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Part 7: The Three R's - Review, Revise, Retry

The Three R's - Review, Revise, Retry

Anyone who has tasted success, has in some way or another taken into account the "three R's" - Review, Revise, Retry.

How do I know this? Reason being, nobody is perfect, so no one will be able to do a perfect, flawless job on the first attempt in anything whether it's for work or pleasure. This is nothing to be ashamed of, it's just a fact. We as humans have flaws and are imperfect. But our determination, creativity, and willingness to adapt, allow us to achieve the things we set our minds on.

What will determine your success in this budgeting/money saving journey will be directly related to the three R's: Review, Revise, Retry.

Purpose of Reviewing
Once you have designed and implemented your money-saving agenda for a couple weeks, take a moment to reflect on your progress. Ask yourself these questions: What seems to be working best right now? Is there something I know is definitely NOT working? What was the most positive result from my efforts? Do I have new ideas I'd like to incorporate into my plan?

The purpose of this reflection process is to analyze your efforts to date, and decide what has been positive, and what may need revision. You will then be able to continue doing what works, and at the same time get rid of the techniques that are not working.

It is imperative that you reflect on your progress to find what is working for you, and not waste precious time on ineffective, useless practices.

Purpose of Revising
Once you have reviewed your progress, you may have a few ideas you would like to revise or start using. You may find that some techniques simply need to be adjusted so that they become more effective for you.

The revision process allows you to take mediocre techniques and turn them into effective money-saving methods.

This could be comparable to a writer who has just finished the first draft of a new book. This author is not about to ask a publisher to put this book "on the shelves" in stores. It has to be revised, edited, proofed, re-written, and finalized, in order to get the book as solid as possible.

Same thing goes for the money-saving process. You'll want to revise your plan discarding ineffective ideas, and altering semi-effective techniques in hopes of improving their results.

Purpose of Retrying
Now that you have reviewed and revised your agenda and have a few different ideas you want to try out, it is now time to put those ideas into effect, hence the title RETRY. It is now time to retry your efforts and see if these changes make any difference and improve your situation.

You should be able to tell rather quickly if your revisions are helpful.

Conclusion
Keep in mind that these money saving exercises are ALL new to you. Budgeting, saving money, lowering bills, nothing will be perfect the first time, so don't expect it to be.

Do you think Thomas Edison invented the light bulb on his first attempt? Of course not! There were dozens of failed attempts, but this learning process gave way to his success. He revised his methods and adapted to the new found ideas and information. He was also not afraid to change his theory and models to make way for new beliefs and opportunities. Same goes for you.

Don't be afraid to make mistakes or be unsuccessful with certain money saving techniques. It's OK. It will happen. Point is, it's important to Review Revise, and Retry whenever necessary. If something does not work, make the necessary revisions and try it again. This process is expected and it is a sign of someone striving for success.

Next in this eight part series - Part 8: Track Your Results
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Financial Engines Issues National 401(k) Evaluation: How Well Are Americans Handling Their 401(k)s? -- Study of Nearly One Million 401(k) Portfolios Shows Lower Paid,Older Employees Making the Most Costly Mistakes

Financial Engines, a leading provider of independent investment advice and managed accounts, today released The Financial Engines National 401(k) Evaluation, a new report that assesses nearly one million 401(k) participant portfolios (964,118) to determine how well Americans are handling their 401(k) plans. The report also estimates the costs associated with common investing mistakes. According to the National 401(k) Evaluation, 69 percent of participants in the study have 401(k) portfolios with inappropriate risk and/or diversification, 36 percent hold high concentrations of company stock, and 33 percent fail to contribute enough to receive the full company match. While groups of participants are taking full advantage of their 401(k) plans, participants with lower salaries, lower plan balances, and those closer to retirement tend to make the most costly mistakes. (PRWeb May 12, 2008)

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Hacienda Matapalo, a Costa Rica Real Estate Development, Has Exceeded $20 Million in Sales

Best Selling Costa Rica Real Estate Project-Hacienda Matapalo is nestled in a Rainforest, with magnificent views of the ocean and mountains, and boasting a private 125 acre nature preserve that is home to numerous species of monkeys, birds, and butterflies. Also on the property are waterfalls, streams, and enormous trees that are breathtaking in size and beauty. Amenities abound at the Gated Community of Hacienda Matapalo, with a Beach Club, Equestrian Center, and Resort Clubhouse that are unrivaled in the area. (PRWeb May 10, 2008)

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National real estate report sees prices falling in only 7 of 25 metropolitan markets. Real-time real estate data also indicates rising inventories and stabilizing market time in many parts of the country. (PRWeb May 9, 2008)

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Securedloansukonline.co.uk specialise in finding secured loans (£7,500 - £100,000) for the UK home buyer. Applicants can choose repayment terms of between 5 years and 25 years. The company is now in its third year and has firmly established itself as one of the leading online providers of low-cost secured loans in the business. (PRWeb May 12, 2008)

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