So true.
Most people work just hard enough not to get fired and get paid just enough money not to quit. -George Carlin Women usually love what they buy yet hate two-thirds of wha
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: These photos of the ocean are making my heart race. Are all teachers lazy liars? Yes, if you read this article, they all are. They also don’t h
Update: Tweaking the clear acne-free blemish-free perfect skin program
My journey from bad skin to near-perfect skin can be read here, and my original skin regimen (which I still stick to but am tweaking), can be read here. So as I mentioned above, I
Income Inequality by NYC Subway Stop and Line
The New Yorker has an interesting interactive subway line and stop match to what the median income is near that stop. I was living by the N, Q, R line a few blocks from Central Par
Organization Series: Keeping a Totally Clean and Free Email Inbox
I don’t like emails sitting in my Inbox. When I receive one, this is one of the 4 ways it can end: Delete and/or Report as Spam/Phishing Archive because it’s useful to
How to never regret buying a piece of clothing again
True, right? When I buy something, I ask myself: Where is it made? This is my own personal quirk, I refuse to buy anything made in China as much as I can. How much does it cost? It
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: Fashion Math. Love it. I do this all the time. I’m too poor to buy cheap crap. Apparently robbing a bank is super easy, y’all. How to st
BBC: The Secrets of Superbrands – Fashion, Technology and Food
I watched a very interesting trio of videos recently, called BBC: The Secrets of Superbrands and thought I’d share them with you. My favourite one of course, is the fashion o
Stay at home and take care of your kids, or go to work?
It just popped into my head the other day, about all the choices people make about setting up their household — having the husband or wife stay at home with the kids or to ha
10 Important Daily Habits and Attitudes of the Rich
Out of the original 20 Rich Daily Habits, I chose the 10 that are the most relevant/important and my reasons why: 1. 23% of wealthy gamble. 52% of poor people gamble. Gambling is a