Posts Tagged ‘accountability’

Living In A Game Gets A Whole New Meaning: GreenGoose Unveiled

Posted on March 3rd, 2011 by by Jesse Michelsen

This past week I heard something rather disturbing on the radio and it is not something new — no I’ve heard this kind of thing over and over again for the past five years at least. I’m not talking about the revolts that have been going on all over the world, or the latest news […]

IWTYTBR Giveaway Winner and Money Regrets

Posted on August 20th, 2010 by by Jesse Michelsen

You guys are awesome and provided such great responses to my question on the I Will Teach You To Be Rich giveaway, I wanted to cover some of them here along with some statistics about the question I asked you to answer in general, but before I get into that, let’s announce a winner! Out […]

The Importance of Extreme and Specific Focus

Posted on July 14th, 2010 by by Jesse Michelsen

Months ago a joined a challenge called the Yakezie challenge, started by Financial Samurai. The requirements of the challenge were simple and attainable though the goal was lofty, yet I don’t think any of us that joined, nor Sam himself could have imagined the effect this challenge had on the members as well as the […]

My Final Weight Loss Challenge

Posted on May 18th, 2010 by by Jesse Michelsen

About six months ago I wrote about joining HealthyWage and entering a challenge that would pay me $1000 if I lost a certain amount of weight within a year. Well, even after signing up, I didn’t take myself or the challenge seriously. Some people had even commented elsewhere that money alone wasn’t enough to motivate […]

 
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