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Nov 17 2008

Business Plan or BUST! Launch

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Sunday I reviewed Dan Boudreau’s book Business Plan or BUST! Overall I was impressed with how Dan managed to go in depth while making the book easy to read. I was also impressed with the tools and forms that accompanied the book.

As Dan says “a Book That Makes Business Planning Easy, Fast and Fun!”

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Oct 27 2008

Guest Post on the Dollar Stretcher

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Today I had a story published on the Dollar Stretcher. For those of you who don’t know about the Dollar Stretcher it is a great website for those who are trying to make a dollar go further. If money is tight or you are trying to do more with what you have I recommend you check them out.

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Sep 19 2008

Update on Hurricane Ike: a Survivor’s perspective

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This post was written on Monday. As we were still without power or internet I was not able to post until today. One thing I learned is that I need to figure out how to post by email. My blackberry was partially functional and I could have had a couple post up earlier!

Wow, the last few days have been an emotional rollercoaster ride. Friday night I went to bed with a catagory 2 hurricane on track to bulldozer right over our house. Saterday I woke up to a huge mess but minimal damage. I have friends who lived further inland than I do that were directly hit. The damage was significant.

It is the aftermath that will stick with me forever. It warmed my heart to see so many people pull together. I was dissapointed to see several neighbosr refuse to help but they were by far the minority. The funny thing is that I was not friends with them before the hurricane. I now think even less of them.

Today we got to my neighbors back yard. We leld up because I was hoping to have my chainsaw operational (the tree was big!). Unfortunately repairs are taking too long so we cut it up by hand. The part I’ll always remember is the tears running down my neighbor’s face. It is a profound feeling to touch someone so deeply.

Wile we are still without power life is coming back to normal. About half of the area retailers are back in business. It was nice to go out to dinner and eat something that wasn’t cooked on the grill! Perhaps the biggest shock was to see the mailman.

As things settle out and we have a more steady supply of gasoline our ration of electricity is improving. Right now three houses are sharing one generator. While it isn’t enough to run our air conditioners it will allow us some lights and fans. We even were able to watch tv for the first time tonight. It was surreal to see the aftermath. As the pictures of Houston and Galveston rolled in it hit us hard. These are all places we know.

Galveston is a perfect example. We go to the beach every few weeks since Galveston is so close. In fact, we were there last weekend. It is strange to think that it may never be the same.

We still have a long road ahead of us. There is a ton of cleanup and repairs. As you move closer to the clast the damage becomes more profound. Areas near Galveston are decimated.

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Sep 18 2008

7 Lessons Natures Wrath Can Teach Us

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This post is an article I wrote the evening after hurricane Ike hit my home. Unfortunately I did not have power or internet and was not able to publish it until today. I will be following up tomorrow with a post I wrote a couple days later (again without power or internet).

Last night I was hit by a category 2 hurricane. Ok, it wasn’t quite a direct hit. The eye of the storm shifted about 25 miles to the east instead of right over my house. This dropped the top wind speed by about 15 MPH and that was just enough for us to escape serious damage. We personally were lucky. We lost part of our fence and a few shingles on our roof. A couple screens were ripped off, wadded up, and thrown at our house.

All in all this is not conducive to a good nights sleep!

The winds surged and at times roared. When it was at it’s peak I could hear my windows straining and I’m stunned none broke. Like I said we were lucky.

Not all of my neighbors were so lucky. One lost most of their shingles. A good friend just a few housed down the street had a tree resting on his roof. Several neighbors had leaking roofs. The number of branches on the ground was prodigious!

A further complication was the loss of power. 3.5M Houstonians (metro) were in the dark. As I write this only 100k have power back. Most will be in the dark for a week or two. The worse hit areas may be down for 3-4 weeks.

Yes, the damage is amazing.

But there is a positive

My mind has a need to find a purpose or a lesson in any situation and tends to go into overdrive as things get worse and worse. Several business ideas popped into my head and started fleshing themselves out. Solutions to problems magically appeared. These should start showing up in Wealth and Wisdom over the next few months.

W are also now closer to many of our neighbors. Our friends are now proven and closer than ever as we cleared branches and debris. For the neighbors we don’t know well we are now friends as we helped each other recover.

8 Lessons Natures Wrath Can Teach Us

1) Preparation is critical: We had a full supply of the necessities. We filled up our gas tanks. Our propane tank (and a spare) were full so we could grill for a week or two. We had several days of water, candles, and batteries.

