Fitness Log #236 And Friday Firsts

I have been keeping track of my exercise every Friday for 4 years, and plan to continue doing so.

I started the Friday Firsts sections as a way of keeping track of some of my “firsts” as I dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic. Things seem to be settling down, but I will keep it for now–more as a way to be aware and thankful of what is happening in my life.

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Six Lessons From My Mother, A Mother’s Day Reflection

Readers of my blog might think that my father was the only parent who taught me anything about finances.

It’s true that he and I spoke often about money and investing.

However, it would be absolutely incorrect to think that I learned nothing about personal finance from my mother. It’s just that many of her lessons were not so explicitly about money.

In honor of my mother’s contribution to my financial knowledge, here are six lessons I have learned from her that are (or can) be related to financial health.

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Fitness Log #234, Friday Firsts And Fabulousness, And My Monthly Goals Check-In

I have been keeping track of my exercise every Friday for 4 years, and plan to continue doing so.

My Future Me posts have been postponed well past 3-4 months a few times in the recent past, enough that I forgot about some of my goals that I was (supposedly) working on. We will see if a monthly check-in might help me stay focused.

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The Best Financial Advice I’ve Gotten From A Book

It’s that time of year, when people seem to be asking more questions about how to manage their money.

I suppose it has to do with the turning of the (academic) year, as medical students graduate, and start earning an income; as residents and fellows graduate and look forward to earning a much larger income; and as new attendings finish their first 1-2 years, and wonder where all their money went.

I thought I would share the best financial advice I’ve ever read, and talk about why I think it makes the biggest impact on someone’s financial health.

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Fitness Log #233 And Friday Fabulousness

I have been keeping track of my exercise every Friday for 4 years, and plan to continue doing so.

I started the Friday Firsts sections as a way of keeping track of some of my “firsts” as I dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic. Some weeks I can’t really think of a “first,” so I am trying to note something positive instead.

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Fitness Log #232 And Friday Firsts

I have been keeping track of my exercise every Friday for 4 years, and plan to continue doing so.

I started the Friday Firsts sections as a way of keeping track of some of my “firsts” as I dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic. Things seem to be settling down, but I will keep it for now–more as a way to be aware and thankful of what is happening in my life.

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Why I Update My Net Worth Every Year

Every year, at the end of the year, I calculate my (liquid) net worth, and review my spending for the year that is finishing up.

I have done this for over two decades, and have come to realize that I don’t do this (only) for the pleasure of seeing an ever-increasing number. Especially for 2022.

There are a few other valuable aspects of this exercise, which have benefited my finances greatly over the years.

I will review my annual spending in another post, but in this one, I will go over my net worth update, and offer some thoughts about why you too might benefit from such a practice.

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