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When You Are on the Way Financially Independent
What is financial independence? And when will you know when you are on the way financially independent.? When I search “what is financial independence,” 57,400,000 Results are showing up. So, finance is a very hot topic. It is more likely people’s mind. According to Wikipedia, Financial independence is the status of having enough income to pay one’s living expenses for the rest of one’s life without being employed or dependent on others. Income earned without having to work a job is commonly referred to as passive income. So in this sense, you don’t actually have to work. You are generating income without working. Related Article – Wikipedia – Financial Independence So how can you generate income…
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How to Save Money by Saving Time
Today’s post, “how to save money by saving time,” is based on time is money. We all hear “time is money” very often. Do you believe it? Well, let me tell you, I think that’s true. I did “google” search time is money, and there are several articles show up. Here are a few. Related Post – 5 Reason Why Time is Money Related Post – Time is Money If you can save time, you can do two things with it. First, spend the saved time to make more money. And if your expense stays the same, you can make more money that can be saved. Secondly, you can do…
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How to be productive when you work remotely
How to be productive when you work remotely. Under the pandemic, many of you work remotely and may miss the interaction with colleagues. On top of that, you are juggling many things since the overall community we used to know is not working what it used to be. Whether you live alone or with family, you may all experience some challenges. However, you still have to earn money and better make it productive. Here are 8 things you can do to be productive when you work remotely. 1. Dress Up Even though you are working at home remotely, your mindset is important. So dress up as if you are going…
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Why I won’t make new year’s resolutions this year
What the year 2020!!! And let me tell you why I won’t make new year’s resolutions this year. We all make some resolutions every year, so I hear. However, the New Year’s resolutions we make, less than 8% of people actually stick to them each year. Here is the article posted in New York Post. www.nypost.com/new-years-resolutions-last-exactly-this-long/ Yet, millions of Americans continue to set goals with high hopes that the incoming year will be better. I don’t blame them. Why not! After all, it’s a new year; we start with a clean sheet of paper to fill in. However, as time goes, we get back to our normal self. I fell…
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How to Celebrate New Year’s Eve Under the Pandemic
How to celebrate New Year’s eve under the pandemic? A good question! We can’t go out; we can’t gather. Every day we hear depressing news. Coronavirus is everywhere. Especially last few weeks, all we hear is death toll numbers and not enough hospital beds for sick people. However, there must be a way we can still feel a new year is coming and keep our spirit high and celebrate the new year. So, I want to share what I plan to do with you, and I hope some of you find this is something you can relate to and find interesting, make a modification to fit your circumstance, and hope…
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A limited outing to Huntington Library during the pandemic
Even though it was a limited outing to Huntington Library during the pandemic, I was happy to be able to attend and enjoy the beautiful scenes. Actually, it’s all happened because I saw the news that the Chinese Garden was open. The new part they rebuild. The last time I was in Huntington Library was a year ago. I was at a Rose Garden tea party with a friend. At that time, I spent almost all day to see as much as I can after the tea. Obviously, Huntington Library is a well-known place. And unlike many museums or galleries I visit, its’ parking is free. So if you can…