Wow a whole 2 weeks into personal finance blogging and I have to say I love doing it. It has been a great journey thus far. I am building some great friendships with the personal finance blogging community. I have found the Yakezie Network great and everyone is very willing to help out.
I learned that with blogging or your spouse you have to give love to receive love. I am out there sharing the love as much as I can with my fellow bloggers. Here is it close to midnight preparing the post after a long day of blogging and financial analysis at work. I am not complaining, just stating that loving takes time.
Here are some of the sites/post that I found quite interesting this week, as always they are in no particular order.
If you just are looking for an all-around laugh this site is great to check out Punch Debt in the Face.
I have little sticky notes all over the place and a pocket full of folded up pieces of paper with various notes and ideas for blog posts. Evernote is a great program that I saw that Thad at ThadThoughts gave a great review on. Now I have it installed on my Razr and I love it!
Here’s a site established a little before mine making similar progress to mine. Very great read over here be sure to check him out. Here is his reflection on this first few weeks of blogging, take a look at Modest Money.
Here are some frugal Valentine’s Day Ideas, they may be a little late now but heck they are even more frugal. Interesting read for the week. Check it out here at the College Investor!
Here is an Article on preparing for your accountant at the end of the year. Very thorough and well written piece by My Journey To Millions.
Have a safe weekend and we will be back on Monday to share the great work week together! Time is flying now a few months till the big 3-0, eek I am old! Make sure to give these blogs some love and tell them Christopher sent ya!
-Christopher-
Yes it’s a great lesson for business and life. Be giving and you will receive. Just found your blog on Yakezie. I’ve only been a member for a couple of weeks, and what a great network. I turned 30 5 years ago so I have the big 40 to “look forward to”!
@ Jon – it sure is. It always feels so much better to give. Even in blogging it is great to add a comment on a post that can generate a discussion. Thanks for the comment and I hope you stop back! Yakezie is where the bulk of my traffic is coming from being an infant in the blogging world!
Of course I will come back, in fact I just have!
I don’t get the spanish fluency part???
@ Jai – Dos- that is about the extent of my Spanish.
Entiendo.
Yakezie has been a huge help for me in finding new readers and “meeting” other personal finance bloggers. It’s really great to have a network of such helpful and supportive peers. 30’s around the corner for me too, but I’m trying not to think about it, eek.