by bookshepherd_admin | May 30, 2011 | Articles, Books, Dr. Judith Briles Video, Money $marts, Personal Smarts
# 6 … The Fear of Borrowing Money Wouldn’t it be great to pay cash for everything, including your home? Few can. Sometimes, it makes sense to borrow money. But, over-borrowing and too much credit is quite common. A credit card is used over 600 times every...
by bookshepherd_admin | May 23, 2011 | Articles, Books, Dr. Judith Briles Video, Kudos, Money $marts, My Blog, Newsletter, Personal Smarts
#6 The Fear of Creating and Sticking to a Plan Twenty-five percent of the American population believes that they will fund their retirement years by winning the Lottery! Fat chance. Your best bet is to create a plan. Put it in writing for easier tracking. ...
by bookshepherd_admin | May 9, 2011 | Articles, Books, Dr. Judith Briles Video, Money $marts, My Blog, Newsletter, Personal Smarts
#3 … The Fear of Talking About Money Upbringing is a key factor that shapes your money practices. Most adults “wish” that they had had training and guidance about money and investing as they grew up. If you grew up in a family that openly discussed money and...
by bookshepherd_admin | May 2, 2011 | Books, Dr. Judith Briles Video, Kudos, Money $marts, My Blog, Newsletter, Personal Smarts
#2 Money Fear … The Fear of Losing Money At some point, everyone loses money. It can be from a bad investment, misplacing moneys, inflation erosion, failure to act or make a decision on your investments, making the wrong decision, losing a job or other resource...
by bookshepherd_admin | Apr 13, 2011 | Books, Personal Smarts
Calling All Authors … Does the Early Bird get the worm? … only if she is hungry! Are you hungry for solid, non-hyped authoring and publishing information? Do you prefer to learn in a workshop environment that includes interactive exercises and participants’ real...
by bookshepherd_admin | Apr 12, 2011 | Articles, Books, Dr. Judith Briles Video, My Blog, Newsletter, Speaking, Webinars, Workplace Smarts
Carefronting Employees in Your Midst … You’ve been recently promoted to manager of your department. You loved being on staff, but the management role hasn’t been what you expected. Your pre-management department friends seem to have new expectations from you (as...