Inspirational
My First Video!
TweetIf you’re new here you may want to sign up for my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting!Hey guys! I have something super special for you today. Me on video! I never thought this would happen but I mustered up the courage to do it and I’m very excited (and nervous) to share this with [...]
Poor People Don’t Retire
TweetA few years ago I had a lightbulb moment when I realized something about aging. I was standing outside of Costco waiting for it to open (because that’s the only reasonable time to go to Costco) with a good-sized group of retired folks. I was standing there looking at all these people and thought to [...]
Childhood Money Memories
TweetI went to a financial seminar this past weekend and one of the exercises was to think as far back as you could and tell a 2 minute story about a money memory and then give a one liner of what the message of the story was. We paired up and told each other our [...]
Being Wealthy Isn’t Greedy
TweetOne of the reasons I want to be wealthy is so that I can help others. I mean, you can’t give what you don’t have. So if I want to give away tons of money I first need to HAVE tons of money. I wish very much that it worked the other way around but [...]
How Has Your Childhood Affected Your Money Habits?
TweetThink back on your childhood and choose one word to describe the feelings you had about money as a child. Here are some words to jog your brain: Deprived Poor Lucky Rich Independent Smart Oblivious Uninterested Controlled Worried Scared Confused Spoiled Confident You can pick one of those words or make up your own. Let [...]
Is Money Your Number One Stressor
TweetToday’s article is from Suzanne. Suzanne is a certified credit counselor and a Social Media Specialist for CareOne Debt Relief Services. Suzanne writes for Divorce, Debt and Finances and A Straight Talk on Debt. Follow Suzanne on Twitter @ADivorcedMom and @AskCareOne where she shares her insights on divorce and managing your finances. Life is full [...]
How Does Your “Money Style” Affect Your Life
TweetWhat is your money style? According to Wife.org there are 3 basic money styles; hoarder, avoider, or splurger. If you don’t know what your money style is you can take the quiz over on Wife.org. I don’t even need to take the quiz. I know I’m a hoarder. What are you? Think about your money style [...]
Being More Productive When Working From Home
TweetI’m reading the book Make More, Worry Less by Wes Moss. In it he tells stories of regular people who have structured their careers in such a way that they make a lot of money and live a lifestyle that works for them. I like this book so far because he doesn’t hold back on [...]
Support is Important When Trying to Make a Change
TweetI know “support groups” are kinda cheesy. I used to never understand the point of a support group. I thought, well, if I can do something I can do it. I can do it on my own, or I can do it in a group. I didn’t see the point of a bunch of strangers [...]
Close the window
TweetIt’s the middle of February. The temperature gauge on the back porch has so much ice on it you can’t even see exactly how cold it is, but you figure it’s probably better not to know. The wind is blowing and snow is swirling around making it look like it’s snowing even though it’s not. The [...]




