UnThreaded | Threaded | Whole Thread (18) | Ignore Thread Prev Thread | Prev | Next | Next Thread
Author: epona4 Big gold star, 5000 posts Old School Fool Add to my Favorite Fools Ignore this person (you won't see their posts anymore) Number: of 317  
Subject: Re: It's ok. I like talking to myself Date: 1/30/2007 1:56 PM
Post New | Post Reply | Reply Later | Create Poll Report this Post | Recommend it!
Recommendations: 0
SoccerDad,

Thanks for examples. I think I'm there in the spinning wheels and not getting things done category. Always so many things, projects, jobs I want, need to do. I start and then realize "Wait, this is more important" and move to thing #2, then child needs help with homework and after that I don't even remember that I was working on something and go off and start #3 project.

There's also the "not sleeping because I have 100 things running through my head" issue.

As for managing finances...I am very lucky that I have jim. He is the one who takes care of it. But I really need to be much more involved. I need to figure out how to do this effectively. (God forbid anything happen to him and I'm stuck trying to figure all this out on my own.)

b
Post New | Post Reply | Reply Later | Create Poll Report this Post | Recommend it!
Print the post  
UnThreaded | Threaded | Whole Thread (18) | Ignore Thread Prev Thread | Prev | Next | Next Thread

Announcements

Invest Better Hub
Take advantage of our newest free service, Invest Better!
New Fool-Branded Credit Card Available!
How does your card compare to ours?
Post of the Day:
Berkshire Hathaway

Coolidge Lessons for Today
What was Your Dumbest Investment?
Share it with us -- and learn from others' stories of flubs.
Facebook Fool Fan Club
Be a fan of the Fool over on Facebook!
Community Home
Speak Your Mind, Start Your Blog, Rate Your Stocks

Community Team Fools - who are those TMF's?
Get the Fool Phone App
Save and share content, zero in on sectors, podcasts, and much more!
Contact Us
Contact Customer Service and other Fool departments here.
Work for Fools?
Winner of the Washingtonian great places to work, and "#1 Media Company to Work For" (BusinessInsider 2011)! Have access to all of TMF's online and email products for FREE, and be paid for your contributions to TMF! Click the link and start your Fool career.
Advertisement