In an earlier article, I talked about how important it is for parents to teach their children about money and to do this by guiding children with your actions. That of course is not the only way to teach your children how to handle money. Of course, my grandmother pointed out some of the stuff that I left out of the article in the comment section and I felt like I needed to address this comment, because she is right. So, let's look at what my grandmother commented after my first parental guidance article.
Book Review: The Legacy Journey, Part 3
This article is the third part in a four part series of articles reviewing, The Legacy Journey by Dave Ramsey. This article talks about Chapters 6 and 7.
The Importance of Parental Guidance
I find it interesting that I am writing this article, even though I am not a father yet. I have been studying this subject and found a comment made recently by Dave Ramsey on the Dave Ramsey show very interesting. He hosts a conference called the "Smart Conference." This conference is made up of lots of motivational speakers. He was reviewing some of the meatier pieces of the conference and he talked about something that Meg Meeker said on the stage.
To Be Unionized or Not?
As most of you know by now, I am a teacher and I have been teaching for a total of seven years. For the first four years of my teaching career, I paid to be a part of a union. I really didn't make the choice on my own, but I was just told that I needed to be a part of a union. So, I signed up. The last 3 years, I had realized that I really didn't need to be a part of a union and I dropped out. So, I am a non-union teacher.
Humble and Kind
With Easter weekend upon us, I thought that humility and kindness is the best message that I could send this weekend. Jesus Christ our Savior came from humble roots. He was a carpenter and humbly took his crucification without fighting back. He knew what his life was for and he humbly lived out his father's wishes.