Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

When I started writing my blog, about 14 years ago, I used follow a blogger by the name of Pat Flynn. For many years, it seems that he could do no wrong. He would post his revenue reports and everything was up and to the right. He inspired me and…

Contract disputes in the workplace are inevitable. As a leader, it’s crucial to have effective strategies in place to resolve these issues promptly and professionally. This blog post will provide valuable insights into handling contract disputes, ensuring a harmonious and productive work environment. An Irish employment contract can be a…

It has taken me about 21 years to accumulate $500,000. While my achievement may not seem spectacular, I am incredibly proud of it. I have been in Canada for 26 years (I arrived in 1998) as an international student. Since I didn’t have much money, I had to go to…

Many businesses don’t realize how much IT issues can hurt customer satisfaction. Whether it’s slow loading times, unexpected outages, or security concerns, these problems can lead customers to look for better options. A reliable IT system is like the backbone of customer service; when it fails, customer trust wavers. That’s…

How much should you have in Bonds Vs Stocks? When it comes to asset allocation between stocks and bonds, nearly every money management book I have read suggests that a person should have a higher percentage of bonds in their portfolio as they grow older, using age as the primary…