Changing Your Language to Create a Positive Money Mindset
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
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
Not many people like to talk about budgeting. Bring up the word “budget” at a party and watch people quickly walk away from you. I
Most of us have heard the advice: start investing early and make your money work for you. Which is very solid advice–and advice I would
Personal finance itself is not that complicated. There are certain core principles, that if followed, create an almost certain recipe for success. Pay yourself first,
Financial independence is often talked about, not always understood. It’s called a variety of things–financially independent, retired, financially secure, etc. To keep things uncomplicated (kind
There are the staples, the basics, the foundational principles of personal finance. Things like paying yourself first, eliminating consumer debt, automating your income, consistently investing
What is the importance of financial freedom? The majority of the post will be spent on this very question. There are probably dozens, if not
As we enter the second week of 2025, many of us are hyper focused on our 2025 New Year’s Resolutions. Whether it be health, wellness,
I don’t do crash diets, carb-free challenges, or quick weight loss bootcamps. If it’s not sustainable, it’s not for me. I also don’t take part
Money buys a lot of things. At its most basic–food, shelter, daily living items, etc. In the luxury areas–a really nice car, large home in
A week or two ago I was reading a post about retirees and their biggest regrets. One of the regrets was not investing enough and