Monday, February 7, 2011

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Lavinia D. OsbourneFebruary 7, 2011 at 12:33pm
Ämne: Preparing For Things to Come....
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Some people keep up to date on celebrity news, sports news, entertainment news and general news; I in contrary keep an eye on the economic news. Why, because in order to become financially savvy one must understand what plain one is working on. As the saying goes forewarned is forearmed.

In the last several weeks the headlines that have popped out at me are as follows –
• Hard times ahead for 3 more years (Daily Mail – 27.01.2011)
• Economic outlook is bleak indeed. We can put through but only if our leaders have courage enough to tell us the truth (Daily Mail – 27.01.2011)
• A fifth of university leavers are out of work (Daily Mail – 27.012011) – see my post on students and jobs here.
• Debt crisis could tear up Europe, says Soros (Daily Mail – 27.01.2011)
• Property – the Achilles heel of the financial system (Financial Times – 27.01.2011)
• Young fret over money woes (The New York Times – 31.01.2011)
• Sudden uprising in Egypt unsettles global markets (The New York Times – 31.01.2011)
• Age of the part-timer: 200,000 jobs were created last year. Only 3 per cent were full-time (The Daily Mail – 01.02.2011)

It seems as if things are moving speedily towards the inevitable 'economic cleansing' which the world governments are trying to delay and glaze over with words of economic encouragement. The article, however, that touched me the most was the New York Times 'Young fret over money woes'.

The young being 7 years and plus. We sometimes forget that an economic down cline affects not only adults but children alike. They worry about whether they will have to move and lose their friends, their parents arguing and whether they will become homeless. The report goes on to explain that the emotional impact on these youngsters can range from self-harming (scratching) and bed wetting, as they have no one to talk to.

It is for this reason I encourage those reading this post (parents and none-parents) to take the time to seriously think about creating your own personal economy and starting your own (part-time) home-based business. There are so many options and opportunities out there; you could start a UK based home business as in Life UK Financial and http://www.facebook.com/l/edcd8VOSZEowT1cFPgrV3VDJHPw;CashbackCard.com – which is actually going global next month. Or a low cost global business such as Club Asteria.

Creating your own personal economy (business) is something I have written extensively about here on BecomingFinanciallySavvy. com. You can review some of my post on this subject by search or simply scrolling through the posts. In all sincerity the hardest part in becoming entrepreneurial is starting; something I recently wrote about here - http://www.facebook.com/l/edcd8s4h_wVCn1NVVPY7dxlN5jQ;butterflywealthcreation.com/getstarted

If you are unsure of what you want to do or the opportunities out there, then contact me at info@ButterflyWealthCreation.com to discuss. Remember we don't know what we don't know and Butterfly Wealth Creation is all about helping you to Create (wealth), Preserve it and Prosper.

To read the rest of the post please go to http://www.facebook.com/l/edcd8Ks-50dzdJfyaXfddTLBibw;BecomingFinanciallySavvy.com/Thingstocome

Best,
Lavinia
Butterfly Wealth Creation
Skype: Msinternational76
Mobile: 07733055426

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Get the most out of Twitter in 2011

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Twingly pivots their aggregation service to group communication and microblogging

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We launched Twingly Channels in 2009 and it has been around as a social aggregation tool for about one year. The release this week changes the focus from social aggregation towards group communication and microblogging.

As a big part of these changes, the main view in a Channel is the Conversation view, showing all messages and comments among the members of the Channel. The link aggregation view is still present and very useful but is no longer the main view. This turns Twingly.com into a group microblogging tool rather than a RSS aggregation tool. A Channel on Twingly.com is like a discussion forum where the messages you post can be long or short however you like it.
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