I'm doing pretty good. Spending most of my time driving Dad around to
doctors or his musical gigs, puttering with some web sites, and just
enjoying the beauty out here in the woods. I'll finally have DSL in
July, so I'll be online more. 26K dialup is not my friend.
You're welcome down this w
I do my own taxes, and it takes several schedules. I actually had
quite a fun discussion over automobile leasing... ok, I'm a geek
Dana
On 5/31/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Erika wrote:
> > That was not crap - that was awesome stuff! Thank you!
> >
>
> Thanks - I'd add one
Maureen!
Thanks!
I stayed at HH for free - just spent too much on the rental to get there
and back and food & drink :D
I would however - love to come and visit you next time!
How are you doing?
Cheers,
Erika
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Next time you need an escape, ride down here and we'll go sit by the
waterfall and fish. Cheaper than Hilton Head by a bunch, but a great
place to unwind and let your worries go.
Maureen
On 5/30/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I needed to get away and clear my head - and
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 2:52 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: OMG! You HAVE got to see this! WOW!
>
> > And NEVER, EVER, under ANY circumstances:
> >
> > 1.) Do your own taxe
> And NEVER, EVER, under ANY circumstances:
>
> 1.) Do your own taxes,
Unless, of course, you're 25, making hardly anything, and your standard
deduction is more than itemized. Then do your own 1040ez. :-)
--Ben
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Gruss wrote:
>And NEVER, EVER, under ANY circumstances:
>
>1.) Do your own taxes,
>2.) Make your own legal decisions, or
>3.) Buy real estate without talking to a real estate lawyer and accountant.
>
>These rules hold especially true if you're an accountant, lawyer, or realtor.
I'll second that.
> Erika wrote:
> That was not crap - that was awesome stuff! Thank you!
>
Thanks - I'd add one more thing: do only what you're good at AND you
enjoy. Outsource everything else. Barter if you have too.
And NEVER, EVER, under ANY circumstances:
1.) Do your own taxes,
2.) Make your own legal de
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That was not crap - that was awesome stuff! Thank you!
The goals stuff is our project this week. Taking half a day and writing
everything out and a plan of action for it to become a part of our daily
habits.
We
> Erika wrote:
> "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey.
>
WARNING - Crap to follow:
You're exactly right. Especially important is the distinction between
efficient and effective. But different things work for different
people and while It's very cliched here's the hooey I u
Yep. Good books all. They are all on my Rocket eBook.
I would add:
The Millionaire Next Door
One Minute Manager - Kenneth Blanchard, Ph.D.
How to Win Friends & Influence People - Carnegie, Dale
Essential Skills - Kim McFarland and Tom Vizzini
Working Identity - Herminia Ibarra
Things to hit your
Well, caught your attention eh?
I had some very important personal revelations to share and some advice
for those of you that are interested ... And I figured a compelling
headline would at least get people to look :P
My personal and business life has been coming to very cloudy place
lately. I'v
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