How do you make sure you’re right? If you’re like most people, you don’t. And it costs you. By stopping to verify your assumptions and make sure you’re right, you can make better money decisions. You can stop wasting time and money on things you hate, and start living a life that excites you.
Read MoreIf you ever feel like trying to reach your goals is like trying to pull yourself out of quicksand, your way of thinking could be to blame. Personal accountability will give you the follow-through needed to make the tough decisions. It will allow you to move toward your dreams and live a life that excites you.
Read MoreIf you don’t have a system in place for managing your money, you’re bound to make mistakes. One late night shopping spree could blow the whole budget. Automated systems are a safeguard against this. They allow you the freedom to pursue your goals. Put a system in place, and you can finally stop stressing about your money.
Read MoreThere are a lot of books about money out there. I mean a lot. It can be difficult to wade through the nonsense to find the books that are actually worthwhile. Here is a list of a few of my favorites, as well as who I think can get the most out of each of them. Happy reading!
Read MoreIn most areas of life, laziness is a negative trait. But when it comes to your money, laziness is the best way to reach your goals. Laziness is about setting your systems up in advance and then trusting them to work. The fewer decisions you have to make in the moment, the better you’ll be with your money.
Read MoreMost financial advice is outdated. It doesn’t take into account how society and money have changed over the past 50 years. Young people today have access to so many tools and resources they can use to reach their financial goals faster than previous generations.
Read MoreYour money isn’t constantly providing feedback like your body is. It’s not not always easy to tell when your relationship to your money might be in need of professional help. Don’t wait until you’re on your financial deathbed. It’s okay to seek help sooner.
Read MoreA majority of Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck, despite making a decent wage. If you never seem to have enough money left to live a life that excites you, it’s time to dive deep into your money psychology and overhaul your habits.
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