@kaytower Thanks. It is actually my business’ name as well. It is amazing just how prophetic the name would become in my life.
Nice to be friends with you.
Financial advice. Talk about a challenge!
My clients are principally domiciled in Melbourne. I work remotely from Bali. You might say I’ve tried to take early retirement. I bet you’re glad to be out of education given the common core program.
Sorry, somehow I missed your post. Dealing with financial advice must be riveting these days. My husband worked in the commodities market; he was editor of Pioneer’s newsletter that analyzed market trends. He still likes to keep track of shipping indexes, etc.
I lucked out and escaped just before common core took over. From what I gather, it’s not so devastating in language arts, but it’s killing math and history.
How’s the weather in Bali? Here in Minnesota it’s unseasonably warmish–above freezing–and cloudy. No snow. Rather gloomy, actually.
My turn to apologise, some how I missed your post. Perhaps it is a glitch with the community?
Riveting…hmmm, not the adjective I would choose. my goal is for a change of career. The questioning of all that lead me to this site also lead me to an understanding of money and the realisation I had chosen the wrong vocation. I feel very conflicted with the occupation, knowing the truth but dealing with people who you cant discuss it with yet trying to navigate their finances through it. That said, I do like a challenge and dare I say I like a little punt so it can be exciting when things are going well.
I would welcome the opportunity to swap ideas with your husband. Perhaps he could critique my newsletter, no doubt it needs improvement.
So you were a teacher of arts? What was your speciality? What are you doing now? I’m at somewhat of a loss as to what to do with my children’s education. My daughter is 2 and my son 9 months. I would prefer to home school them but the financial opportunity cost is too great.
The weather in Bali is now wet. Very wet! December to April is the wet season but this year it has come very late. Generally it is raining half the day and the other half is extremely hot and humid. We are forced to spend a lot of time in the pool. Given your experience do you think the seasons are at least one month later now?
Cheers.
I’ve been wondering what your business is, if you don’t mind my asking. I’m a teacher who took early retirement.
Financial advice. Talk about a challenge!
My clients are principally domiciled in Melbourne. I work remotely from Bali. You might say I’ve tried to take early retirement. I bet you’re glad to be out of education given the common core program.
Hi Alkimia,
Sorry, somehow I missed your post. Dealing with financial advice must be riveting these days. My husband worked in the commodities market; he was editor of Pioneer’s newsletter that analyzed market trends. He still likes to keep track of shipping indexes, etc.
I lucked out and escaped just before common core took over. From what I gather, it’s not so devastating in language arts, but it’s killing math and history.
How’s the weather in Bali? Here in Minnesota it’s unseasonably warmish–above freezing–and cloudy. No snow. Rather gloomy, actually.
Hi Kaytower,
My turn to apologise, some how I missed your post. Perhaps it is a glitch with the community?
Riveting…hmmm, not the adjective I would choose. my goal is for a change of career. The questioning of all that lead me to this site also lead me to an understanding of money and the realisation I had chosen the wrong vocation. I feel very conflicted with the occupation, knowing the truth but dealing with people who you cant discuss it with yet trying to navigate their finances through it. That said, I do like a challenge and dare I say I like a little punt so it can be exciting when things are going well.
I would welcome the opportunity to swap ideas with your husband. Perhaps he could critique my newsletter, no doubt it needs improvement.
So you were a teacher of arts? What was your speciality? What are you doing now? I’m at somewhat of a loss as to what to do with my children’s education. My daughter is 2 and my son 9 months. I would prefer to home school them but the financial opportunity cost is too great.
The weather in Bali is now wet. Very wet! December to April is the wet season but this year it has come very late. Generally it is raining half the day and the other half is extremely hot and humid. We are forced to spend a lot of time in the pool. Given your experience do you think the seasons are at least one month later now?
Cheers.