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Filing your Taxes for Free

I filed my taxes last week, as soon as I got all my relevant paperwork in the mail. I’m one of those people that hates having things drawn out over a long period of time, so as soon as I can get it over with I file my taxes and can ignore all the chatter […]

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As I mentioned earlier this week, reading is one way that helps me brainstorm new ideas. It doesn’t have to be something new, it just has to be something interesting. So yesterday I was going through Ramit’s blog, Iwillteachyoutoberich, poking around some of his old posts looking for something interesting. For those that have never […]

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I’ve written before about the way routines make it easier to stick to your budget because you do the math beforehand and then lay out your week in terms of expenses (mostly the post was about food and groceries). Then you just follow the map you set for yourself. Yes, it can be boring, but […]

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Life is busy and crazy and unpredictable and so is our unconscious, so it’s no surprise how difficult it is to keep all of it straight and organized. I want to share a few tools I use every day that really help get me through the days as efficiently as possible while always keeping the […]

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Checklists from The New Yorker

Here is a really great article from an issue that’s a few weeks old. It’s about how using checklists in emergency rooms helps save lives.
The first thing I thought of after reading it was, “How can I use this at work to make my/our job more efficient/better?”
Check it out because I think anyone in any […]

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More insights from one of the best books on breaking into the industry and ad creation. Click here for part one.

Stay in touch with the real world. By this he means you should watch all the movies and TV shows that are popular since that is what your “targets” are watching. “It’s called keeping your […]

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So after re-reading Pick Me, I decided to go back to another classic: Hey Whipple, Squeeze This, by Luke Sullivan. This one is also a great read and I had forgotten that so much of it was a how-to on breaking into the industry and general ad creation.
So rather than review it, I’ve decided to […]

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“If you want to be a good writer you have to do two things—read a lot and write a lot.”
—Stephen King, On Writing
That’s great advice from one of the most successful writers of our time. The idea is that, the more stuff you read […]

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I recently finished re-reading this incredibly useful and helpful book and so I decided to highlight some more good quotes and tips that I found especially enlightening:

Distance yourself: I’ve mentioned this one before but the more I sit down to write the more I find it to be true. It also helps to work on […]

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Revisiting Your Budget

Or: How I boosted my monthly savings from $150 to $200
You hear a lot of personal-finance sites telling you to revisit your monthly bills regularly to make sure that you’ve minimized each one so you aren’t paying for something you aren’t using. I always kind of glossed over that advice, like many other people, […]

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