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Eat, Learn, Move – A Man’s Guide to Eat, Pray, Love

August 18, 2011 Cool Websites

One of my favorite time-wasting ‘relax’ websites is a video aggregator blog called Devour. I take no responsibility for the ensuing addiction if you click that link. Today they posted one of three short films I had to share with you. They’ve done a Man’s version of the popular book Eat, Pray, Love. My wife [...]

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450 of my Facebook Friends Are Going To Be Screwed In Retirement

July 14, 2010 My Personal Belize
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There’s been a lot in the news the last few months about how Canada’s gone from a nation of savers to a nation of spenders. While it’s true that we’ve gone from saving ~15% of our income to ~1%, there’s some scarier stats out there. We’re in serious danger of outliving our savings, getting useless [...]

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A Trip to Belize

June 15, 2008 My Personal Belize

Anyone out there who is a REIN member, has attended a Quickstart or read Don’s book Real Estate Investing in Canada: Creating Wealth with the ACRE System is going to be familar with the concept of a Personal Belize. Simply put, it’s a way of visualizing your goals, in this case for your real estate, [...]

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A Sailing Song of the Week

April 12, 2008 My Personal Belize

Well, it’s a day later than I’d planned but that’s life. This edition of Song of the Week is less about the song and more about the video. It’s footage from the 18-foot skiff US Nationals. It’s also related to real estate because Howie Hamlin, an icon in US sailing, is a very successful real [...]

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My Belize is in Italy

February 17, 2008 My Personal Belize

There’s a market two streets over so as soon as I’m done writing this Megan and I are going to take the kids a go buy some food for the party tomorrow. It’s handy to have a market so close and I’m getting used to buying food every day or two instead of going to [...]

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