Archive for February, 2010
Decide How To Tackle Your Taxes
For those of you struggling to decide how to tackle your taxes, I took some time to research the latest articles that give advice to help you decide how prepare for April 15. From deciding to avoid common mistakes, advice about software and IRS protection, to deciding translating the lingo, here are some of the helpful articles that caught my eye:
- 10 Most Common Tax Mistakes, WalletPop.com
- Using Tax-Prep Software? Trust Results but Verify, NYTimes.com
- Don’t Pay For IRS Protection, CNNMoney.com
- 10 Tax Terms Translated Into English, msnbc.com
Make Decisions On The Go With The Let Simon Decide iPhone App
Attention all iPhone users! I am thrilled to announce the release of the brand-new . My team and I have been hard at work on creating this app, and we are so excited to be able to share it with you. You can now make decisions on the go, as well as access my advice in the palm of your hand. You should decide to download the today and, please, let me know what you think. I love to use my users’ advice to decide how to improve my tools.
Decide Whether Or Not To Go Back To Your Ex
Even before It’s Complicated hit theaters and this Valentine’s Day got people thinking about lost loves, one of the most popular user decisions has been Should I Get Back Together With My Ex?
The appeal of getting back together with an ex is obvious. There is already a built-in familiarity and comfort level, as well as a shared history and fond memories. No awkward first dates, no 20-questions about each other’s families and backgrounds. Throw in a long-standing chemistry and you face a very compelling argument for deciding to get back together. That is, of course, if you can decide to forget any painful history and to ignore the advice of concerned friends and family.
When it comes to deciding to get back together with an ex, there are many issues you should consider, from why exactly you parted ways to begin with, how you and your ex may or may not have changed, and so on. And where else to get advice but Oprah.com’s relationships page? M. Gary Neuman, a family therapist, offers his two cents in this article: “Get Back Together With Your Ex? It’s Complicated.” He addresses the pros and cons, and also offers advice for those who do decide to give it a go. If all you have in mind is a booty call, decide to read Sex and the City screenwriter Cindy Chupack’s advice about deciding to call up an ex: “Should You Sleep With An Ex?” (Spoiler: she doesn’t recommend it.)
So, what are Simonites deciding to do? As far as results go, the decision outcomes have been split pretty evenly between deciding to get back together and deciding to stay apart. What are users considering when trying to decide what to do about their exes? The #1 factor, by a long shot, is “Love,” with “Happiness” and “Avoiding pain” in a close race for second place.
Have any of you decided to get back together with an ex? How did it work out? Any advice for other Simonites?
Decide What To Do For Valentine’s Day
For those of you who have seen previews for the star-studded movie Valentine’s Day, you know there are countless ways to decide to celebrate the holiday–or boycott it. I am by no means saying you should decide to get caught up in something you hate/don’t believe in (Go ahead and stick it to the man!), but if you do decide to do something special with someone you love, here are some ideas and advice for this February 14th.
- YourTango.com gives advice for how to get romantic anywhere BUT a restaurant in this article: “6 Non-Restaurant Valentine’s Day Ideas.”
- For those of you self-proclaimed nerds (myself included), the Huffington Post’s “Valentine’s Day Ideas for Nerds” gives advice for the best sci-fi date movies, as well as a gift guide.
- If you are on a budget and/or you have a family in the picture, you should decide to check out WalletPop.com’s advice in “14 Cheap Ways to Show Your Family You Love Them.”
- Valentine’s Day haters, I have not forgotten you. If you are in the NY area, you should decide to drop by an anti-Valentine’s event, listed in this NY Daily News article: “Hate Valentine’s Day?”
I found tons of other city-specific articles with great advice, so feel free to let me know which city you are in and I can send you more information. Oh and before I forget, will you be my Valentine?
Decide To Make Your Temporary Position a Permanent One
Interested in making your temporary title a permanent one? Then decide to read this WSJ article for some advice on how to do so: “Making a Temporary Stint Stick.” Although the author decides to give advice mainly for people in interim management positions within their companies, I think anyone in a temporary position should decide to follow this advice. Have any of you decided to turn your temporary position into a permanent one? Has it worked? If so, what advice can you offer other Simonites?
Decide To Have It All: Advice For Finding Your Dream Job and Apartment!
For those of you who decided to make New Year’s resolutions to land both your dream job and your dream apartment in 2010, here is a article with advice that kills two birds with one stone: You should decide to check it out to get some solid advice on how to snag that awesome job and cool digs. For more advice on your job search, check out to learn about the “top 10 most useless job-search rules” you should decide to break ASAP.