Showing posts with label Circus. Show all posts
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Friday, July 26, 2013

Is Your Financial Life a Circus?

Recently, thousands of Jamaicans got the opportunity to experience a variety of circus performers in action at Circus in the City held in Kingston. Energetic acrobats, daring stuntmen, amusing clowns and a mesmerising magician were some of the acts which were present at the event.

As I watched the performers entertain the audience with their skilful feats, I recognised that there were certain similarities between the circus activities and the many challenges people face with money. Here are some of the ways in which your financial world could be likened to a circus:JUGGLING OBJECTSJuggling is the art of manipulating several objects at once with your hands. The circus juggler uses extreme dexterity to toss several balls, clubs, rings or other props into the air, without letting the items touch the ground. It is one of the oldest forms of entertainment practised throughout the ages.When it comes to money, you may be forced to juggle the payments of your expenses if you don’t have the cash flow to fully cover them. You may pay just enough on your bills to keep the accounts current, or you may deal with one expense this month and cover another in the following month.Very often, you may be juggling your money because you haven’t prepared a detailed budget. Make a list of all the expenses which will arise for the year, and indicate when they will be due. Ensure that you put aside some of your monthly income to pay those bills that will crop up once or twice annually.WALKING THE TIGHTROPEA tightrope is a wire or line that is tightly stretched and secured between two points high above the ground. The circus performer will gingerly walk across the tightrope, sometimes balancing a pole. If done without a safety net, this can be one of the most dangerous acts in the circus.In common usage, ‘walking a tightrope’ can mean that you are treading cautiously between two bad situations. With your finances, you walk a tightrope when you keep borrowing money to cover your budget shortfalls; this will only get you deeper into debt, and worsen your ability to pay your bills.There are only two solutions to fix a budget imbalance — you can either cut back on spending or try to earn more to meet your needs. Break the dependence on debt by cancelling your credit cards and avoiding new loans. Look for practical ways in which you can make more money in your spare time.FLYING ON A TRAPEZEA trapeze is a bar which is hung between two parallel ropes or straps, and is used by trapeze artists to perform a variety of acrobatic movements. In the flying trapeze, one performer will swing from a high platform on a trapeze, let go in mid-air, and be caught by another who swings towards him.The flying trapeze act can have disastrous consequences if executed poorly. If you invest without understanding where you are placing your funds, then you could be taking a leap into the unknown. You could put your money at risk by investing in a venture that wasn’t adequately secured.You need to be knowledgeable about the world of investing before you take the plunge to commit your money to any venture. Research various investment opportunities, get expert advice from professionals before you make a decision, and never invest money that you can’t afford to lose.CLOWNING AROUNDClowns are some of the most beloved performers in a circus, as they entertain people with jokes and work hard to elicit laughter from their audiences. Very often, clowns will carry out self-deprecating actions that lead to embarrassing results, which cause people to laugh at their predicament.Sometimes, you may approach your finances in a light-hearted way, making jokes about your money challenges and never taking your problems seriously. You may pretend that you are amused by your inability to make ends meet, but secretly you are deeply worried about your financial situation.Your money woes are not a laughing matter; to address your issues you must face your reality and admit that you have a problem. Get serious about seeking assistance from experts who can help you to find solutions, and be resolute about applying the recommended steps.While a circus can provide hours of entertaining fun, you don’t want your financial situation to take on the characteristics of this spectacle. Identify areas in your finances that need improvement and, like the ringmaster who controls the circus activities, take charge of your money for the future.Cherryl is a money coach, business mentor, and founder of Financially S.M.A.R.T. Services. Her upcoming book, “The 3 Ms of Money” will reveal all the secrets she learned about financial success. Get more advice on money and business matters at www.financiallysmartadvice.com and www.entrepreneursinjamaica.com. Email comments to cherryl@financiallysmartonline.com.

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Is Your Financial Life a Circus?

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

A fun-filled circus planned

Entertainment

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

WHILE there may be no animals at this weekend’s circus at the National Arena in St Andrew, organisers are optimistic that patrons will be “blown away” by the entertainment.According to Tameka West, director of operations at Main Event Entertainment Group, the show is in keeping with international trends.“Jamaica has not seen a circus in years, and what we are preparing to showcase it what is trending internationally,” says West.Circus In The City runs this weekend, July 12-14, and will draw acts from Asia, Europe and Australia.She adds that the offering reflects the drive to present entertainment targeting all members of the family.“We will have different types of entertainment, ranging from clowns and magicians, which should excite the younger members of the audience, to our pyrotechnics and light show which should entertain the adults,” West adds.Among the acts set to take the stage are the Shaolin Dancers from the Shaolin temple in Henan, China, as well as the Kaifeng Acrobatic Troupe from the ancient city of Kaifeng in China.Circus In tThe City will also present Fuse, a pyrotechnic-filled act with acrobatics and fire.On Friday, the event will open with a show specially catering to children from various children’s homes across Jamaica.Contortionists entertain at the recent launch of Circus in the City held at the Knutsford Court Hotel in St Andrew. (PHOTO: GARFIELD ROBINSON)

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A fun-filled circus planned