by Briana Cavanaugh | Jan 29, 2017 | abundance, business, free, goals, inspiration, money, organizing, prosperity, sacred, scarcity thinking, success, tools
The First Step If you’re struggling with money – whether it’s the first time or again and again over a period of years, it’s really good to just stop, back it up and really look at what you’re doing. It’s time to check in, dive deep and get some help. Today I want to...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Jul 27, 2011 | accounting, bookkeeping, business, coaching, free, goals, implementation, money, organizing, planning, quadruple bottomline, self-care, technology, tools, values
A value must meet seven criteria: It must be prized and cherished It must be chosen from among alternatives It must be chosen freely, without coercion It must be chosen after thoughtful consideration of the consequences of each alternative, not impulsively, and after...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Nov 9, 2009 | banking, credit, free, money, resources
I’ve been poking around a little about banks and banking relationships. This morning I found this article which is all about Citigroup. This site has good information about banks, where they invest, and what kinds of practices they hold as well as information...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Jul 6, 2009 | free, humor, money
I have to admit upfront that this is really an ad for this ad.Seth Green used to be on one of my all time favorite TV shows: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (among others) and in this clip he gives a tour of his crib and some funny money...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Jun 9, 2009 | free, implementation, irs, organizing, resources, taxes, tools
You know how at the end of the year you’re working on those pesky 1099 forms but find that you don’t have the contractor’s social security number or tax identification number?Very small companies and companies that use a lot of independent...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Mar 25, 2009 | abundance, affirmations, free, inspiration, resources
In the pre-Obama world a lot of people working for peace and justice on the left had a lot of fear, doubt, pain and anger about the possibilities of change. But even in that place, one of my favorite resources has been Rob Bresnzy and his book Pronoia: The Antidote...