Category: Mindset & Manifestation
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Prioritize Experience: Invest in Wonder
Experiences are uniquely ours. They create a vivid mental scrapbook that we can revisit for the rest of our lives. When we prioritize experiences, we’re investing in adventure and identity—deepening connections and building memories that will never depreciate.
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Savoring the Wait: The Psychology of Intentional Delay
Modern spending is often a series of dopamine spikes followed by an inevitable crash. By choosing to pay now and consume later, we reclaim lost psychological ground and earn the ultimate dividend: anticipation.
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Fit, Fueled, and Financially Free: Use Healthy Habits to Build Wealth
Just like physical wellness, finance is about mindset, daily habits, and staying consistent. The same principles that sculpt a healthy body will build wealth and bring you financial independence.
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Give the Gift of Financial Wellness This Holiday Season
Skip the fad, forgettable, and generic presents. Instead, give books, tools, and ideas that bring financial wellness – gifts that will last a lifetime.
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Digital, Financial, and Nutritional Detox: Reclaim Your Life
Our attention is being pulled in every direction, overstimulation is the new norm. It’s definitely time for a digital, financial, and nutritional detox!
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Eliminate These Four Self-Destructive Financial Behaviors
Four self-destructive financial behaviors that could ruin even the most well-prepared financial plan, and techniques to overcome them:
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Why We Don’t Talk About Money and Why You Should Start
We’re taught, directly and indirectly, that we shouldn’t talk about money. Here are 3 reasons we don’t and 3 reasons you should…
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Personal Finance & Investment Books Worth Reading
People often ask me which books have genuinely changed the way I think about money, time, and life. This list goes beyond tactics and trends, it’s a curated collection of books that shaped my philosophy around financial independence, values-based living, and designing your ideal life.
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Budgeting Blunders – How to Avoid These Five
People often struggle to create or stick to a budget. Here are a few things that get in their way:
