2012 is here! Are you ready for financial freedom discipline? Here are a few tips to get you started: 1. Supplies needed: 2-drawer file cabinet, 3-ring binder, dividers w/pockets, marker, shredder, large envelope, notebook paper, and pencil 2. Size things up by setting a spending plan 3. Make a list of creditors, including balances 4. Know your income 5. File and … [Read more...]
BUDGETS ARE $EXY
As a savionaire, you should always have your finances in order. However, during this recession, it is easy for your finances to get out of order. Who do you turn to for some good financial tips? Of course, you could get some professional advice from your financial advisor or turn to financial publications such as the Wall Street Journal and Smart Money. However, I have found … [Read more...]
ATTACK OF THE DUST BUNNIES! FIRE!
Does this surge protector look like yours? Loose tangled cables and cords look messy, and they attract unwanted dust, which can cause a fire. The best way to manage your cable and cord problem is to get the CableBox and Pinza Cord Holder. The CableBox keeps your workstation looking tidy. Simply place your surge protector inside CableBox. There is no need to unplug any of … [Read more...]
DO YOU OWN A ROOM WHEN YOU ENTER IT?
A savionaire always possesses proper business étiquette. Whether you are attending a networking meeting or a sales conference, you should make a good, lasting impression. Key elements to remember when owning a room include: articulation, great eye contact, polished appearance, memorizing names, and firm handshaking. Using slang, looking away from people, wearing wrinkled … [Read more...]
IS YOUR PHONE ICED?
You are jogging in the park when you suddenly collapse. The paramedics come and rush you to the hospital. As you lay in bed unconscious, the nurses frantically tries to figure out who to contact to let them know your status. The head nurse notices your smartphone and searches for your ICE contact. However, your phone is not iced. ICE (In Case of Emergency) is the creation of … [Read more...]