Debt Without Drama 5 Ways to Avoid Overspending This Holiday Season I know it’s only September, but let’s talk holiday shopping. Before chastising me for bringing up the holidays already, you should know it’s Costco’s September 29, 2020 No Comments
Debt Without Drama There Are No Perfect Solutions, Just Trade-Offs Coming up with a universal definition for “wasting money” is not as simple as it sounds. We’ve all heard the saying, one person’s trash August 24, 2020 No Comments
Debt Without Drama Do You Have a Relationship with Money? One major mindset shift is to realize we have a relationship with money. Yep, that’s right, a “relationship.“ I know that sounds a little August 17, 2020 No Comments
Debt Without Drama Don’t Desire to Be Rich, Be Wealthy Have you ever heard some say, “I don’t want to be rich, I want to be wealthy” and were puzzled by what they meant? August 3, 2020 No Comments
Debt Without Drama The Big Lie – More is Better In Ken Blanchard’s bell-selling book, Who Moved My Cheese?, he uses the analogy of a ladder against a wall. Imagine the wall is the July 28, 2020 No Comments
enlightenHer 3 Reasons Your Teen Shuts Down When You Talk About Money Are you aware of the environment you’re creating between you and your teen when it comes to talking about money? If you find that July 20, 2020 No Comments
College/Graduate How to Prepare for College Costs Even If You Haven’t Started Yet Do you have a teenager who’s in high school or preparing to graduate? If so, you’re probably wondering, “where has the time gone?” It July 6, 2020 No Comments
Debt Without Drama What is a Money Script and Why Does it Matter? Are you a spender? A saver? Do you love money or do you see it as the root of all evil? Have you ever June 30, 2020 No Comments
Debt Without Drama “Advanced Rationalization” – 6 Ways We Sabotage Our Financial Lives I know what you see around you. Make a budget. Stick to it. Save save save. You dive in with gusto and are quickly met June 22, 2020 No Comments
Debt Without Drama What’s Your Money Personality? Did you grow up in a household where money was always tight and you constantly heard the message, “we can’t afford it”? Or, did June 15, 2020 No Comments