I’ve been reading a book called Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday. The entire time I’ve been reading it, my mind has been fixated on it and it’s not too often that a book gets me thinking really deep into life and how I’m living mine. Continue reading “Ego”
Monthly Real Estate
Alright, so I have SO MUCH to talk about and so many other posts to write, but I have to tell y’all why I’m so freaking happy with my real estate and I’m enjoying it for what it is at the moment. Continue reading “Monthly Real Estate”
Days I’d Like to Quit
I think it’s safe to say that everybody has a bad day come and visit them every once in a while. Sometimes more often, sometimes less. They’re never fun to deal with and we never went them, hence the name bad day, but that’s just a part of life and we have to be able to cope with them, right? Continue reading “Days I’d Like to Quit”
Barkley!
I’d like to introduce you all to my best friend. Barkley!
I thought it’d be great to share with everyone the best pup I could’ve ever asked for! He’s definitely my best friend and worth a mention on my blog and I’m sure a lot more mentions down the line too. Continue reading “Barkley!”
Tackling My Car Loan
Debt. It’s become a way of life for the majority of Americans. Just about everyone has it from student loans, car loans, credit cards, mortgages. It’s pushed onto us at an early age when we go off to college. At 17 and 18 years old we’re supposed to make a decision that means, for many, that they’ll be in debt for years to come, slowly chipping away at an enormous mountain that just seems to keep laughing at you. Should we really be spending out lives working in order to pay off our debts instead of living the lives that we actually want to live? My answer: absolutely not. Continue reading “Tackling My Car Loan”
America: Land of the Financially Illiterate
We live in a pretty awesome country if you ask me. Home of the free, land of the brave, and boundless opportunities everywhere you look to make your dreams come true! When you look at the state of our personal finances as a whole though, things are looking so swell. Continue reading “America: Land of the Financially Illiterate”
24
Today is my birthday! The big 24. When there’s not much to look forward to and people start to not care if it’s your birthday. I have to say, I’ll be looking forward to 25 for that insurance reduction! haha I’m not going to waste 24 though. I have too much I want to do! Continue reading “24”
Beer Me!
I’ve been in Georgia for over three years now and to be honest, I really haven’t left Augusta all that much to go see anything else. I’ve done some touristy stuff in Atlanta and Savannah. I went to a Trump campaign rally in Macon and I’ve been to Athens to see the University. Other than doing that stuff though, I have to say I’ve barely seen any of Georgia and I know it has a lot more to often. So I’m going to start traveling around Georgia and visiting all of the breweries and brewpubs available! Continue reading “Beer Me!”
Longing for Europe
It was 2009 and there I was sitting in my second period of Geography class, sophomore year. As Mr. Aurand was going on about shapes or angles, or whatever else you learn in Geography, I was doing some day dreaming. Staring at who knows what, I was thinking about a more exciting life and ways I could make it happen. I was so tired of being in my small town and I wanted to get away and go do things nobody around me was doing. Then it hit me. I wanted to be a foreign exchange student. Just to let you know, being a foreign exchange student wasn’t just something kids in my town did. There had only been one other person at my school to have done it. Continue reading “Longing for Europe”
Overcome by Books
One section for the blog that I’d really like to start doing is book reviews. I love to read and I read a ton of books, mainly self-improvement/business books, and every now and then some fiction. However, I think that just about anybody can go read a book and state their thoughts and write a little summary of it all then move on. That to me is boring and unsatisfying. I mean I’d rather just go read the book myself then. So that’s why I’m going to do something different and something more experimental that could provide real value to not only my life, but also yours. Continue reading “Overcome by Books”