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The benefits of being a professional student

Posted in Personal time  by: Sandi
May 16th, 2008

Not long ago, perpetually being in college (being a professional student) was considered to be a lame way to be a bum most of your life. Nowadays, however, continuing education is imperative to success. That’s true whether you’re running your own business or working for a paycheck. Our society these days seems to revolve completely around the latest, greatest, newest, ever-changing way we do things, think about things, solve problems, and even manage our day-to-day lives.

As such, I’m always looking for learning opportunities to expand my skills and broaden my critical thinking abilities. Sometimes that might just be a training course specifically designed for small business owners, or service professionals, or what-have-you. (Last year I took several business-building seminars, for example.) However, I also seek out traditional education as well. There’s no such thing, in my opinion, as being overly educated.

In fact, this year I decided to seek my 2nd Bachelor’s degree. This degree is my Accounting degree. Eventually, I will go on to seek my Masters and possibly even a PhD - if time and ability allow it. :) I love education. I love always learning something I didn’t know before. I hunger for it almost as much as I do working with my clients. It’s a necessary part of the person I am.

I’m happy to say that today marks the last day of my first term back in school. Final grades were posted just this morning, and quite happily, I learned that not only did I make Dean’s List but I made the Chancellor’s List as well. (The Dean’s List spotlights students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher, whereas the Chancellor’s List spotlights students with a 4.0 GPA.) One term down, nine more to go! (Each term lasts approximately 6-8 weeks…my expected graduation date for this degree is June of 2009…just a short year away.)

I’m so tickled! I had to share and take a second to brag a moment. Maintaining a 4.0 GPA while juggling a business with multiple clients, family commitments, and a host of personal challenges is by no means an easy task. But I’m always up for a good challenge.

What challenge are you going to take on?

How to Cure a Headache Before You Get One

Posted in Personal time  by: Sandi
April 26th, 2008

I am a big believer (as many of my readers, clients, and colleagues already know) in preventing headaches before they start. No, I don’t mean that literally (although, for those of us who suffer regular headaches, there’s value in learning how to prevent them too.) What I’m talking about are those headaches - that b.s. - we sometimes set ourselves up for without realizing it. Not having enough insurance when we need it, not having the right business processes in place to handle hiccups, not safe guarding ourselves enough from theft, etc. Those are the kinds of headaches that are easier to prevent before they ever have a chance to start. I’ve posted about this sort of thing before (preventing unnecessary headaches in your life, that is.) This is another one of those an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure kind of posts. And believe me, I mean it when I say that some things you’re much better off paying someone else to deal with so that you never have to.

What am I talking about, you might ask? Today, I’m specifically talking about identity theft and some of the headaches it can cause and what you can do to cure that headache before you even get it.

I learned some of these lessons the really hard way myself. Last summer I found myself the victim of identity theft. I learned quickly and most unpleasantly what a headache that can be. Granted, my invisible identity marauder didn’t get far before I pulled the carpet out from under them, but it still was a huge pain to deal with (not to mention coming at the worst possible time!) My oldest daughter called home with an emergency situation. To sum it up, I needed to get her on a plane home asap. I went online, found a great fare, and tried to purchase her ticket, only to find out that not just one, but two of my accounts had been zapped for almost $8,000 worth of unauthorized charges! I couldn’t so much as buy my daughter a bag of peanuts, much less get her on a plane heading home!

I was lucky in that my bank(s) provide for fraud protection on my cards. I had the $$ back within 48 hours, but spent the next few weeks finding out all the things I still had to do. Things like changing ALL of my bank accounts, notifying the credit bureaus, etc. You would not believe all the time I had to spend on the phone - just to find out what I needed to do to protect myself from further issues! Not to mention the time to actually get the stuff done. Then, to add insult to injury just a few weeks later, I found out that the fraud alerts I filed with the credit bureaus start expiring after 90 days. I’ll be darned if the little devils didn’t try it again when the alerts dropped off! (No one told me I had to keep filing those alerts on a regular basis!) What a pain in the neck!

Now I have a really bad habit (okay, not really bad, per se, but you get the idea) of checking ALL of my accounts online every single day. Had I been a little bit more diligent last summer, I might have caught the unauthorized charges before they accumulated to such a high amount. I don’t ever want to get caught with my proverbial pants down again - EVER. (Talk about embarrassment when I had to ask a friend to put my daughter’s plane ticket on their credit card so we could get her home! Ugh!)

Now, like most of us, I started seeing those commercials last year about LifeLock. You know - the ones where the guy’s driving through the city in a semi truck with his Social Security number written all over the side of the truck? I thought to myself - shoot, I can do all that stuff myself for free. Why am I going to pay someone else to do something for me when I can do it free on my own? Yeah, okay. After having done it all on my own once now? I think I’d rather pay someone else to deal with it all for me next time, thank you. :) I just don’t have the time or energy to deal with the hassles and drain on my mental space.

