All Entries in the "Lifestyle" Category
Green Living Guide of the Triangle
Our friends over at Be Green Be The Change have motivated us to learn more about eco-friendly living and sustainable business practices. We do our fair share of recycling and limiting our usage of paper products, but we at this website have a lot more to learn about “Going Green.” Please check out the Products [...]
Identity Theft Part 2 of 2
This post is Part 2 of a 2-part series related to Protecting Yourself against Identity Theft. These tips are brought to you from the North Carolina Department of Justice (ncdoj.gov). Check Your Credit Report Free Yearly Credit Report You are entitled to one free credit report each year from each nationwide credit bureau. To get [...]
Buy our house!
As much as we like our beautiful townhome, we have decided to put it up for sale by owner. We are uncertain exactly where we are going to buy at this point, but we’re looking! Check out the description and the pics on our 9703 Raya Shutterfly page! Private End Unit Brier Creek Townhome available [...]
Identity Theft: Protect Yourself – Part 1 of 2
A representative from Attorney General Roy Cooper’s office at the North Carolina Department of Justice came to our office recently and discussed identity theft issues. This was a very interesting topic, one in which most people are not fully informed about. They handed out a one-page (front-and-back) summary of ways to protect against identify theft, [...]
88% of employees say they have a hard time juggling work and life
I recently finished reading “The 4-Hour Workweek” by Timothy Ferriss which I think is an extremely eye-opening read. Some of the topics he writes about may seem far-fetched at first, but I think if you step back and analyze your current situation, you will agree with more than you disagree with in his book. This [...]
COMING SOON!
Financial literacy is generally lacking in this great world of ours. The reason (usually) why individuals and corporations make poor financial decisions is due to lack of education related to personal finance. Sometimes these poor decisions are due to greed, but on the whole, I would say that the people on Main Street primarily make [...]
