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24th July
2008
written by Nick

In part one I talked about measuring wealth in time and freedom. In part two I will be discussing 5 ways to get started. As a quick note, I would like to mention I wrote this post on my itouch while commuting on the Tokyo metro.


1. Assess your bills and eliminate

Learn to live with less. Look over your expenses and eliminate anything that is not a necessity. When you think necessity, think stranded on an island and what you need to survive. You can always add things back later, but after some time without most things you will find they really aren’t that important.

2. Use cash/get rid of credit cards

Some people might disagree with this so let me explain. Credit cards allow you to spend money you don’t have. Stop carrying them with you. Set a monthly budget including lunch, gas, and spending money. Pull this amount out and don’t go over it. If it helps, only keep the daily amount in your pocket.

3. Create a want/dream list

Figuring out what you want and how much it costs will not only help you set some saving goals and focus your efforts, it also brings to light the things you purchase that aren’t important. Check out The Four Hour work Week for a dreamline template.

4. Make your money make money

There are a lot of things to invest in. Find something that interests you and learn about it. Talk to successful people who are investing in the fields you are interested in and learn from them. And don’t forget, one the best investments you can make is in yourself and your own education

5. Find cheap fun

Learn to enjoy life and have fun without spending money. You can find one list on cheap fun here. But don’t limit yourself to that list. Find something you enjoy and then find a way to do it cheaply. Or better yet get paid for it.

Sit back and watch your money grow! It seems difficult at first, but after you do it for a month then it gets much easier…and eventually fun.

10th July
2008
written by Nick

flock image

Now I remember I wrote a post a while back about there being too many social sites and too many tools. You can find that article here.� However, I came across a great browser called flock that incorporates all of the social media and makes interacting with it all amazingly easy. It allows you to access all of your sites from it such as facebook, digg, twitter, youtube, blogging, and much more. You have a people bar that allows you to see all of your contact and sending them websites is as easy as dragging the tab to their picture. When watching videos it gives you options to e-mail or blog about them. Your mail accounts can be easily setup and accessed with one touch.

The best part, is when you access an account, it automatically adds asks you if you want to add it to flock. The browser is currently based on firefox 2 and the beta is based on firefox 3. Try it out and give it a try. FLOCK

You can also find a comparison here.


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