Carnival of Money, Growth & Happiness #4
--By Sagar Satapathy
Greetings! Welcome to the fourth edition of the Carnival of Money, Growth & Happiness. We received 30 posts for this week's carnival edition. It is really huge. We have selected 26 posts that have useful information on money, growth and happiness. Here are the posts in the order they were received.
Albert Foong presents Little Secrets of the Power of Expressing Gratitude - Even for the bad posted at Urban Monk. Is gratitude masochistic? The power of gratitude is often misunderstood and criticized - especially when it comes to being grateful the bad things that have come into our lives. If used properly, gratitude is a powerful force for healing AND getting what we want.
Debra Moorhead presents The Motivational Trick that Works – EVERY Time posted at Debra Moorhead.com. Debra has stumbled upon a little “trick” that he has shared with friends and fellow speakers for about a year now that they later tell him works like a charm – every time. It’s something anyone and everyone can do.
Jeremy Reeves presents Why You Need To Be Financially Independent: Series #1 posted at The Road To A Perfect Life. Obtaining financial independence can be one of the most life changing events you'll ever experience. Learn what it is and stay tuned for future posts explaining it in further detail.
Vause presents Mutual Funds posted at Active Duty Military Money and Matters. Here is information about mutual funds.
Michael Anuzis presents How to Negotiate a Pay Raise with Game Theory posted at Empowering People Through Information. This vidcast is a true story of negotiating a pay raise from $12/hr to $300/hr using basic Game Theory.
Kevin Kinchen presents What is Money? posted at Creative Power of Thought. What is money? All of us, if we are honest with ourselves, must admit that we really enjoy the experience of having money, and the doors of opportunity that it can open for us in our society, even though this rather large aspect of human life remains an elusive mystery to many of us.
Brian Kim presents Violate Parkinson's Law for Financial Abundance posted at BrianKim.net - Self Improvement Blog. Parkinson’s Law, (not to be confused with Parkinson’s disease), is a law that states “as the supply of a resource increases, so does the demand of that same resource”.
Tushar Mathur presents US Treasury Savings Bonds posted at Life of a Resident Alien.... Saving bonds are very safe (and conservative), and compared with a number of other safe investments, the yield isn't too bad. As of May 1, Series EE bonds earn 3.5%.
ISPF presents Are These Silly Mistakes Taking A Bite Out Of Your Wallet? posted at Grad Money Matters. No matter how careful we are, there are little traps out there that suck out the money. Some are intentional scams to grab your money, while others are just stupid mistakes that we commit because we are too tired or just don’t know better. Whichever it is, it can cause a serious dent to the wallet over time. All we can do is watch out, learn from the mistakes and try to avoid as many of these as possible in the future.
John Hill presents Get Out of Debt posted at Universe Of Success. One of the surest things to slow your progress with personal development or in any area of your life is to be in debt. Being in debt feels like being at the end of a dead end street with no where to go.
Praveen presents Garbage In, Quality Out posted at Tao of Simplicity. If someone kicks you down, you can turn around and kick someone else. The problem with this approach is that you have given up control and put yourself at the mercy of low energy. Worse, you are passing the low energy and misery to others.
Trent presents Financial Freedom Is Making Me Rethink My Life posted at The Simple Dollar. The end result of this is that I’m undergoing a profound change in how I perceive the requirements of my life. This has manifested itself in a ton of ways, some simple and some profound. Here are some examples of what I’m talking about.
Wilson Ng presents The Science or Art of Price Setting posted at Reflections of a BizDrivenLife. As a business, or as a consumer, it helps to understand how to set the right prices, and sometimes, it pays to know that it has no connection with how much it costs to produce that product or service!
Talia Mana presents Gretchen's Tips for Lasting Happiness posted at Center for Emotional Well-Being. Talia Mana interviews Gretchen Rubin about her Happiness Projects and the top 5 tips for happiness.
Silicon Valley Blogger presents How To Furnish Your House On Any Budget, Even For Free posted at The Digerati Life. This is the story of a guy named Jose Avila, who decided to make furniture out of Fedex boxes. This endeavor is quite inventive, smart and yes, resourceful.
Kevin presents Child Identity Theft posted at Who Stole My Identity?. You have probably heard of identity theft, where someone uses your name, social security number, and other personal information to run up credit card bills, empty your bank account, or even commit other crimes. You may even take steps to protect yourself from identity theft—shredding your credit card bills, not carrying your Social Security card, etc. But did you ever think you needed to protect your children from identity thieves?
Manny presents Does "The Secret" Really Work? posted at Success Books. We are all using "The Secret" every day.
Shamelle presents 6 Timeless Ways To Stay Out Of Trouble posted at Enhance Life. When it comes to health, we tend to ignore or postpone illness symptoms. We wait until it is unbearable to seek medical advice. Sounds familiar?
Joe Caterisano presents More questions that will prevent impulse spending posted at penny pinching. If you spend $1000 on a plasma television without thinking twice, you're an idiot. If you come across a 42 inch plasma television for $100 and don't buy it, you are an even bigger idiot.
Surfer Sam presents Life Insurance. Clear, Quick and Easy Info. $$$$$ posted at Surfer Sam and Friends. Life insurance helps make sure that the people you care about will be provided for financially, even if you're not there to care for them yourself. If someone depends on you financially, chances are you need life insurance.
Cardin Lilly Routh presents Keeping Your Precious Things Precious posted at OptmistLab.com. A few years ago Cardin started a new business. He knew he was taking a big risk, and he knew that those in the know would tell him all about how difficult it would be. So he chose not to listen. This is what happened.
Albert Foong presents What your ego is and how to stop it from obscuring your inner peace and unconditional love posted at Urban Monk. The ego is the source of all unhappiness. All unhappiness. What is it, how does it creep in, and what you can do? This is by far my longest, favorite, and most heartfelt article ever.
Jeremy Reeves presents How To Track Your Financial Independence: Series #3 posted at The Road To A Perfect Life. You’ve probably realized that becoming financially independent is something that needs to be a necessity in your life, and hopefully you’ve already started to take action in achieving it!
Conan Stevens presents Will You Die Before You Even Live? posted at Tall Muscle Actor Blog. Don't just sit there and wait for death - make sure you live your life.
Steve Madsen presents Five Tips for using your Debit Card Overseas posted at Exit Row Seat. Travel is a great way to spend your hard earned cash but you need to know how to protect your interests while overseas.
Michelle Sweeney presents Don't Be Discouraged posted at Tonic Gifts. Starting and running your own business can be daunting and often many people have an unrealistic "Field of Dreams" approach - "If you build it, he will come". But this is most definitely not the case.
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