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Quick Update

1/26/2015

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It feels like we haven't updated this blog in a while. Really, it's only been 9 days. Is that OK? We hope it is OK. We are actively working on some things and will update the blog as soon as we get to a place on those projects worth an update. 

Karina did run over to the neighbors house because it's trash night and, well, free stuff...even if it was trash. Finding something someone is throwing away and selling it for a few dollars to get closer to a step goal is alway good, especially at these lower steps. Low risk is nice too. We can keep lowering our prices until it sells and we will always make money. It's a good way to make some mistakes without really having any consequences. The picture above is what she grabbed. Some trellises in great condition and a cool chair. The chair fabric is a little tattered but the cushions are perfect and the wood frame is very sturdy with no nicks in it. It would be a great reupholster project. We're not sure if we want to sell it as is or do the reupholstery ourselves. What do you think will generate the highest return? Let us know in the comment below. 

We are learning that we need to spend a little time every day on this project to keep it moving forward. Even if it is simply spending 30 minutes on the Facebook Buy/Sell/Trade pages or looking for garage sales. One thing is for certain, we are still very motivated and there are many things we are working on because of it. More to come! 
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Toddler Toy Sale

1/17/2015

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This toy sold of $5. We found it being thrown out by the neighbors across the street (the same neighbors that threw away the grill). 

5 More Pennies found

The first penny below is from a work errand the other day. We found the other four pennies on our trip to Louisiana. It was the first time either of us have been to that state. 

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This brings our total CENTS up to $25.05. $14.95 left before step 13 is done. 
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Our 1st Sale

1/14/2015

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Today, Karina made a quick sale from a portable charcoal grill & half full bag of briquettes. Around the time we started the project, we were coming home late one night and noticed the grill in a pile of our neighbor's garage at the curb for pick up. So, yes after some thought and feedback from friends, we decided it was ok to dumpster dive. 

The grill was in pretty decent shape, but needed some TLC. So, after hosing it down and a little bit of elbow grease (more like degreaser actually), it was looking quite new again. It was definitely worth the time spent cleaning it in the chilly afternoon air, because the posting on a local Facebook group page got a lot of bites very quickly. 

After messaging a meeting location with an interested buyer that same morning, Karina met up with her and received the $10 cash. Since we were at $12.06 and made another $10, we will give away the extra $2.06 and that makes us happy. 

Step 12 is complete! On to step 13 where we take this $20 and turn it into $40. 

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Joshua Tree Travels

1/14/2015

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50 CENTS in pay phone at the airport
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10 CENTS in a Joshua Tree parking lot
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10 CENTS at Airport and Karina lost an earing :(
We took a trip to see family in Joshua Tree, California. We found 70 CENTS. Our total is now $12.06. We are selling some things today so hopefully we will make it past step 12. More on that to come...
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The Law of Attraction

1/7/2015

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We're not superstitious about many things. We've both stepped on cracks and our mother's backs have been just fine, our black cat brings us more happiness than bad luck, and we own a few ladders that we've walked under from time to time and we're still alive to tell you about it. We're doing ok even though our life should be in shambles. However, there are some ideas out there that start out sounding pretty weird on the surface, but in principle they actually work; the Law of Attraction is one of them.

The Law

What is the Law of Attraction? In essence, what you think about will start to gravitate towards you. It started as a New Age concept and some people have taken it to a weird level. They open their AT&T bill hoping to see a credit instead of a bill. Their expectation is that their thoughts will dictate what they actually see. To us, that's just silly on many different levels. However, in some cases the Law of Attraction does actually work. This project is an example of that.

Belief -> Attitude -> Behavior

We are extremely excited to do this project and we hope it shows. We wake up thinking about it, go throughout the day talking about it, and end the night writing about it. It's fun, challenging, and rewarding. Many people around us have been inspired to do the same thing while others have encouraged us in our endeavor. We never expected to get this kind of buzz going this quickly. But, we did believe it would happen at some point. What we have thought about regarding this project is actually coming to fruition. But why? Why is it belief attracting the results we expect? Because belief influences attitude.

