Try this... As I reviewed the edits for my next book (more on this soon!) I thought this activity might be helpful for you to have in your tool kit. If you are experiencing a challenging financial situation, try this: You’ll need a pen, paper, and five minutes of quiet time for this activity. ... Read More »
Is a Feminine or Masculine Approach to Money Better?
It might be different than you think. People tend to think of managing money, dealing with money, earning lots of money as needing plenty of masculine energy. Very yang. Hard, analytical, competitive. Are these traits helpful at times? Yes of course. And is this all that is needed to build true ... Read More »
Are You Addicted to Saving? When Saving Goes Too Far…
Is it possible to be too good of a saver? In the past I only saw being a great saver as a wonderful trait. Spending less than you earn, keeping a fund for all those rainy days, those are really good ways to reach your financial goals, right? What I’ve come to know is that even our best traits can ... Read More »
How Are You at The Art of Prosperity? …or are you just focusing on this?
I’ve been thinking about the distinction between the Science of Money and the Art of Prosperity lately. (Thank you Matt Church founder of the Thought Leaders Business School for inspiring me to contemplate this…) The Science of Money is all about being smart and savvy with your money. Saving ... Read More »
Don’t Set Up an Emergency Reserve — Do This Instead
Why do I think an “emergency reserve” is a bad idea? It’s not that I think having a cash cushion is bad. I think it’s really a good thing to have. When there are available funds when you need them, this is a really good thing. It keeps people from using credit cards at high interest rates or needing ... Read More »
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