On the financial side, I bought a plane ticket to visit my family for Christmas, which cost me about $400. I probably could have gotten it for less if I'd bought it much further in advance; I'll keep that in mind for my next trip.
Favorite posts from the past week:
- How Do You Reconcile Acceptance with Striving to Improve? @ Zen Habits - This is something I've been thinking a lot about lately. I like my line of work, but I've hated my last two jobs and I'm contemplating moving again soon. The job hopping has me wondering if I really am striving to improve by trying to find a job that will push me to get better, or if I just need to be a little more accepting of my circumstances.
- Turning the Tables on Telemarketers @ Get Rich Slowly - I loathe telemarketers too, so I was particularly amused by the story at the end of this post.
- Credit Is a Disease You Won't Catch Here @ Gather Little By Little - An interesting comparison between debt and disease.
- Human Resources - Funny Funny @ Single Ma's Fabulous Financials - Another amusing anecdote. The blogosphere was full of them this week.
- Five Ways Being Lazy with Money Got Me into Debt @ Lazy Man and Money - Laziness was one of my biggest downfalls in my pre-financial revolution days too. I was guilty of all of these except number four.
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Thanks for linking my guest post @ Lazy Man and Money!
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