words are our most inexhaustible source of magic.
A foreclosure does not define you financially.
If we aren't careful, our children will come down with 'affluenza,' a disease that causes them to confuse wants and needs. We need to teach our children what my grandmother taught me: Think twice about spending money you don't have on things you don't need to impress people you don't like anyway.
My first piece of career advice is find your gifting. Find the thing that you are skilled at and figure out if you can make a living doing it.
Money may not be able to buy you love, but conflicts about it can certainly bankrupt your relationship.
I'm keenly aware of how important it is to set a good example. You may not think that your kids are paying attention to you, especially with something like money, but they probably are.
Priorities lead to prosperity.
Alas! never had I loved him so well!
Connecting to your passion is being you, but better.
Everybody's playing the game but nobody's rules are the same. . . Never make a promise or plan. Take a little love where you can. . . Never stay too long in your bed. Never lose your heart, use your head. . . Never take a stranger's advice. Never let a friend fool you twice. . . Never be the first to believe. Never be the last to deceive. . . Never leave a moment too soon. Never waste a hot afternoon. . . Never stay a minute too long. Don't forget the best will go wrong. . . Better learn to go it alone. Recognise you're out on your own. Nobody's on nobody's side.
It's two days until tax time. I know it's late, but there is still time to deduct this show as a loss.