The Holidays have come and gone and you’ve zeroed in on a goal, a resolution. You’ve resolved to eat healthier, save more, spend less, exercise more or whatever. To accomplish goals and gain some momentum make small changes. For example, if you are going to save more, begin saving a little, consistently. Sudden changes that are too big are often unsustainable. Automate the financial ones, human beings are consistently inconsistent so automate the financial ones, cut costs. Health related goals, unlike financial ones, require a bit more stategy, I’ve found. Begin with 5 minutes of exercise a day and add a little gradually until you are doing 30-45 minutes of cardio per day. If the last time you did a push up was more than a year ago begin slow. An idea that’s a bit scary is finding someone to hold you accountable. An Accountability Partner is key to staying on track, I suggest you do some reaserch and find a AP… If you do these simple things, begin small, automate, and find an accountability partner you’ll increase the probability of achieving your 2010 goals.
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010Ann Arbor Board of Realtors November Housing Statistics
Monday, December 14th, 2009Based on information from the Ann Arbor Area Board of REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service for the period October 10, 2009 through November 11, 2009 November brought a significant increase in residential real estate sales activity, as first-time buyers rushed to take advantage of the tax credit that was scheduled to expire at the end of the month. While the tax credit has now been expanded and extended to April 30, 2010, the earlier deadline helped to spur a 48 percent increase in total sales for November over last year, unleashing a pent-up demand from a large pool of financially qualified renters who were able to become homeowners.
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Friday, December 11th, 20094 Common Moving Concerns
Tuesday, June 26th, 2007Moving is an adjustment, whether you are moving across town or relocating across the country.
Moving across town or to a new neighborhood may mean learning new routes to work, selecting a new dentist, and finding a new grocery store. It may also mean a change in schools if you have young children.Moving across the country can be much more challenging. Relocation is rarely easy. But being prepared can help you make good decisions and ease the transition. Click to continue »


