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BeLifeSavvy.com was launched a week ago today. In this short span of time we were amazed to see that we’ve had more than 18,000 visits already. Talk about starting off on the right foot. We published a post every day; in case you missed any of them, here is what we’ve published so far (ordered by popularity).

  1. Inbox Zen with the three folder email system
  2. Randy Pausch’s most inspirational quotes
  3. The credit card minimum payment trap
  4. Saying goodbye to a man who inspired the world
  5. 7 unusual pastimes to try this summer
  6. Strategies for getting out of debt: Debt Snowball Vs. Debt Avalanche
  7. Let’s get started

A sincere thank you to the early adopters, those who’ve spread news about the blog to their friends and colleagues, and those who’ve commented and written to express their appreciation. And if you haven’t done so already, please subscribe to our feed.

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Let’s get started

Welcome to Be life savvy a new site aimed at hosting tips, suggestions and discussions about smart, modern living.

Despite its title and tagline, I don’t consider this blog to be in the self-help category, for the simple reason that “self-help” is a label that represents a mostly shady industry, that’s characterized by a lot of gibberish. I’m a rational atheist and I always prefer to take a scientific and logical approach, so you won’t see any “find your inner spirit” posts here.

In future articles I will most likely focus on society, happiness, personal development, money management, consumer advice, enabling technology, healthy eating and living, debunking myths and scams, and anything related to a 21st century’s lifestyle.

I hope that this blog will lead me to learn and think much more about all these subjects. I will share my findings and opinions in the hope that they might be useful (and thought-provoking) to you as well. I consider my posts to be the incipit of a discussion that is augmented by the readers’ voice.

Comments here will be moderated before being approved, to discourage spam and trolling, but there will be no censorship of genuinely controversial comments or (non-vulgar) criticism.

If you appreciate what I write or have feedback (positive or negative), please let me know in the comment section of my articles and feel free to get in touch at the address info at website address. You may also want to consider subscribing to my RSS feed so as to not miss any new posts.

If you enjoyed this post, then make sure you subscribe to my RSS Feed. Feel also free to share it with friends and family, as well as promoting it on social sites like StumbleUpon, Reddit and Digg through the buttons above. Thank you! :)