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Weekly Wisdom: Insights That Go for the Gold

February 21st, 2010

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The best of the best. That’s what the Olympics is supposed to be about.

But it’s also about inspiration. When we see a perfectly executed triple axle, or a record-breaking slalom run, maybe we’re not ready to strap on the skates and skis, but we might be inspired to achieve another slightly less death-defying goal in our own field.

As a blogger, I feel the same inspiration. When I read some of my favorite blogs I realize I won’t be able to match the performance of these writers, but I feel inspired to try.

So, if blogging were a sport, and if this week was the start of the personal financial blogging Olympics, here are posts that would receive perfect scores:

Out of Your Rut proclaims: Radical Self-Reliance in the New Economy.

One way to become financially free is to start a business. But it’s not without a bit of effort, as Cash Money Life explains.

Dumb Little Man suggests seven amazing lessons from peak performance coach, Tony Robbins. One of the things Tony talks about is focus and here’s a post about how to stay focused from Potential 2 Success.

Have some funny money lying around? Main Street.com offers 10 unusual ways to invest a grand.

Are the self-employed smarter than you? Len Penzo weighs in.

To become money smart, you have to consider context. Darwin’s Finance considers context in this post on bragging rights.

Technology is increasing exponentially. So are opportunities to generate wealth. Here’s Howard Lindzon on the iPad, Forex, the financial web and infinity.

The Intelligent Speculator reveals the top 25 ETFs on the US market.

Maybe making money isn’t a matter of being smart–it’s a matter of de-cluttering, as this guest post by Daniela Garritano on Where Does All My Money Go explores.

What’s a reverse mortgage? Glad you asked. Well, glad you didn’t ask me. I’m glad you asked Good Financial Cents because I really didn’t understand it until I read this post on reverse mortgages.

The Happiness Project adds a winner with advice on how to be happy when you lost your job, or if you think you might lose it.

Check out some of these reads that helped Michael Covel start and run his business.

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Smart Money asks: Is this the end of easy money?

How to make a million dollars before you graduate–from Forbes via Yahoo Finance.

Market Watch (vis MSN) announces the Free ETF trend continues.

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  1. Kevin@OutOfYourRut
    February 21st, 2010 at 09:51 | #1

    Wow, thanks for the mention Al!

    Kevin

  2. February 21st, 2010 at 14:23 | #2

    Thanks for the comment, Kevin. You’re welcome for the mention. Keep ‘em coming!

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