As a result we are not desperate. The lines of people looking for food and water are mostly due to lack of preparation. This is what is flashed across your evening news!

2) The best laid plans: No matter how well you plan life still happens. In our case it was my chainsaw. It worked fine a couple of months ago. Today was a different story. Gas started pouring out when the fuel lines failed due to old age.

3) Have a backup plan: Once the chainsaw went down things got more physical. A good old bow saw is a godsend when your chainsaw stops working!

4) Who needs to workout when your chainsaw is broken? Clearing downed trees is a hell of a good workout.

5) Thank god for neighbors with generators: While I won’t be watching American Idol - not that I did when I had power - I was able to run my refrigerator and freezer. This will keep our food from spoiling for a week or two until we get power back.

6) Most people are good: It warmed my heart to see everyone pulling together. It also reminded me that friendships are formed and tested in times on need.

7) But some people are bums: Several neighbors strolled out after all the work was done.

Don’t think this wasn’t noticed by everyone else!

7.5) Karma: My bonus lesson is that karma is alive and kicking. We spent several hours working with a few neighbors clearing the storm damage. We did it to help our friends and neighbors while expecting nothing in return.

It turns out our neighbor has a generator. Guess who has extension cords stretched to his house? Suess who is not worrying about his freezer?

Karma.

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Sep 11 2008

Staring Down the Barrel at Hurricane Ike

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This may be my last post for a while. As things stand today Ike is on a crash course for Houston and it’s path is currently projected to pass almost right over my home. I’m inland and probably won’t sustain too much damage but it is likely I will be without power or internet. My hope is that it will be over quickly (or it veers to the north). Then again hope is never a strategy. If Corpus Christy or Baton Rouge are used as a standard to predict power outages then it may be two or three weeks. Or it may not go out at all.

I’ll let you know how we fared when the dust-or water-settles!

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Sep 08 2008

A Weekend of (Blog) Chaos Leads to Wealth and Wisdom V2.1

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Wow, I have to admit my weekend didn’t go as planned. For the last week I’ve been doing some cleanup on our blog. Some of it is installing plugins to help with broken links, to make the blog load quicker, and to help improve our ranking on websites. I also had several minor changes to make before we started pushing this business to the next level. All told my plan was:

  • Added plug-ins to help:
    • notify me of broken links
    • Improved cache so the blog loads quicker for my readers.
    • SEO optimization to help improve our search engine position
  • Moved my adwords to a more prominant spot. Hopefuly this will help with the click through and generate a bit more revenue. Yes, I know it is so capitolistic of me to mention this but let’s face it…this blog is a business about business!
  • category clean-up: We shifted to several key categories. This should help us stay focused and to make it easier for you to find information.
  • Shifted our website menu items (Wealth/Life Balance/Entrepreneurship) to the above catagories.
  • I developed a favicon. What is a favicon? If you look in the address bar you should see a red/blue yin/yang emblem. That is a favicon. Why did we do it (besides it looks cool)? Because it kept coming up as a missing/broken link!
  • Update from WordPress 2.5 to WordPress 2.6.1

All went well until we updated WordPress.

I thought I had it all together and went to show it off to my wife (yes even adults like to puff out their chest to impress women!). I had apparently checked the bolg on an older cached version on Firefox because it all went haywire when we pulled up our site on my wife’s computer.

Long story short…I spent a couple hours trying to fix what shouldn’t have been broken! At the end of the day I put it in as good a condition as possible and walked away. Hands off. Don’t even think about it.

And finally the solution popped into my head. Instead of fighting WordPress I should embrace it and go with the flow. I had made major changes to my theme making it look exactly the way I wanted. In doing this I had to bypass several files and features. Apparently version 2.6 doesn’t like to play this way!

Why it was so complicated

I don’t just run a blog on WordPress. As good a platform as WordPress is for blogging it falls short on the web design front. I built my website using XSitePro (a fantastic web design tool) and made the WordPress blog theme match. All in all it is pretty seamless and allows me the power of WordPress for my blog and the power of XSitePro to build our site. And since it is far easier to make XSitePro look like my blog that is the route I took.

And the added benefit

I had considered going to a wider format (what I have now), but didn’t want to spend hours making it happen. This gives me a cleaner sidebar (on the right hand side). It also allows me to use widgets on the side bar making adjustments and additions much easier.

For those of you who hit our site durring the chaos I appologize. Luckily it happened over the weekend which is typicaly a low trafic time.

