The end of the Penny

It is now official,  the Canadian government has killed the Penny.  As of February 4th, 2013 the penny will no longer be produced or relevant within the Canadian Economy.  Or will it?

You cannot argue with the government reasoning to put the penny into retirement, after all it costs almost double the face value of coin, and in the end is expected to save the Canadian Tax payer $11 Million a year.  But will  the penny ever be irrelevant to the Canadian people.  In my opinion No.  There are so many pennies out in circulation that no one can even hazard a guess as to how many exist.  In 2011 alone the Canadian Mint issued 662,750,000, and over 1.2 Million in just 2006.  (well according to the Mintage numbers posted on the mints website).  Based on the numbers posted, between 2000 and 2011 the Canadian Mint minted approximately 9,519,572,000 pennies.  That’s alot of Pennies.  That’s alot of money sitting in piggy banks, purses, jars, or just laying around.  Pennies just waiting to become something other then a now obsolete currency coin.

What would you do if you found 100 pennies, 1000 pennies, or 10,000 pennies?  Would you put them to good use, or continue to forget about them, and leave them laying around?  One group of Canadians that are hoping to cash in on the retirement of the Penny is our charities.  You see them everywhere right now, penny collection jars.  Please do not let this coin go unused, forgotten, or over looked.  Use your pennies for things that are needed.  They really do start to add up, when they are a collected and used.  Just like any journey, adventure or voyage, they all begin with a single step.  The idea of understanding money, business and finances all begin with 1 lonely penny.

New Year New Beginnings

Well 2012 has come to a close and another year is in the history books.  As we say goodbye to the past we also say hello  to the future.  The New Year is all about resolutions for change, new beginnings and clean slates.  How many times have you said to yourself … this is my year…and by January 15th, nothing has changed.  How many gym memberships have been bought with the intention of losing weight.  I am no different.  I have the same visions of grandeur, the same thoughts of change and the same goals of success, but struggle with the everyday of everyday.  I can get so easily caught up in the here and now,  that I forget to  dream, get overwhelmed in the mundane, and to  be honest there are times when I even forget to shower. You go to the conferences  the seminars, and read the books…they all sound so simple, and in reality it is.  It seems that it is the practicality that gets in the way.

Let’s make 2013 the year that we take a few chances, follow through with our resolutions, and reach for our dreams.  If we don’t who will?

Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.
― Dr. Seuss

Paralyzed by Over Thinking

Have you ever had on of those days, weeks, months or even years, when all you can do is think.  You have great aspirations of doing something amazing, but all you can do about it is think.  That seems to be my problem right now.  I have a thought, think I have a plan, and then instead of acting on the plan, I start thinking again.  It is an awful feeling, isn’t it.  I know I am not alone in this.  We all have our moments of greatness, moments of inspiration, moments of sheer excitement, but what is it really that stops us from taking the next step…

Is it the FEAR? The fear of failure, the fear of success, the fear of perception, the fear of change…

Is it the HOW? How do I/we start, how will it work, how will people think of me, how will it be successful?

or is it the FOCUS? keeping it, directing it, allowing for it.

For me…it is a combination of all the above.  I have an ingrained fear of failure, at the same time the value of not putting others ahead of myself.  It is really hard to put the time needed into something when you are needed, no expected to fill the needs of those around you (aka husband and children).

So what I am doing about this.  This blog is the first thing, mind you the only person who knows about the blog is my husband 🙂  but it is slowly teaching me to keep going, not to give up, one baby step at a time.  I have put myself out there more with the blog, I am writing, being creative, using my brain, and most important is I am now putting my thoughts down in writing.  In turn helping me keep focus.  Which is key.