So, I started taking a second look at LifeLock. I was surprised by what I learned from browsing their site. First of all, it only costs $10 a month (or $110 a year.) Wow! That’s pretty cheap peace of mind. (And after having been through for myself what they offer to deal with for you? Definitely worth the $$!!) Plus, they back up what they say with a $1,000,000 guarantee. So, that means that any of my cards/accounts that don’t offer fraud protection already - it’s okay. I’m covered through LifeLock.

I was even more impressed to see some of the companies who have partnered with LifeLock to offer protection to their members/customers. Man! They’ve grown by leaps and bounds over the past year or so! I’m not talking little Mom & Pop companies, either. I’m talking about groups like AAA, Ident-A-Kid, US Airways - big companies who have chosen to offer LifeLock services to their members at a discounted rate. That says alot to me that these big companies think enough about the services offered that they want to be able to offer LifeLock to their members/customers. It also shows how big a market there is and how needed companies who offer identity protection services are. Take a look at some of the press releases on the LifeLock website & you’ll see what I mean.

Yup! I will definitely sign myself up for their services so I don’t ever have to deal with that headache again. I’m also going to make sure I’m covered with their WalletLock service. The time-saving ability to have someone else call all my card companies, banks, the DMV, etc. if my wallet’s ever lost or stolen? Oh yeah. Definitely a feature I want. (Too bad it doesn’t cover any cash that was in my wallet, but hey. You can’t have everything, right?)

Oh! And if you live in the Tempe, AZ area? They’re hiring too! Just go to the LifeLock jobs section of their site and you can see the kinds of positions they have open…if anyone’s looking. I like what the company stands for, so I’d be a little more inclined (if I was still in the employee market) to apply for a job with a company whose products/business ethics are in line with mine. Just thought I’d pass that along for any of my readers out there who are considering going back to a 9-5. :)

The Super Bowl of Rodeos - My Goal for Next Spring

Posted in Personal time  by: Sandi
April 1st, 2008

As many of my friends, colleagues, and readers know…one of my favorite all-time activities (short of jet skiing) is horseback riding. I’ve owned a horse or two of my own over the years & have a strong affection for Quarter Horses…especially Paints. (Think old Westerns - those spotted horses they always put the Indians on…for those who don’t know what a Painted Quarter Horse looks like.) In my personal opinion, there’s just no other horse built quite like a QH…and none so pretty as a Paint.

It’s not just a strong affection for horses that I enjoy. I love everything about them…the barn smell, the feel of a good set of braided leather reins, the creak of my saddle, the lazy pace of a leisurely afternoon trail ride, hearing that knicker as I come around the barn that lets me know my favorite gelding hears me coming, watching him run full-speed across the field to join up with the rest of the herd. It’s a package deal, for me. I just love it. There’s nothing else like it in the world. Which is why I also enjoy horse-related events.

I try to steal away time every year to go to the Futurity here in Augusta, GA. They hold it every year around Halloween. It’s fun to go and see all the horses ‘dressed up’ in costume. The best part though, is watching the barrel racing. This is where I get to see my favorite breed doing what they were built to do best. The tight turns, the breakneck speed, the thrill in both horse and rider’s eyes. It’s a wondrous thing to see an be able to appreciate.

However, there’s another event every year that’s even better & I long for the opportunity to see it live. It’s the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, but most commonly it’s referred to as the National Finals or “the super bowl of rodeos.” (You can get Wrangler National Finals Rodeo ticketshere, if you’re interested in going.) It’s organized by the PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association) and held in Las Vegas, NV for 10 days every year. Ten whole days of cowboys, horses, dirt & dust (they actually use special dirt just for the rodeo & keep it stored at the UNLV campus,) and lots of great competition. They too host a barrel racing competition, but this one exclusive to women. (Yeah guys - us girls can run with the best of you…and we look cuter in spurs! :) )

I’ve always wanted to go. I’ve always wanted to see the best of the best in horsemanship. (The National Finals is where all the top cowboys in the world compete for eight crowns.) So, here’s my goal - I’m going next year if it kills me. I’m setting that goal right here on my blog, for all the world to read and hold me accountable for reaching it. I’ve always said ‘one of these days, I’ll get to go” and then never committed to making it happen. So rather than just say ’someday,’ today I’m saying the 2009 National Finals will have me as a guest. Period. No ‘maybe’s.’ No ‘one of these days.’ It’s going to be the 2009 competition & that’s final! (No pun intended.)

What goals have you set for your personal time? Are you willing to set those goals and make them public? I dare you to post your goal here for everyone to see and hold you accountable. Go on…I dare you!