In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week:
I LOVE her clothes so I’m not surprised that Victoria Beckham was named Britain’s top boss
Great list of PF resolutions compiled for your perusing; mine this year is to save $250/day in net income / actual savings for $100,000 in net savings at the end of the year. On average of course. I don’t work every day of the year, nor even from year to year.
- She is a trooper. Seriously. … and so is this woman. Much respect to both.
- Own stocks? You’re in the minority for the poor but the majority for the rich. Index funds count.
- Had no idea, but I use all of these techniques when I negotiate, especially #2.
- UNREAL. These list of excuses to skip work are just UNREAL.
- Wacky historical fashion trends, I think bombasting takes the cake for me.
- Most influential toys of all time — Â #2 and #1 were my favourites as a kid. #11 just made me angry.
- If you’re trying to think of cute gifts for adults or kids, particularly dentists, I highly recommend these My Milk Toof books. I own both of them.
- Inside the millionaire mind, and along those lines, Chinese millionaires emigrating to the U.S.
- Interesting. I can vouch for having a super conscientious partner and it has definitely helped me.
- I can vouch for having experienced some of this.. even while pregnant in Toronto!
- I for one would love to see clothing sizes at the retailers STANDARDIZED. So frustrating.
- In a STEM career like I am? Read this.
- Speaking of careers, this is worth a read especially if you think you’re over the hill.
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MelD
Just can’t stand the Beckham woman, for goodness sake, smile!!! Whatever.
Toys: gosh. I had a no.10 viewmaster and in fact, I still do and occasionally pick up retro discs if I come across them (from the 40s/50s9. Something I got from an older (German) cousin. Also the no. 1 Lego – she and my uncle, who were close in age, had house-building Lego from the late 50s/early 60s and I loved it when I was there. Didn’t have it at home.
no.2 Barbie – I wasn’t allowed Barbie until I was nearly 10 but was allowed a Sindy that wasn’t quite so extreme (but also an 11″ doll) a bit before that. My granny made beautiful clothes for her.
I had a Rubik’s later on as a teen, it wasn’t a long-term toy, but I don’t think I even know the other toys, though I had heard of the Cabbage Patch dolls, which I think are totally weird…
The best toys my grandkids love are Legos and some plain wood blocks (like Jenga) that they build a stack of stuff with!! -
Ksenija
I love your weekly round-ups. I know there will always be something intreating & not fluffy to read.
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Liquid
Victoria Beckham also has one of the best smiles I’ve seen on anyone. 😀
Thanks for linking back to my post. -
Revanche
So many gross people … ! I hate all catcallers with a passion.
Thanks for the link 🙂