Best posts on Squirrelman’s Nutzy World from Sep 2009
Too many posts to handle? If you missed out on a great post from last month, here’s a quick digest of the top posts that you may want to check out:
- Should You Buy Term or Cash-Value Life Insurance?
Posted on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 in Family - Views: (189)from ezinsurance.com.au:Should you buy cash-value or term life insurance? This is a raging debate in the insurance and financial planning industries. It depends on your family´s situation and your financial needs. Do you want to make sure your dependents would not suffer financial hardship if you died — or do you want somebody to “force” you to save money?
- Luck is a Byproduct of Design
Posted on Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 in Get Paid - Views: (40)I don’t know if any one ever said that before. And if not, this could truly be my claim to lasting fame.And that statement is so very true. Luck doesn’t happen by chance. Luck comes from work. Showing up truly is half the battle. Showing up requires scheduling the time. The scheduling and the DOING is the design.Good things can ONLY happen if you’re doing something.
- It’s NOT What You Feel; It’s NOT What You Believe
Posted on Sunday, September 27th, 2009 in Life - Views: (34)It’s what you DO.I always thought that if you had good intentions… were a good person. Always thought about those less fortunate than yourself. Saying to yourself that you would have stepped forward to protect someone… Yada Yada Yada.You know something? All those things mean NOTHING.The only thing that truly matters is what you DO.The actions you TAKE.
- Tweedledeedum
Posted on Thursday, September 10th, 2009 in Blogs - Views: (54)There, with one simple word, one simple title, I would dollars to donuts that no one has EVER titled their blog post “Tweedledeedum”.NO ONE!Now if I were to have set my sights lower and chosen a title such as “Fiddlesticks”, I would be that’s been used so many times that Google couldn’t even index it completely.So you know that we don’t settle here for second best ever.
- Two Important Uses of Life Insurance in Estate Planning
Posted on Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 in children - Views: (90)From ezinsurance.com.au:Life insurance plays a vital role in estate planning. This article uses examples to discuss common functions of life insurance in two different estate planning contexts. #1 Insurance proceeds support survivors if a support provider dies prematurely.Example: Hal and Wendy are a young married couple with two small children. Both parents work and contribute to their respective 401(k) plans.
- 09-09-09-09
Posted on Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 in Irreverant Observations - Views: (34)We’ve been down this road before… Looks a lot like 08/08/08 (which we covered a bit over one month ago)… Yes, the pattern is the date.But today’s pattern looks a little different.I’m not even going to tease you with tempting you to try to guess. You couldn’t guess no matter how many guesses you had. Ok, take a shot before reading any further.
- Chief Tecumsa Revisted
Posted on Friday, September 4th, 2009 in faith - Views: (43)I’m pretty sure we had an audience once with Chief Tecumsa. Regardless (not irregardless), we are gathered here once again to relay with sage wisdom of the old and wise Chief.Tecumsa… Time in a mans’ life when a man has to do what a man has to do Day when things as we know it will cease to be Time when one door closes Time when another door opens Moment in ones life when one has golden opportunities Time in a mans’ life to make amends to those he has harmed Time in a mans life when he has to turn his attention inwards Opportunity that one just cannot say “no” to Offer that cannot be refused Moment when we can no longer look back Defining moment in our lives that we must choose the fork in the road Decision that we must make BEFORE it’s made for us A time when we realize that we have the power to make our own destiny.
- Time to Stretch My Fingers
Posted on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 in Blogs - Views: (78)Before rigor mortis sets in I better start giving my fingers more exercise. And what better way to stretch them out than to start typing a new blog entry. Something that I obviously haven’t done in a few days. No wonder my fingers are aching. They’re aching to be set free.Go fingers Go!I feel like my creative juices should be flowing, heck gushing right now.
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