Last weekend my mom, my wife, and myself went to see Abraham-Hicks. I summarized what I got out of it in this post and this post. One of the most enticing ideas…
Month: February 2023
Day 203: The Mantra of Empowered Frugality
I admit that I am a frugal guy. In 2015, I discovered a blogger named Mr. Money Mustache, whose financial blog changed my world (and the world of many, many other people)….
Day 202: “Miserere Loves Company” (Original Music)
Today I was beset by a strangely cloud mental mood. I was apathetic and felt like doing nothing. Happily, later in the day I set to composing, which cleared up my mood…
Day 201: Takeaways From Seeing Abraham (Part 2)
This is a continuation of my post from two days ago. Here are more takeaways I got from seeing Abraham-Hicks last weekend. Note: these quotes, as well as my interpretaitons, are my…
Day 200: I Never Said I Was a Tech Wiz
For numerous years now, I’ve played “Toy Blast” on my phone. In this game, when you get to certain levels with multiple zeroes on them– such as “6000” or “7500”– the level…
Day 199: Takeaways From Seeing Abraham (Part 1)
Two days ago, my wife, mother, and myself saw Abraham-Hicks live here in Sacramento. Abraham comes in the guise of Esther Hicks, a very nice woman who travels around and broadcasts online…
Day 198: Personal Finance Books I Read Again andĀ Again
Okay, first let’s deal with the pink elephant in the metaphorical room. Any blog post with the words “personal finance books” and “read again and again” in the title belongs screams personal finance…
Day 197: Hard to Put To Words
Last night I made a list of appreciations. While they were all true, I left out a significant one: today is our 11-year wedding anniversary. It is hard to put in words just…
Day 196: Tonight’s Appreciations
Once again, I turn to appreciations as a convenient (and enjoyable) way to write a blog post. Things I’m Appreciating
Day 195: “The Satisfaction Machine (BBC Orchestra)” (Original Music)
Here’s a piece I originally shared last year. This is a new version using BBC Orchestra Discover. A friend of mine recommended it, as I am wanting to create more realistic orchestra sounds…