June 2009

Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal published a special insert called “The Best Online Tools for Personal Finance.” I have shared a few tools on this blog in the past, but wanted to make sure I pass along a few more gems from the article for your financial management arsenal. (The Best of) WSJ’s [...]

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Categories: Money

“Fear is good. Like self-doubt, fear is an indicator. Fear tells us what we have to do. The more scared we are of a work or calling, the more sure we can be that we have to do it, and the more important it is to the growth of our soul. If you didn’t love [...]

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My younger brother, Tom, turns 23 today, and in lieu of a fancy present I am writing him a note on this blog. I hope it’s not too embarrassing for him. :::big smile and a wink::: First, a little context Tom just graduated from UCLA with big dreams of playing football in the NFL. He [...]

Last week Ryan Stephens published his list of Top 10 Gen Y blogs. You – readers, friends, fellow bloggers – voted me #6. Number Six!!! I was jumping up and down like a school girl when I saw that. I would have been excited about an honorable mention. Heck, I was excited to be on [...]

This is a guest post by Carlos Miceli. He is a young Argentinian that likes to question everything. Editor’s Note: Carlos is one of the most charming, friendly, intelligent and engaging people I have met on Twitter, and English isn’t even his first language! I am thrilled to share his work on my blog. “We [...]

This post corresponds to a 40-minute recorded teleseminar. To skip the background and jump straight to the call notes, click here. I recently did another promotional call with my good friend Jenny Ferry for the iThrive Experience workshop for women in Scottsdale, Arizona this Saturday. I’m really excited about the workshop – I will be [...]