Here are some great reads I’ve found from others around the web the last few weeks:
Of course I’m not saying this will work for everyone, but I do love reading success stories from people who made things like this work. It might not work for everyone, but it could work for you. OR you can just enjoy a well written story about how this chick made it through college without taking on loans.
Why Americans Are Always Running Out of Time
This article from The Atlantic was pretty eye opening. I’ve always believed work expands to fill the time available, but man, work really does expand to fill the time available. We’re such a culture that worships work.
This post spoke to me as recently I’ve been feeling like I got knocked down a rung on my own personal wealth ladder – not so much in net worth sense but in how I feel I can spend sense. I really enjoyed how the author broke down the notion of wealth in this one.
7 Habits of Considerate People
I’m teaching a stage management class this spring and found this article while I was doing some research about how to be considerate. It’s a good one. And we could all stand to be a little more considerate, right?
How to Make Your Life Easier (for Free)
I love a good posts about organization and developing systems. This is a good post about organization and developing systems.
Sometimes life just doesn’t go as planned. Here is this dude’s pretty darn good perspective on it.
The Pros and Cons of Working As Part-Time Adjunct Faculty
While I try to navigate this weird new slice of life in academia, I found this great post from The $76K Project about her life as an adjunct. If you’ve ever wondered – “who are those people teaching college courses online?” this is a must read.
Am I Crazy to Live in an RV Full-Time?
This post just made me hardcore miss RV living. I have often thought my apartment just feels pointlessly two big after two years in the RV. If you’ve ever thought about making the tiny home jump, this is a great post to read.
“Drunk Shakespeare” Spinoff “Crystal Meth and Bear with Knife Shakespeare”
I said they were great reads – not that they were all about personal finance. Repping the stage management side of the blog, this satire review has my literally crying I was laughing so hard when I read it.
When to Follow the Rules – And When to Break Them
Isn’t so much of life just figuring out that question? This post looks at it from a financial front – general pf advice that seems to work for “everyone” might not actually work for you.
Thanks for the mention. Some great posts here, I’m happy that I stumbled upon your blog.
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They indeed look great 😉 thanks for sharing XD
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