Archive for February, 2009

Money: The Tool

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it […]

Money Maturity Part II

“Financial growth, however, is a process, that requires a level of monetary maturity rather than momentary monetary madness.” There is nothing wrong with making money. There is nothing “unspiritual” about attaining a high level of wealth. God created a rich universe and he didn’t intend for us to be lacking in any area of our […]

Money Maturity: Part I

In the midst of the real estate boom of 2004 and 2005 many of my friends and clients were investing money in multiple properties.  As the media hyped the rising home sales and the increase in value, the thrill of easy money encouraged the public to invest it all to day trade properties like game […]

Professional Worth

Personal growth can be painful, because it makes us ashamed and humiliated to face our own darkness. But the goal of personal growth is the journey out of dark emotional patterns that cause us pain, to those that create peace.” Marianne Williamson A Return to Love“So why did he dump you?” The words pierced my […]

Being in Service

I want to address the concept of being in service.  Being in service is the process of using your God-given blessings, talents and gifts to alleviate someone’s suffering, assist another in the manifestation of a dream or the mastering of a goal or to just brighten a day. Being in Service is not the process […]

Financial freefall or Financial freedom

As you can tell by my lack of blogging, I have not been salsa dancing for a while. However, I thought an appropriate topic to get my readers involved and  ”moving to the music” is to write about financial challenges.   Everyone is focused on the economy. Over the next few weeks, I am going to share […]