Healthy Money Habits
No shame or guilt based rules here. These are habits that can be ingrained in your response, rewired in your brain and allow you to develop a healthy relationship with all of your money.
Here’s our list of the best of the best healthy money habits:
Learn the Secrets of Rich People – 6 Habits You Can Start Today
At one point, the “rich” were looked up to in society. We saw their accomplishments and thought, “one day I’m going to be rich and have that life.” Today, “rich” has become another “4 letter word” often causing as much contempt as it does respect. And, while we can spend
“Things I Didn’t Buy” List
If you’ve never heard of the “Things I Didn’t Buy” list, then you’re in for a real treat. The “Things I Didn’t Buy” list is a way to keep track of all of the things you didn’t spend money on and reward yourself with something worthwhile for your efforts.
Reset Your Finances with a Spending Cleanse
You may be familiar with the term “cleanse.” It’s often associated with eating habits. For example, many use a cleansing strategy from time to time to clean up their diet. Maybe they’ve gotten out of control with their eating habits (which often happens during the holidays) and they need
Are your friends causing you to be financially irresponsible?
Despite your best intentions, every time you hang out with Stella, you end up spending way too much money. She loves to eat at the trendiest (and often most expensive) restaurants and you almost always find yourself at the wrong financial end of her love for shopping. How do
You Only Live Once, So Plan Well
You Only Live Once, So Plan Well Since the end of January, #YOLO has been a rallying cry on internet message boards where amateur investors drove up stock prices for video game retailer GameStop and movie theatre chain AMC. While everyone should have opportunities to build wealth via the
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