Month: February 2021
I spend a decent amount of time learning about Cognitive Psychology, despite it having nothing to do with my career. And sometimes, I learn that one of my habits …
Learning how to invest can be overwhelming. And honestly, I’ve put together a beginner’s guide to investing, but I must confess: I’m still a beginner. I mean, I know …
When it comes to personal finance, the goal is always to spend less and save more. But how do you go about figuring out what to spend LESS on? …
Hey, remember that time that GameStop stock took off and everybody was freaking out about how it was going to change our financial systems *~forever~*? Did you attempt to …
Back in November, a typically-optimistic Past Katherine wrote about how she was going to stay sane during lockdown. Well, Present Katherine is here to say that it worked…to a …
I’ve mentioned before that one of my big financial goals is to retire at 50. Many plan to retire at the traditional age of 65. Fun fact: this “tradition” …
Hi, my name is Katherine, and I have a scanner personality. I discovered this in the summer of 2020, when I read Barbara Sher’s book, Refuse to Choose!. Simply …
Have you ever been in the middle of a project and suddenly realized that something has gone terribly wrong? I recently built myself a storage bench for our outdoor …
I’m a natural optimist. I don’t know why I am the way I am, but my ability to see the bright side rarely flags. Unfortunately, this leads me to …
And now for news from Berlin! Every month, I’m reporting on what we’ve been up to, both to preserve my own memories and also to keep in touch with …