early retirees probably aren’t entrepreneurial. They are...
What Money Can’t Buy There is nothing that money can’t buy! The man standing across the nursing station was dressed flimsily in a gown that barely covered the bottom of his boxer briefs. He...