We go through the day believing we will accomplish great things and that makes our attitude positive. We're happy and energetic. We talk about it with enthusiasm and cannot wait to share our success with others. We high-five each other over finding our first nickel on the ground and giving away a single CENT. Imagine if our believe was that of a defeatist, always saying it is going to be a tough road and we only hope we can do it. What would our attitude be like? Probably pretty boring if you ask us. There would be no pride in what we're doing and no excitement. This positive attitude feeds directly into our behavior.   ImafasdfasdfasdfImadfsd

A positive attitude begets positive behavior. We set goals for each step and focus solely on that step. We advertise this website to everyone we know. We tell everyone about the progress we've made. We think outside of the box and do things most people wouldn't, and you know what? It's starting to pay off. We went through 8 steps in one day and somehow we were able to make it though three more in six days. We're getting habits put into place that will be the foundation for further steps.

The Law and the Project

Our belief controls our attitude and that controls our behavior. All of that works together to attract our success, and our success starts with other people. We cannot do this without involving others. People are the most important part of success and we believe the more people we involve the more success we will have. People want to gravitate towards something compelling and they want to be a part of it. Whether it is following and commenting on a blog post, sharing our website to their friends, or contributing to our CENTS, people are attracted to what we have started. It is our hope the attraction is a positive change in their life as well.
 
We knew at some point we were going to have to see if we could gather support from Ian's co-workers. In the past, Ian would have just gone up to someone and asked to do a money exchange (Ian trades $0.25 for $0.50 from David). This has worked the first few times Ian stared the project but only up to a dollar. This time was different though. Ian didn't ask anyone for money at his workplace; he hadn't even eluded to it. Instead he went to work talking about what we are doing and why we are doing it. Guess what has happened? People started to contribute to the project freely on their own good will. We are very humbled and grateful for their support. The Law of Attraction works and this is proof of that. A week ago we said we wanted to complete Step 11 in 7 days and we did it! It's because the law of attraction controls our attitudes and it has rubbed off on those around us. Today, Ian showed up and on his desk was $5.00 from someone at his work with the note: JJ's Contribution :) We are very grateful to Jeff for his support. This $5 has put us over the top for step 11.
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Brought to you by the Caiman Islands 

1/6/2015

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Ian was meeting a friend to see a movie at the Palladium today. They got there early to get a drink before the movie but Ian had to make a quick run by the arcade first. His friend, Matthew, just laughed as Ian methodically searched every coin return and the floor of the premises. Tuesday night at a movie theater/bowling ally/arcade/bar is very slow and, as expected, the coin returns were proving worthless. However, in the corner away from all the other games was a Pacman Battle Royale game that Ian was zeroing in on. When he got there, Ian assaulted the coin return just as he was explaining to his friend about how ridiculous this whole thing was when he puled out a shiny quarter...from the Caiman Islands? What? That was a let down. On the way to the bar Ian and Mathew were talking about what the currency exchange is for this coin and how much lower than $0.25 US it was.  Ian was trying to figure out how to make it turn into US currency because at this point in the project every penny counts. What do you think? How well does the Carmen Island dollar fare to the US? Is it 2 Caiman for every 1 US? 3 or 4? Nope, that night it was 1.22 US for every 1 Caiman. That means the 25 cent coin was worth 30.5 cents US. Wow! What a return! 
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Matthew wanting to help a friend decided to make a trade with Ian for 25 CENTS. The picture to the right is supposed to be the actual trade between the two. Not really exciting.

Unfortunately for Matthew, this will prove to be a loss for him as he can't trade that money without paying fees above the 5.5 cent profit he stands to make. Poor guy. We win. 

Ian also found 10 CENTS at the concessions.  

Go see the Imitation Game

It was really good (duh were not going to tell you to see a lame movie). For being  about 2 hours long, it didn't fell like it. You see, its not a action flick, or a romance, or cliche, or super comedic. It was just a good movie bases on an historical even about a real person. It's about the guy who solved the Enigma Device the Nazis were using to encrypt their messages during WWII. It was critical to the war effort to get this code cracked. Sometimes history is the best author and this movie proves it.  It will be in our collection once it is for sale. There is really not much more to say because we're not movie critics so we'll stop there. Anyway were still on Step 11 with $6.36 with only $3.64 to go. Wish us luck. 
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Co-worker support 

1/5/2015

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Bridgeway Software employs some of the best people in Houston, TX. Ian went to work and was very excited to tell people about the 100 Million Cents Project. He was met with a lot of questions and support. Two people approached him and wanted to give CENTS to the project. Kelsey (on the right) found a penny on the ground and handed it to Ian. Not wanting to be outdone, Chelsey (on the left) pulled out a dollar from her purse and gave that. We're very grateful to the both of them. Thanks girls! 

