End Bad Money Feelings
No feeling is “bad”. Every feeling is valid. But there are better ways to address those money feelings than others.
BIG HINT: This is the ultimate key to changing the trajectory of your financial future.
I Was Afraid to Ask for Money Advice
I’ve become bold in initiating the money conversation. I’m done skirting around the one issue we all navigate – money. Recently, I had coffee with a friend and asked her point blank “what’s your relationship with money?” “Relationship with money,” she responded. “That’s an odd way to talk about money.
6 Lies Women Believe About Money
Women have been fed a lot of lies about money. We’re gonna wreck that right now. Sometimes we believe things about money not because we put critical thought into them, but because it’s what we’ve heard over and over again throughout our lives. Through time and repetition, it’s what we’ve
Swipe Right for Your Money Relationship Status
Swiping right might find you a date but it won’t fill your bank account. Truth is, relationships are important to us. Just as humans pursue relationships with friends, children, a partner or spouse, we also pursue a relationship with money. Yes, how we feel about and manage our money defines
Are You Living in a Money Prison?
Most personal finance advice is focused on spending less and saving more. The financial gurus love to target the overspenders and those who are living beyond their means. While saving and frugality are central tenants to a successful financial plan, there’s another side to the personal finance coin. I’m
Ditch the Cranberry Sauce: How to Create New Financial Traditions
What are you making for Christmas dinner? A perfectly baked ham, your grandmother’s famous stuffing, or maybe a delicious Christmas pudding? Regardless of your answer, I want you to think about why. Why are you making that particular dish? For most of us, the answer is, “because that’s what
Are You Financially Apathetic?
Do you know how much debt you have? What about your credit score? Do you know how much you’re saving for retirement? What you’re invested in? Can you report how many subscription services you’re currently paying for? Do you review your finances regularly? Do you have a financial plan