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Jul 17 2008

What a Day!

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Yesterday I was honored to have articles posted at Get Rich Slowly and My Super-charged Life. We didn’t plan for both to happen at once but such is life. It is nothing to complain about, I just had to re-prioritize my week on the fly to support both.

As a result of this we had a surge of trafic and our reader base grew significantly. It was also a lot of fun interacting with such a large audience.

Welcome New Subscribers!

Our growth has been strong (38% growth per week). Add in yesterday’s subscriber surge and we have a lot of new people. Since we have so many new readers I thought it would be a good time to introduce ourselves.

We started Wealth and Wisdom because we saw a gap in the market-we experienced it ourselves! We know that entrepreneurship isn’t for everyone. That being said it can be the best way to wealth, a balanced life, and security. Also, many of the same principles apply whether you are an employee or the employer.

We were looking for one source that could provide:

  • Business and entrepreneurial information and advice without hype or scams.
  • How to build a business that supports the lifestyle you desire.
  • How to grow as a person and become more effective.
  • How to balance family, business, and your personal life.
  • How to go beyond personal finance 101. Now that you are debt free and have a savings what do you do?
  • How to protect your assets.

And Wealth and Wisdom was born…

Help us serve you better

We firmly believe a business should be focused on it’s customer. Everything it does needs to support it’s customers and make their experience better. This principle is what our blog and the companion website are founded on.

We welcome your feedback and suggestions. An active community is much more fun and productive. Your comments help draw out the finer points that may have been missed in the initial post. Your unique perspective can help show an issue from a different light. It also helps up develop to better fit your needs.

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Jul 16 2008

Another Guest Post…At Get Rich Slowly

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When it rains it pours. I got an email last night from JD over at Get Rich Slowly. He asked if it was alright to publish a guest post of mine today. The notice was short but how could I say no? The end result is a guest post on both Get Rich Slowly and My Super-charged Life.

If you get a chance please take a moment and stop by and read Network Your Way to Job Security. Take a moment to look around as JD has put together a great blog on personal finance.

Visitors from Get Rich Slowly

Welcome to Wealth and Wisdom. Please take a look around and make yourself at home. I’ve picked out some articles you might find interesting:

How to respond when your family asks for money

Three paths to financial abundance

11 Steps to the Job of Your Dreams

The Real Housewives of Orange County…In Houston Texas

If you like what you see leave a comment and let me know. I’m pretty good at responding to all comments though it may take a few hours. I would also like to invite you to join our blog for free. You’ll save time by having our articles delivered to your RSS reader. Don’t have an RSS reader? Feel free to sign up for our email subscription at the top of the page.

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Jul 16 2008

Guest Post Today on My Super-charged Life

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Today my article will appear as a guest post on My Super-Charged Life. Please stop by and read 7 Keys to Doing the Right Thing. I also encourage you to read the other articles on his site. If you like the article feel free to submit the article to your favorite social networking site.

Visitors from My Super-charged Life.

Welcome to Wealth and Wisdom! I’ve listed a few of my articles below that you might enjoy. Feel free to read them and any other articles that catch your interest.

If you like what you see please let me know by leaving a comment (I do respond to most). I would also like to invite you to join our blog for free. You’ll save time by having our articles delivered to your RSS reader. Don’t have an RSS reader? Feel free to sign up for our email subscription at the top of the page.

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Jul 10 2008

What a weekend

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I hope you all had a great weekend. Holiday weekends are always a great time to connect with family and friends.

For the Smith family holiday weekends usually result in a significant project. While for some people this is an imposition we enjoy it. Having a purpose and accomplishing something major is a lot of fun. So for the last few days we’ve been tearing out tile and getting ready to install hardwood flooring. I apologize if I’ve been less attentive this week but a man must have his priorities. This week getting my house back together is job one!

Working with Uncle Sam

I’m not a big fan of government work. Oh, I know there are people that make a lot of money selling to the government. I just don’t have the patience for red tape. I spent over a decade fighting it while I served in the Navy. I didn’t like it then and I like it even less not. That being said, I am looking at using my connections to work with veterans and our service men about to enter the civilian community. I like the idea of making a profit while helping the men and women that protect our liberties.

Recently Ben Jones at Ben Means Business published part 3 of his government contracts series. If this is an area you are considering I suggest you check his blog out. His hands on experience as a government contractor can save you a lot of time and energy.

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