Together through open, compassionate, caring communication we can find comfort from our financial stresses and solutions to financial challenges. I hope this site becomes a home for such a community of common interest and concern.
10 Sunday Reads
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Avert your eyes! My Sunday morning look at incompetency, corruption and
policy failures: • The World’s Largest Search Engine Doesn’t Want You to
Search: ...
When Do Consumer Boycotts Work?
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Uber, Starbucks, Budweiser. These are just a few of the brands that have
faced consumer boycotts for taking supposedly political stances in the past
few ...
Does having kids destroy your marriage?
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Yesterday, this terribly sad editorial about a writer who blames having
children for the destruction of her marriage popped up in my Facebook
newsfeed. I m...
A New Direction
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The blog is ending, but our coverage of caregiving and aging is not. The
New Old Age will run as a twice-monthly column by Paula Span on nytimes.com
and fr...
Sending a Thank You Letter After an Interview
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[image: Thank You Note] It doesn't take much time to send a thank you note
or thank you email message after an in-person job interview or a phone
intervi...
What Tasks Do You Find Most Stressful?
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The idea that a 50/50 split of tasks is actually inequal might seem a
stretch to some. But it's true that some tasks (such as child care) require
more effo...
Laid Off and Looking Back
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In December 2008, we launched the Laid Off and Looking blog as a way for
WSJ readers and job seekers to learn firsthand about how rising
unemployment was a...
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Great Careers in the Medical Field
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*Career Enhancement*
The medical field has always offered wonderful career opportunities and
seems to provide not only job security but favorable incomes in...
I look forward to launching this new site intended to serve as a forum for individuals feeling stress related to money and finances. Together we have the power to choose a happier, healthier path.
Following 30-years in the financial service industry, I have chosen to be of service to others as a financial coach, counselor, and social worker. My current focus is in regards to helping individuals cope with managing career, investment volatility, and debt burdens and stress associated with this challenging economic environment.
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