Bre and I got married a few weeks back. Following the wedding we spent a week in Bayfield relaxing, wine tasting and recovering from the wedding festivities.

We were fortunate enough to have great weather for the wedding, but planning for it all sure took a toll on us.

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I was recently diagnosed as a “go-it-alone” kind of person that doesn’t ask for help – based on a personality test I completed. This was done in preparation for a new leadership mentoring program at work. In order to grow as a leader I need to work on my deficiencies, so I’m here today to ask for your help. The good news is that it takes almost zero effort on your part.

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And other financial ramblings

In reviewing 2018 I decided that the financial aspects of our business should be a separate post. I was curious to see how much we actually earned from Youtube in 2018, so let’s dive into the results.

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I despise banks.  There, I said it.  I realize that they serve as a general evil necessity, but still.  After the Wall Street crash and sub sequential government subsidiaries to private entities (which, I should now be entitled to a portion of a share, seeing as though my tax dollars went to save private entities which “can’t” go bankrupt) I have exponentially increased my desire to leave mainstream banking. (more…)

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Awhile back I mentioned a new plan for our financial strategy associated with our website.  Instead of annoying everyone with ads placed on our site, we wanted to have to integrity of only recommending products that we personally use and enjoy.  I read a lot, so I figured that it would be natural to give book reviews and recommendations for books that I found to be worthwhile. (more…)