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10 June 2021
17 November 2020
The Currency Of The Future
This book was written in 2005. It tells of today (Our current situation). The topic is Change. We all have setbacks in life - Mine lasted for 13 years when I did not have my permanent residency here in Canada.
Consider yourself that you are the currency to touch lives in a progressive way. Example: what will next year bring? I suggest; start thinking what is the need or want of your neighbor - Let's help each other (For those who appreciate it). Lots of Folks helped me - Some willingly and some not so willingly.
Let's influence each other to be progressive - First, let us allow ourselves to actually pause and take in that this situation is much bigger than us - I am talking about the COVID, your household economy, and the effects and affects on us.
16 July 2012
Greetings Folks,
Trust all is well in your neck the woods.
Well I must apologize for not keeping my word on the last post as promised.
Since my last post our economy has changed to stability and now uncertainty in some areas of the world.
Now in addressing those questions - 1.Products and services are needs in our sociaty today. But a lot has changed in the way we get it. - Most is third parties as you may know, so prices go up or there is a reduction in quality and quantity. 2.The processing of most services and products is accessable on government regulated sites - most of it updated. 3. and 4. The products and services that are marketed to us today should compare to the standards acceptable by our consumer-board - but we as individuals should have a standard that is in line with the values we hold acceptable to us.
Now with all this being said. Would you shop differently?
Until Next time.
Andrew C.
Trust all is well in your neck the woods.
Well I must apologize for not keeping my word on the last post as promised.
Since my last post our economy has changed to stability and now uncertainty in some areas of the world.
Now in addressing those questions - 1.Products and services are needs in our sociaty today. But a lot has changed in the way we get it. - Most is third parties as you may know, so prices go up or there is a reduction in quality and quantity. 2.The processing of most services and products is accessable on government regulated sites - most of it updated. 3. and 4. The products and services that are marketed to us today should compare to the standards acceptable by our consumer-board - but we as individuals should have a standard that is in line with the values we hold acceptable to us.
Now with all this being said. Would you shop differently?
Until Next time.
Andrew C.
21 October 2011
Lifestyle - How informed are you as a Consumer? Part one.
Greetings to you all,
My fellow consumers, I noticed in our sociaty - today the economics are a bit tough for some of us. But I just would like to start at a point - The products and services we consume where is it sourced from? where does the process start? Is the products healthy for us? Is the service we use worth the price we pay??
Do contemplate these questions...
Update nextweek
Until
Andrew C
My fellow consumers, I noticed in our sociaty - today the economics are a bit tough for some of us. But I just would like to start at a point - The products and services we consume where is it sourced from? where does the process start? Is the products healthy for us? Is the service we use worth the price we pay??
Do contemplate these questions...
Update nextweek
Until
Andrew C
09 April 2011
Life Style - Part Four
Greetings!!!
Our behaviours and attitude towards our daily lives has a lot to do with gaining more or less of our time and currency (money).
For instance - should we drive to the next nearest town to get cheaper petrol (gas)?? should we stop at every super market to pick certain items according to its prices?? should we look everywhere on the Internet to find the cheapest or best deals? should we actually follow the trend - right for us or not?
How can we balance time and money ? - I remember reading 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' by Robert T. Kiyosaki "...trading time for money..." I see it today as - instead of using 'trading' lets use 'Trending' money for lifestyle.
Where is our attitude towards currency management and time? What is our behaviour towards time and currency management? Please note the 'where' in the first question.
Stay tuned for more
Andrew C
Our behaviours and attitude towards our daily lives has a lot to do with gaining more or less of our time and currency (money).
For instance - should we drive to the next nearest town to get cheaper petrol (gas)?? should we stop at every super market to pick certain items according to its prices?? should we look everywhere on the Internet to find the cheapest or best deals? should we actually follow the trend - right for us or not?
How can we balance time and money ? - I remember reading 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' by Robert T. Kiyosaki "...trading time for money..." I see it today as - instead of using 'trading' lets use 'Trending' money for lifestyle.
Where is our attitude towards currency management and time? What is our behaviour towards time and currency management? Please note the 'where' in the first question.
Stay tuned for more
Andrew C
19 March 2011
Life Style - Part Three.
Greetings!!!
Saving time and money is a need in todays economy. Its a structure we should build on, a prudency* we should persue with deligence...
Some of us know the statistics, some of us assume the situation from our own experiences.
We must recognise that the resources are available to us now. And its imperative that we set aside time to educate ourselves about it.
Lets look at some of our behaviours that may require changing:
1. We drive around the parking lots looking for that 'perfect spot' as close as possiable to the entrance of our supermarkets - two to five minuets of fuel used up plus time.
2. Shopping without a grocery list. - over-budget may occur and time in the supermarket is more.
3.Processed food, does it really save time and money ? - Compare to a slow cooker.
Stay tuned for more
Andrew C
Saving time and money is a need in todays economy. Its a structure we should build on, a prudency* we should persue with deligence...
Some of us know the statistics, some of us assume the situation from our own experiences.
We must recognise that the resources are available to us now. And its imperative that we set aside time to educate ourselves about it.
Lets look at some of our behaviours that may require changing:
1. We drive around the parking lots looking for that 'perfect spot' as close as possiable to the entrance of our supermarkets - two to five minuets of fuel used up plus time.
2. Shopping without a grocery list. - over-budget may occur and time in the supermarket is more.
3.Processed food, does it really save time and money ? - Compare to a slow cooker.
Stay tuned for more
Andrew C
14 March 2011
Life Style - Part Two.
Greetings!!!
How are we to cut back on this 'so called' daily events that takes up our 'Day Time' economics?
The way I see it.... Computerised technology is at our disposal, so.... we send e-mails to cut down on posting mails thus saving postage stamps, that will cut down on paper, glue, saliva, ink and time. Well thats good. - just hope when its formal we still send those postage mails (Some of us still read 'long hand writing').
Cell phones are fantastic (Just don't answer when you are in the washroom - the guy next door will think you are speaking to him) better in emergencies - when the wife wants a bottle of mike while you are on the way home or if you are bringing guest over you don't have to use your coins at a phone booth. Now we can put our grocery list on it, family pictures on it, lose our way looking for an address(well thats not saving time and gas is expensive), be disturbed by the ring when we are sleeping on our feet, and at the sametime to show the public how busy you are while on the train... that being said let everyone know your affairs while speaking into it in public (because some of us don't know how to 'tex'...well text).
So are we saving time and money yet??
Stay tuned for more.
Andrew C
How are we to cut back on this 'so called' daily events that takes up our 'Day Time' economics?
The way I see it.... Computerised technology is at our disposal, so.... we send e-mails to cut down on posting mails thus saving postage stamps, that will cut down on paper, glue, saliva, ink and time. Well thats good. - just hope when its formal we still send those postage mails (Some of us still read 'long hand writing').
Cell phones are fantastic (Just don't answer when you are in the washroom - the guy next door will think you are speaking to him) better in emergencies - when the wife wants a bottle of mike while you are on the way home or if you are bringing guest over you don't have to use your coins at a phone booth. Now we can put our grocery list on it, family pictures on it, lose our way looking for an address(well thats not saving time and gas is expensive), be disturbed by the ring when we are sleeping on our feet, and at the sametime to show the public how busy you are while on the train... that being said let everyone know your affairs while speaking into it in public (because some of us don't know how to 'tex'...well text).
So are we saving time and money yet??
Stay tuned for more.
Andrew C
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