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2012 Update Week: Goals for December – Choose Contentment

December 12, 2012 by Tracy

Goals for November

Photograph Credit: Flickr (Angie Torres)

Happy 12/12/12! I could not allow update week to zoom by without addressing the unusual date along with my 2012 goals. You have watched my successes and failures this year with my established goals, and I love bringing this update on a special day.

Finishing 2012, I am amazed at the progress made on the goals that I thought were attainable for me on paper. Some goals surprised me with ease while others are not going to beat me. 😉

In completing this year, I present my last update to my 2012 goals. The following is my overview of my November goals as I continue the progress throughout December.

Physical

Drink 4 glasses of water per day.  I’m still struggling with this goal, especially on the weekends. Going from sips of water to a minimum of 3 per day thrills me. I am continuing on to master that 4th glass.

Eat breakfast each morning. Done!

Exercise for 20 minutes at least 3 times a week. In making exercise a priority, I took a fast-paced walk through our neighborhood on Sunday afternoon as the rest of the family took a nap. I walk as often as possible, but I still struggle.

Family

Plan at least one family outing/activity each week. Accomplished!

Spend 10 minutes with each child each day. Done!

Allow children to help with a household task each week. They continue to help, especially when a game, tool, or reward is included. My son is enjoying rinsing the dishes after meals. Didn’t realize he would love this task so much. 🙂

Financial

Follow Crystal’s year-long plan to reach my goals. As I continue to count my blessings to remind me of what I don’t deserve, my focus turns from my immediate concerns to contentment.

Purchase dressers for my daughters’ room. This goal is ongoing. We are planning to redecorate the girls’ room in spring, so this goal is on hold.

Purchase upgraded computers for hubby and me. This goal is also ongoing. Looks like this goal might get accomplished before the end of the year.

Business

Write posts one week in advance. Not happening. However, I’m excited at the progress made in scheduling which saves me time. Sometimes it is a blessing to post on-time. I’m happy that all post are now current! 🙂

Make one improvement to the blog this month. Added some affiliate relationships, but no visible progress this month.

Read two chapters of blog book each month. No progress this month. My reading these days consist of 2nd grade and kindergarten material. 🙂

Though my progress may seem small, all these baby steps equal a giant step toward my final destination. Don’t be surprised when some of these same goals remain for 2013. This process is stretching me, and I’m thrilled to keep on learning and improving.

As you continue this month on finishing 2012, end strong. Happy sprinting to the finish line on 12/12/12!

Question: How are your goals coming along?

Filed Under: Goals, Update Week, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized Tagged With: goals

2012 Update Week: Identity Theft

December 9, 2012 by Tracy

Identity Theft
Identity Theft

Photograph Credit: Fotolia

Welcome to Update Week! During this week, I will follow-up on topics introduced throughout the year.

Each day, I will choose one topic from that category. For today, I chose our identity theft update.

Back in October, I mentioned how our family was the victim of identity theft. Though we are super careful with our credit card information, passwords, and personal information, we are not exempt from a hacker obtaining our information.

Our Initial Identity Theft

On a Saturday morning, I awoke to a phone call from Walmart.com asking if I had made a $200+ purchase that morning. When I denied the charges, the representative confirmed the suspicious activity as someone had opened a new Walmart.com account using another name.

The thief back-linked to the credit card I use when making purchases at Walmart.com. (The credit card was not saved in the system. It was just linked to a prior purchase.)

Gathered Information

Upon getting the information from the representative, I took wrote down the details, canceled that order, and denied the charges to our credit card.

Notified Credit Card Company

Next, I called our credit card company, reported the fraud, and checked for any other suspicious activity. When none was found, the representative closed our account immediately. She sent our information to the fraud department who transferred our account to a new number and reissued the cards.

Notified Other Account Providers

Staying proactive, I checked our other credit card and placed an alert on the card. I then checked our bank accounts. Seeing no unusual transactions, I called our credit unions and placed alerts on all our accounts.

Filed Police Report

By this point in the morning, I was wide awake. Though still in my pajamas, I called the police department to file an identity theft report. Since the information must be gathered in person, two police officers were dispatched to our home. I quickly changed, and then reported the morning’s activities.

The officers were really nice, and my girls loved the attention from the female officers. Confirming that we covered all our bases, they took the information and gave me a report number. I was then advised to pick up the police report at headquarters after waiting a minimum of 48-hours for processing.

Changed Password on Account

Shortly after the morning calmed down, I accessed my Walmart.com account and changed my password. Though I am not sure how the thief got access, I chose to change what I could to protect my account.

Filing a Claim

With the police report in hand, I plan to contact Walmart.com with the report number and file a claim to track down the thief. This process takes time, and I am pressing on. My goal is to find the culprit (if possible) and file charges.

Since this initial compromise, I have had an identity theft attempt and a breach which I will share in 2013. We are actively keeping watch on our accounts and staying proactive in the process. Though this thief has not been caught, I am working to provide as much information as I can to the authorities to bring down these criminals.

In using time wisely to act on the information immediately, no additional issues have surfaced with this account. We now have our transferred account with our new cards. Everyone has been very helpful which has saved us money, energy, and time.

Should you find your information compromised, act quickly. Gather the information, notify your credit card and other account providers, file a police report, change your password (if needed), and file a claim. Though we cannot prevent all criminals, we can make it difficult for them to get the information. Staying alert with you!

Question: Have you been a victim of identity theft?

Filed Under: Update Week, Document Organization, Uncategorized Tagged With: identity theft

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