“Hello I’m a procrastinator,” I may as well have introduced myself in this manner at the training session on time management. It turns out, I was in good company. Though I didn’t realize it at first, the room was filled with others who shared my dirty secret. The instructor stood at the front of the room holding up the calendar/planner and asked us to start our day – as we should every day – with a to-do list. When our pens stopped moving, he asked us to prioritize our list with A for Read on...
Motherhood, Money and Guilt
I had a dilemma. My husband’s birthday was fast approaching and I had no idea what to get him; the kids were just 12 months old and were too young to make something cute for him. Worse yet, he told me not to get him anything. He didn’t need anything. Seeing how I was no longer earning any money of my own, should I really run out and buy him something he didn’t want, and that he would end up paying for? Times like these made me miss my paycheck. I had adjusted to shedding my professional Read on...
10 Steps to Financial Strength
With the day-to-day pressures you face, it's easy to let your financial life go unattended -- especially if there's money left over at the end of the month. Yet, if you pay just a little more attention to your savings and spending habits, and get clear and specific about your goals, you will find yourself in a position of financial strength. Here are some quick steps you can take that are easy to implement and will get you results fast: Get Organized. An organized household spends less Read on...