Having a passion for anything can be helpful when setting goals, but keeping the vision of your legacy in mind is a tremendous motivator!
Bail-Outs. They’re all over the news.
The fat-cats screw up, and then the government
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Are you sick of it?
Do you wonder why you’re struggling along,
doing the honorable thing — paying your bills and
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Have your lifestyle and income been affected
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Are you stuck making high home-loan payments every month?
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ARE YOU READY FOR YOUR BAILOUT?
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How would you like to have your mortgage payments
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Jimmy Gets A Haircut From His Son Bruce Wood
Over the weekend I bought seven new suits, including a seersucker from Brooks Brothers. My Dad, James (Jimmy) Wood was amused by the haul, since he hardly ever sees me dressed up.
This morning he asked me to give him a haircut (one of the many skills I learned to save money during college), so we played “Barber Shop.” I surprised him by wearing the seersucker, and he played along, pretending he was in a barber chair. We had a good time, but he didn’t give me a tip!
Afterward, he was ready for a movie, so I popped The Great Escape into his VCR and gave him his usual “setup” of Gatorade and chocolate candy.
Now I’m in my normal business suit (T-shirt, shorts & flip-flops) and tapping out this blog from his dining-room table, which has become my “office” while I take care of him.