
How to Improve Your Money Attitude
Your money attitude will determine your success with personal finances. It all starts and ends with attitude. With the right money attitude, financial magic can

Your money attitude will determine your success with personal finances. It all starts and ends with attitude. With the right money attitude, financial magic can

There are lots of things people waste money on. Fortunately, it’s easy to not waste money. Oftentimes wastefulness occurs simply due to a lack of

There are many ways to achieve success in personal finance, I don’t think there’s just one strategy or idea. Of course there are core principles

I originally wrote my book Cash Uncomplicated for people who wanted to do better with their money and didn’t understand why they were constantly struggling

This post is about being intentional with money. More specifically, a breakdown of personal finance philosophies that will help you become wealthy not only financially,

There are lots of things in life to be stressed about. Personal issues, family dynamics, career, and of course money/personal finances. Obviously there’s no way

I used to have a very poor mindset. Lots of excuses were made and I would actually dig for reasons I wasn’t succeeding with my

It might be funny to hear this message coming from someone who is such a huge proponent of saving and investing, but I think it’s

Most of my posts are tips about what to do. Today, I’m taking the opposite approach and writing about what not to do. Specifically, things

Last month I did something I thought about doing for some time. I finally paid off my low interest student loan debt. Big deal you

A few weeks ago, I walked through a large hardware store and got a case of shiny object syndrome. So many cool things to buy:

“I don’t know, I feel guilty about hiring a housekeeper. It’s expensive. But I work all week and then end up spending an entire weekend

Why do we so often optimize for money over time. We almost always do it, but why? I know I’m guilty of it. Time

Retirement is often talked about as the Holy Grail of personal finance. The end game where you’ve “won” with money and no longer require an