I’m currently reading through The Tipping Point by Malcom Gladwell, a best selling book about marketing and trends, and I’m admittedly fascinated by the topic. One of the toughest issues to tackle as a new business is the marketing side of things. It doesn’t matter how great your idea is, how flawless your service performs, […]
Posts from ‘May, 2008’
The Overarching Need of Balance
As I kicked back on my girlfriend’s comfy chair (she was running a yard sale at her parents for the day, and mine is decidedly less-comfy!) last Saturday afternoon, I took some time to reflect on my situation. On one hand I’ve made some great progress over the past year, but on the other I […]
Travel Supply Ideas
My brother recently returned from a trip to Germany since he’s currently planning to have his wedding there, and it got me to thinking. What are some things that people always seem to forget that could be very useful while traveling? I turned to my favorite travel blogs for help, and grabbed a few tips: […]
Winding Down Friday: Toronto’s Smallest House
I love tiny houses..I think the efficiency and cozy feel to them is great. I recently came across this video of a small house in Toronto and thought it would be fun to share it with you! I think I’ll need something a *little* bigger for my girlfriend and I, and the price is a […]
When Debt Can Serve You
If you’ve ever read TFC on a regular basis, it’s likely you already know what my stance on debt is, and it can be summed up in one word: hatred. It’s true I hate debt, despise borrowing, and abhor interest, and that isn’t going to change, for me anyway. But while it sounds well and […]