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Archive for July, 2009

Think and Grow Rich

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Written by Napoleon Hill and first published in 1937, Think and Grow Rich is a book of distilled wisdom gleaned from a 25 year personal quest. Hill set himself the task of interviewing 500 millionaires in the hope of finding a universal success formula that will work for the average person.

The steel magnate Andrew Carnegie mentored Hill during his project to uncover the secrets of wealth and success… Continue reading | 4 Comments

Zopa – money-lending without the banks

Friday, July 24th, 2009

I read a recent post on PFIncome’s blog about Peer Lending, which reminded me of a British company called Zopa that I first heard about a year or two ago. Peer lending is also known as person-to-person (P2P), or social, lending. It is a mechanism by which people can lend and borrow money to and from other people, while cutting out the middle man… Continue reading | 1 Comment

Cash Karma and the Law of Abundance

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

I thought I’d write a bit about money mentality since the tagline of my blog is ‘Keys to Abundance’. There are ways we all think about wealth that stem back to our childhoods, our families and especially the backgrounds we were brought up in.

The concept of scarcity in recent times, not just in money but in everything, can be traced back to the post war era, when people… Continue reading

It’s smarter to barter

Friday, July 17th, 2009

As the current recession continues to take more victims, with UK unemployment figures up to 2.4 million this week, maybe it’s time to start playing hardball with expenditure. The majority of people are still in work and earning money, but nobody really knows how long this is going to last, or what the economies of the world will look like when the recovery comes. So it’s always a good idea… Continue reading

Top 5 POD lenses on Squidoo

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

To finish off my mini-series of blog posts about print-on-demand (POD) companies, I thought I would offer you a selection of useful websites on Squidoo that give further, more detailed information about some of these companies. Some also offer advice on how to make these POD companies a success financially, and in others the authors offer their personal views on each of the PODs and compare and contrast them… Continue reading