Tools of Trade
I want this blog to rock with fantastic tips and meaningful information. I promise to try to be short and to the point with actionable information in regards to college finances, passive income, freelancing, and money in general.
For this to happen, I am spending weekday afternoons on research in Barnes & Noble. There without buying the books I get to read the newest and the best resources for free in a great environment. I spend additional hours at home researching online.
I am franticly working to find the best content, the most insightful information, and the most powerful resources.
To help collect this information I use two new tools and I thought I would share.
1) Evernote - It's a free program and a brilliant way to sort notes. Be sure to check it out. The best part isn't that it's free but that it's free for your computer, for the web, for your iphone/ipod touch, and other mobile devices. It syncs automatically between everything and anything and allows you to get information anywhere.
2) My Moleskin. It's a fantastic pocket size notebook where I put the things that are best preserved in the hand written state or where I write down things on the fly. Definitely worth checking out.
For this to happen, I am spending weekday afternoons on research in Barnes & Noble. There without buying the books I get to read the newest and the best resources for free in a great environment. I spend additional hours at home researching online.
I am franticly working to find the best content, the most insightful information, and the most powerful resources.
To help collect this information I use two new tools and I thought I would share.
1) Evernote - It's a free program and a brilliant way to sort notes. Be sure to check it out. The best part isn't that it's free but that it's free for your computer, for the web, for your iphone/ipod touch, and other mobile devices. It syncs automatically between everything and anything and allows you to get information anywhere.
2) My Moleskin. It's a fantastic pocket size notebook where I put the things that are best preserved in the hand written state or where I write down things on the fly. Definitely worth checking out.
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