Weekend Reading #6

This week was interesting, here on the blog. That’s putting it mildly. I was very short of time this week and had a post on 10 Creative Ways to Make Money in the works. Rather than publish several shorter less impacting posts, I put all my time and energies into that one post. Wow, did it ever pay off! It received and is still receiving sustained traffic from StumbleUpon and has been viewed over 13,000 times so far.   🙂

Anyway, enough tooting my own horn. If people like what I write, that’s great! Now let’s focus on a couple of blog posts in the frugal living and personal finance space that I enjoyed reading in their entirety this week.

The Most Important Skill to Master by Leo Babauta at ZenHabits. Written from an Eastern mystic point of view, but good nevertheless. Just adjust it for your worldview. The majority of this tenet holds true.

The Cost of Being in Someone Else’s Wedding by Corey of Studenomics. If you’re popular in your social sphere as a young adult, perhaps a college student, then be sure to read this before you accept the position of Brides Maid or Best Man. 🙂

A reminder to Floss Every Day by Courtney at Be More With Less.  Why is this habit so hard to keep going? She’s got some great tips to make this habit stick.

Chris over at ChristianPF illustrates with a story What it Means to Be a Ten Talent Steward.

April from Get Rich Slowly shares ways to Handle People Who Try to Undermine Your Success. When you know where your going and how to get their, somehow other folks’ opinions and negativity don’t matter any more.

 

That’s All Folks! Enjoy your weekend!

 

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