Our total for Step 11 is $6.01. Only $3.99 to go.  
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An Easy $2.50

1/4/2015

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True Friend

Ian had one of his best friends come over to our house tonight, Chris Shay. As Ian was updating Chris on our project, without even asking, Chris proceeded to pull out his wallet and said, "I've got $5", then handed it over.  Naturally, he wanted us to trade up. He got 250 dirty CENTS we found on the ground in malls and gas stations while we got a crisp-ish $5 bill. It just did not seem fair. 

Chris claimed that since he would be along for the ride, and would see our ups and downs in the project, he figured there would be less at stake to trade when the amount of money is low. He was trying to convince us that he is now entitled to 1/28 of our earnings when the project is over. We figured that would be a total of $45,714.29, should we agree to it? 

More to Give

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This doubling has given us the opportunity to give one CENT! YAY! 

On our way to step 11!

Now our plan is to get a few free items and sell them. We will do this for as long as we can while we figure out what to do in terms of buying low and selling high. Actually spending our CENTS seems like a big hurdle right now. Do we find antiques or do something crafty? If we buy something low like an old fan, how do we ensure we make our money back? Guess it is time for us to grow a little more. 
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Our 1st Opportunity to Give

1/3/2015

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Back to Katy Mills Mall tonight to scour coin returns and floors for change. Only .89 short of Step 10 when we walked in. While getting some great exercise in too, we proceeded to find change throughout the entire mall's walkways and our first nickel to date in a coin return. Not only did we find money, but we also found two kids' sweatshirts and a high schooler's wallet, which prompted us to take an extra detour to security. 

It was getting close to Nehemiah's bedtime, and we were still 31 CENTS short of our goal but we decided it was time to leave the mall. 

"Hello Mr. Washington!"

Upon leaving, the mall door slid open to the chilly outdoors, and we were greeted by a lovely cloud of cigarette smoke. Six young men were hanging out puffing their cigarettes and unbeknownst to Karina, Ian had decided to give a go at asking someone unknown for change. We think it is awkward asking strangers for money. We don't need the money and we are working off a self imposed timeline so asking strangers for change felt kind of ridiculous. However, Ian's rational was simple; if we cannot ask strangers for $0.50 now then what makes us think we can ask them to buy something that costs more later on? This was one of those times where the steps and principles of the project worked together to make us grow. 

"Do any of you happen to have like 50 CENTS?" Ian asked boldly. He was met with awkward pauses and blank looks all around.

"I have a dollar," replied one guy. 

"Cool, that would really help us out." Ian answered. 

He pulled out his wallet and handed us the dollar. We thanked him, and as we were grasping for the dollar bill, one of the other guys proceeds to comment, not so under his breath, "That's weird; white people asking for money..."

We could barely walk away without laughing. Little did they know the one who gave us a dollar also gave us an opportunity to give to others. After all, he gave us more than we asked for. Even though it's only 69 CENTS, we are still sticking to our Giving Principle (3) and will give away any extra money we make beyond the step goal. So, on only the third day in to this project, step 9 is complete! 
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These coins will be given away! Were pretty happy about that! 

More Than Just Step 9

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After receiving the dollar from the teenager, Karina found one more shiny penny in the parking lot. That means we're already one CENT in to Step 10. "Big" money now and no more scouring the malls: on our way to $5.00! 

Note: We decided to round down to $2.50 on Step 9 since it gets more confusing to double from $2.56 to $5.12, etc. Just wanted to make it easier to jump from $2.50 to $5.00 to $10.00 and so on. Hope that helps! 
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No freedom for us

1/2/2015

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The floors of First Colony Mall
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Air Pump at gas station

Today we had a theme song!

Our theme song is about freedom and how everyone must do their part, and that part costs something: a buck o' five. That happens to be the same amount we needed to complete step 9 ($1.28 - $2.50). Here is the official music video. 
It's a little disappointing but we will get over it. Finding 16 CENTS on the ground is still good considering the mall we went to was quite a bit smaller than the one last night and cleaner too. Right now we're sitting at $1.61 and tomorrow is another day.  

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    What is 100 Million Cents?

    100 Million Cents is a project where we take one penny found on the ground, and through 28 steps of doubling, we end up with over $1,000,000. Click HERE to read more about it. 

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