The Authors


Subscribe by email
Subscribe via RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Search


top tags
  • Building workplace relationships career derailment communication Communication Skills entrepeneurs financial planning gaining confidence Hillary Clinton Investing Job Search Leadership Leaving a bad boss or a job you hate negotiating pay Negotiation negotiation skills Women and Money Women at Work Women In the Professions women leaders women role models

  • Categories
    Archives
    Pages

     

    February 15, 2008

    Zen and the art of money management

    Filed in: Women and Money by Liz Weston @ 2:49 pm

    The Simple Dollar had a nice post about taking the training wheels off money management. Basically, after creating a plan to recover from a financial meltdown and after obsessively tracking every penny for awhile, the blogger realized he’d been spending less and less time managing his money–and that this was a good thing:

     In short, I began to trust myself. I had seen the results time and time again of my good financial behaviors - my account balances went up and my debts went down. Eventually, I began to trust these principles, and that trust led directly to a reduced need to keep running the numbers and micromanaging everything.

    That’s the groove we want to be in when it comes to money–neither obsessive nor unconscious. If we’ve been unconscious and let things get into a mess, then a little obsession may be in order until we’re back on track. Once we’re on track, though, a good system should keep us there without excessive monitoring or worry.

    TAGS: , , ,


    No Comments »

    No comments yet.

    RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

    Leave a comment

    Home 
    The Authors
    Getting Out of Your Own Way
    The Thin Pink Line Store

    Links


     

    This website and its contents ©2008 TheThinPinkLine.com - RSS - Site design by Company of H