CategoriesActionGoals, Results & New ThinkingReframe your thoughtsThink About ItTime

Will You Pay The Price?

Everything has a price. It’s usually in money terms, or in time, emotion, mental, physical or spiritual means. Sometimes it is several of these at the same time.

Regardless, if there is something you want, it probably lies on the other side of that price that you’ll need to pay.

Be careful you don’t pay too big of a price to achieve your goal. Though equally, do not think you can pay too little and still reach your dream.

Assess your goal and then consider what sacrifices and price you’ll end up paying. Consider this well. Then, if acceptable, start paying the price and making the sacrifices so that you can reach your ultimate goal.

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CategoriesActionHealth & FitnessThink About ItTime

Pay Attention

Pay attention or pay the price. If you’re not tracking the key things in your life, they can easily, and quickly, go off track.

If you’re not paying attention to your fitness, you’ll spend more money on a new wardrobe, PT’s and diet/fitness books than you would have on a gym membership.

Keep your relationship in focus or the cost of divorce will be far more than a few date nights and a weekend escape or two.

Pay attention to your finances too. Make sure your income is correct and your outgoings too. A slip or two in a month could spell disaster in a few years or a fabulous retirement if caught early.

It pays to pay attention.

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CategoriesActionFinancialObserveThink About It

Inflate Or Pay?

Many observers of governments and markets thought the governments of the world would let their new debts inflate away. The idea being that as everything inflated, the debt would become relatively smaller and therefore more manageable.

However, it looks more like some governments and/or central banks will try to ensure people will pay back all the debts that they didn’t ask to be created. And to do so may involve everyone working at two or three jobs to raise the money, pay the extra tax and pay off the debts.

If you haven’t thought about how the next 1, 2, 3 or even 5 years are about to play out, you had better consider some of the options for our future. Listen to a few doomsayers and optimists for contrast. Then get yourself set up in November because March may be too late.

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