When you're budgeting,
stop thinking about return on investment and focus instead on how much pleasure you will derive from the changes.
Not exact matches
We
think about death at funerals, in hospitals, when a doctor calls after a routine test, when a child stays out past curfew, when a friend
stops returning phone calls.
Actually, with half a dozen hyperactive under 11 - year - old girls who haven't seen each other for several days, it is difficult to
think about anything other than how to get them to
stop talking, listen to what you are saying and then watch them nonchalantly execute the drill, before they
return to the back of the line to continue whatever it is that under - 11 girls talk
about.
The solution, Dr Long says, is to
stop thinking about refugee
return as a permanent, one - off move, and concentrate instead on developing new flexible approaches that encourage cross-border links, allowing refugees to become migrants.
When I
returned home, I couldn't
stop thinking about what other flavors they offered, and when the opportunity arose to order some from their site and receive a «KeepCup» at the same time, I jumped at the chance.
Then, after I
returned them, I couldn't
stop thinking about them!!
When you invest at each pay, not only will you
stop thinking about it, but you will optimize your total
returns.
So
stop worrying
about it or
thinking that it had anything to do with your
return.
Up until
about two years ago (just before I read Derek Foster's book,
Stop Working, which really changed the way I
thought about investing) I was periodically moving money from the HELC into investments but I was watching the
returns very closely.
The crazy thing is so many retail investors are only looking at
return and don't
stop to
think about how much fees or trading costs are eating into that.
On my
return to the UK I couldn't
stop thinking about them, and decided to try and work with the artist which was going to be difficult due to the language barrier, but I felt the work had something special.
@Krishna: Yes you're right, bro I too knew the feel of wasting one's hard earned money.I recall
about my frnd who too had a bad experience with Asus Zenphone 4 as it completely
stopped working after 10 days and thank god he bought it via Flipkart (30 Days Replacement Warranty) so he
returned it & bought an Blackberry handset as Flipkart wasn't ready to give his money back.I
think he has got a defective Asus Zenfone 4.