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    Our New Budget

    So my goal to only work one hour a night is not going so well. Perhaps I shouldn’t have been so ambitious? Going from 3-4 hours/night to 1 hour/night is kind of unreasonable. At least the work I’m doing finally feels like it’s transition from “treading water” to “swimming forward”! 
    The other good news is that I have more energy on the weekends. Last Friday, after the kids went to bed, I asked Matt if we could work on our budget. Although it’s not his ideal way to spend a Friday night, he agreed to work on it for about 30 minutes. 
    First we started with our income. We logged
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    Movie Recommendation: Something, Anything

    Yesterday I wrote all about a film that recently resonated with me: Something, Anything. I feel fortunate that I had a chance to interview the producer, Ashley Maynor. Here’s what we talked about:


    How long have you been a film producer and what exactly does being a film producer entail? 

    • I’ve produced films since 2005—both my own and those of other writer/directors. The easiest way to explain the role of a producer is through this metaphor: If you think of the writer/director of the film as a birth mother (with the film as the baby), then the producer is the midwife. You can birth a film without a producer—or
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    Finding Our Authentic Paths

    During the winter holiday, a blog reader reached out to me about a film she produced called Something, Anything. On the one hand, I thought, “How cool! I would love to write about someone who mustered up the courage it took to follow her authentic path in life.” On the other hand, I thought, “What if I hate the movie? What am I supposed to say then?”

    Fortunately, Matt and I watched a pre-screening that night and we LOVED it. Both of us. Seriously.

    It’s a film about finding and following your authentic path, despite how hard it will feel, what kind of judgement you might face, or how

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