Financial Freedom Is Merely Organized Common Sense
What are the ingredients for a good decision? How does someone combine them? I suppose we would need to know what a good decision is before going further. Perhaps it is durable, or immediately solves a problem, or makes money, or achieves support from… Continue Reading “Decisions, Decisions”
How boring is your job? Strangely even the most interesting and exciting jobs have boring parts. Often significantly large boring parts. What should we do about that as an employer and what should employees be doing about it? How boring is it for Harrison… Continue Reading “Boring”
Financial literacy is a multifaceted skill and a parent should begin to build it in their children as soon as they are able to understand the concept of barter. After all that is what money is about. You trade your skills, time and effort… Continue Reading “When Does Financial Literacy Begin?”
Would you like to train strong sales people? Strong advisers of any kind I suppose. Could even be professionals. Assuming you have a reasonable selection process, there are only a few things you need to reinforce. You cannot be a specialist in everything. Pick… Continue Reading “Growing Competent People”
In life you have a choice. Be the sheep or be the shepherd. While being the sheep is not threatening and it is not very demanding, as a person, being the shepherd has tangible value. You get to learn new things, experience more, make… Continue Reading “Leadership”