The O Bulletin: Life Lessons the Italian Way We’re a little past the halfway point of 2021. That goal, or New Year’s resolution you made back in January,… Continue reading “The O Bulletin: Life Lessons the Italian Way”…
How to Obtain Buying Power with Effective Credit Card Use Are you making your credit card work for you? In today’s guest post, my good friend, Oscar Zorrilla, introduces his… Continue reading “How to Obtain Buying Power with Effective Credit Card Use”…
The O Bulletin: The Psychology of Consumption Remember that post where I asked for reader submissions? I’ve collected a few and will be running the first of… Continue reading “The O Bulletin: The Psychology of Consumption”…
Seeking Guest Posts What’s the best piece of advice you would have given your younger self? And, what can I do to encourage… Continue reading “Seeking Guest Posts”…
The O Bulletin: Set Your Man Free! Happy belated 4th of July! I hope you enjoyed a good holiday weekend in the company of family and friends.… Continue reading “The O Bulletin: Set Your Man Free!”…
The O Bulletin: These Financial Tips Scream Extreme! How’s your summer going? Let me know what you’re up to in the comments, and as always, let me know… Continue reading “The O Bulletin: These Financial Tips Scream Extreme!”…
The O Bulletin: Dysfunctional Prime Days It took me a couple weeks to figure out what format I wanted to run for this newsletter. Remember, the… Continue reading “The O Bulletin: Dysfunctional Prime Days”…
Summer Hiatus and Preparing for the Next Chapter It’s been almost a year since I relaunched my blog. 90% of the time it’s a fulfilling experience. The other… Continue reading “Summer Hiatus and Preparing for the Next Chapter”…
The Truth About Why You Did Not Get Hired Sometimes I fear for the up and coming generation. There’s a little too much entitlement, not enough accountability, a lot… Continue reading “The Truth About Why You Did Not Get Hired”…
Should You Believe People Who Claim Credit Cards Are Evil? Why do you think credit cards get such a bad reputation? I recently heard someone on a podcast say that… Continue reading “Should You Believe People Who Claim Credit Cards Are Evil?”…
How to Sell Yourself Outside of the Elevator Pitch I hate elevator pitches. Don’t get me wrong. I understand the why behind an elevator pitch. Everyone should be able… Continue reading “How to Sell Yourself Outside of the Elevator Pitch”…
Diversity in the Workplace Fails People with Disabilities Why do conversations about diversity generally include every minority except people with disabilities? I originally wrote the article below in… Continue reading “Diversity in the Workplace Fails People with Disabilities”…
The Facts About Blindness You Always Wanted to Know What have you always wanted to know about blind people but was always too afraid to ask? My thoughts are… Continue reading “The Facts About Blindness You Always Wanted to Know”…
Keep Your Kindness to Yourself If You Plan to Charge Me Later Have you ever had someone do something nice for you? Very likely, but, how many times did they later hold… Continue reading “Keep Your Kindness to Yourself If You Plan to Charge Me Later”…
Preparing Blind People for the Rest of Reality There’s never been a better time to be blind, or so I’ve heard. And I have to ask: How low… Continue reading “Preparing Blind People for the Rest of Reality”…