Archive for February, 2009

Ramit’s IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com Series — Tip #22: Analyze your progress in the 30 Day Challenge — EngagingConflicts.com

This is a link to a series on what will be a new theme here at Engaging Conflicts — Financial Distress. I’m doing this particular set over at my Bankruptcy Law Blog, reviewing Ramit Sethi’s tips for saving money. Sethi discusses the various ways we can keep money in our pockets at his blog IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com. Financial distress is the theme of these times and will engender much conflict in ways we must start examining. At least, I must. This is, in part, an experiment as I do not necessarily have clear links to make between Engaging Conflicts and financial distress issues, but we will see where this leads. Please see more about this theme on the new page “Financial Distress”.

Tip #22: Analyze your progress in the 30 Day Challenge

Ramit’s IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com Series — Tip #21: Save thousands by pre-paying your debt — EngagingConflicts.com

This is a link to a series on what will be a new theme here at Engaging Conflicts — Financial Distress. I’m doing this particular set over at my Bankruptcy Law Blog, reviewing Ramit Sethi’s tips for saving money. Sethi discusses the various ways we can keep money in our pockets at his blog IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com. Financial distress is the theme of these times and will engender much conflict in ways we must start examining. At least, I must. This is, in part, an experiment as I do not necessarily have clear links to make between Engaging Conflicts and financial distress issues, but we will see where this leads. Please see more about this theme on the new page “Financial Distress”.

Tip #21: Save thousands by pre-paying your debt

Ramit’s IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com Series — Tip #20: Change the date of Christmas — EngagingConflicts.com

This is a link to a series on what will be a new theme here at Engaging Conflicts — Financial Distress. I’m doing this particular set over at my Bankruptcy Law Blog, reviewing Ramit Sethi’s tips for saving money. Sethi discusses the various ways we can keep money in our pockets at his blog IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com. Financial distress is the theme of these times and will engender much conflict in ways we must start examining. At least, I must. This is, in part, an experiment as I do not necessarily have clear links to make between Engaging Conflicts and financial distress issues, but we will see where this leads. Please see more about this theme on the new page “Financial Distress”.

Tip #20: Change the date of Christmas

Ramit’s IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com Series — Tip #19: Save Money, Eat Well and Loot Hot in Less Than an Hour — EngagingConflicts.com

This is a link to a series on what will be a new theme here at Engaging Conflicts — Financial Distress. I’m doing this particular set over at my Bankruptcy Law Blog, reviewing Ramit Sethi’s tips for saving money. Sethi discusses the various ways we can keep money in our pockets at his blog IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com. Financial distress is the theme of these times and will engender much conflict in ways we must start examining. At least, I must. This is, in part, an experiment as I do not necessarily have clear links to make between Engaging Conflicts and financial distress issues, but we will see where this leads. Please see more about this theme on the new page “Financial Distress”.

Tip #19: Save Money, Eat Well and Loot Hot in Less Than an Hour

Ramit’s IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com Series — Tip #18: No Christmas gifts this year — EngagingConflicts.com

This is a link to a series on what will be a new theme here at Engaging Conflicts — Financial Distress. I’m doing this particular set over at my Bankruptcy Law Blog, reviewing Ramit Sethi’s tips for saving money. Sethi discusses the various ways we can keep money in our pockets at his blog IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com. Financial distress is the theme of these times and will engender much conflict in ways we must start examining. At least, I must. This is, in part, an experiment as I do not necessarily have clear links to make between Engaging Conflicts and financial distress issues, but we will see where this leads. Please see more about this theme on the new page “Financial Distress”.

Tip #18: No Christmas gifts this year

Ramit’s IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com Series — Tip #17: Buy generic for the stuff you don’t care about — EngagingConflicts.com

This is a link to a series on what will be a new theme here at Engaging Conflicts — Financial Distress. I’m doing this particular set over at my Bankruptcy Law Blog, reviewing Ramit Sethi’s tips for saving money. Sethi discusses the various ways we can keep money in our pockets at his blog IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com. Financial distress is the theme of these times and will engender much conflict in ways we must start examining. At least, I must. This is, in part, an experiment as I do not necessarily have clear links to make between Engaging Conflicts and financial distress issues, but we will see where this leads. Please see more about this theme on the new page “Financial Distress”.

Tip #17: Buy generic for the stuff you don’t care about

Ramit’s IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com Series — Tip #16: Cancel any large purchases this month — EngagingConflicts.com

This is a link to a series on what will be a new theme here at Engaging Conflicts — Financial Distress. I’m doing this particular set over at my Bankruptcy Law Blog, reviewing Ramit Sethi’s tips for saving money. Sethi discusses the various ways we can keep money in our pockets at his blog IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com. Financial distress is the theme of these times and will engender much conflict in ways we must start examining. At least, I must. This is, in part, an experiment as I do not necessarily have clear links to make between Engaging Conflicts and financial distress issues, but we will see where this leads. Please see more about this theme on the new page “Financial Distress”.

Tip #16: Cancel any large purchases this month

Ramit’s IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com Series — Tip #15: Forget going to a bar — ask people over for dinner — EngagingConflicts.com

This is a link to a series on what will be a new theme here at Engaging Conflicts — Financial Distress. I’m doing this particular set over at my Bankruptcy Law Blog, reviewing Ramit Sethi’s tips for saving money. Sethi discusses the various ways we can keep money in our pockets at his blog IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com. Financial distress is the theme of these times and will engender much conflict in ways we must start examining. At least, I must. This is, in part, an experiment as I do not necessarily have clear links to make between Engaging Conflicts and financial distress issues, but we will see where this leads. Please see more about this theme on the new page “Financial Distress”.

Tip #15: Forget going to a bar — ask people over for dinner

Ramit’s IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com Series — Tip #14: Use self-persuasion to share how much you’ve saved so far — EngagingConflicts.com

This is a link to a series on what will be a new theme here at Engaging Conflicts — Financial Distress. I’m doing this particular set over at my Bankruptcy Law Blog, reviewing Ramit Sethi’s tips for saving money. Sethi discusses the various ways we can keep money in our pockets at his blog IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com. Financial distress is the theme of these times and will engender much conflict in ways we must start examining. At least, I must. This is, in part, an experiment as I do not necessarily have clear links to make between Engaging Conflicts and financial distress issues, but we will see where this leads. Please see more about this theme on the new page “Financial Distress”.

Tip #14: Use self-persuasion to share how much you’ve saved so far

Ramit’s IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com Series — Tip #13: How to negotiate your car insurance — EngagingConflicts.com

This is a link to a series on what will be a new theme here at Engaging Conflicts — Financial Distress. I’m doing this particular set over at my Bankruptcy Law Blog, reviewing Ramit Sethi’s tips for saving money. Sethi discusses the various ways we can keep money in our pockets at his blog IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com. Financial distress is the theme of these times and will engender much conflict in ways we must start examining. At least, I must. This is, in part, an experiment as I do not necessarily have clear links to make between Engaging Conflicts and financial distress issues, but we will see where this leads. Please see more about this theme on the new page “Financial Distress”.

Tip #13: How to negotiate your car insurance

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