Don’t let negativity given to you by the world disempower you. Instead, give to yourself that which empowers you. – Les Brown Barbara Stanny, daughter of “R” in H&R Block, grew up relying on her father, then her husband to manage her money. But a personal crisis forced her to wake up and look at […]
The 6 Steps of Goal Setting
IF I am to grow intellectually, the best thing to do is feed my mind. (I hope you didn’t fail to notice that “IF” had been capitalized.) Kidding aside, for the year 2012, I have commissioned myself to get a copy of at least one inspirational or personal finance book every month. Whether the book […]
What To Do With Bonus Money
For some lucky fellows, February may come in as bonus month. And some of these lucky ones might already be envisioning a vacation, a week of fun and entertainment, a house renovation, an iPad 4S or some other high-ticket item. While these are valid and acceptable ways to spend your bonus, my friendly advice is […]
Time Is Your Greatest Asset
Today, the question I have been trying to contend with the moment I woke up was, what am I supposed to write about now? I have a lot of ideas floating in this brain of mine. Problem is, how am I supposed to write them all given the limited amount of time I suddenly have […]
SOPA and PIPA: Dead … For Now
My daughter, a freshman in high school, related today that Thursday morning, she was unable to pass an assignment because Wikipedia was down the night prior. It turned out all her other classmates were unable to do their research work for the same reason. The teacher then was compelled to tell them, “Pass your work […]
Recommended Financial Reading: Ang Pera Na Hindi Bitin
The whole family was at a National Book Store branch yesterday afternoon looking for materials the kids would need for their upcoming school projects when I came upon a book by Eduardo O. Roberto, Jr. – Ang Pera na Hindi Bitin [Money That’s Never Short]. I was with my daughter when I found it, and […]
My Other Blog
Remember that promise I made about writing a post regarding tonsillopharyngitis, otherwise known as the sore throat? It’s right here, in my other blog. Career Mom Online has evolved into a VERY mixed bag. I myself am getting befuddled at times. Yes, seriously! Well, given that I started with no particular niche in mind, that’s […]
What’s In A Name Anyway?
Warning: Mom blogger named Maricel who loves Harry Potter and thinks her kids have the most amazing names in the world is writing the content below, thereby, the probability of biased judgment. Now that you’ve been forewarned, read at your own risk. Pardon my attempt at self-righteousness, but really, I just can’t keep myself from […]
SOPA, GoDaddy … The Real Score
I was scouring the Internet earlier today for a domain registrar that could possibly replace my current domain registrar, GoDaddy.com. For the record, let me say that the switch is something I’m considering but haven’t decided on yet. GoDaddy, as declared by some bloggers in the communities I’m a part of, is a strong supporter […]
Confessions Of A Shopping What?
“Rebecca Bloomwood who?” I asked Miss E, my housemate. His left eyebrow shot skywards. Miss E is gay. Having lived with him and another housemate, a pretty female who hails from the same province as I do, for months now, I recognized the gesture to mean, “You don’t know?” Well, I didn’t, to be honest. […]
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