Life happens. Unexpected incidents, whether good or bad, can arise at any time and put our finances to the test. Maybe your company is struggling and you get laid off. […]
Overcoming Short-Term Thinking
In some Native American tribes, it is advised that every person should consider how the next seven generations will be impacted by their decisions. What ripple (good or bad) might […]
Oh, those Joneses!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! In my last post I talked about the importance of gratitude. This week, I’m going to twist that theme a bit and talk about an old saying, […]
Two Simple Words
I’d like to start this post off by saying two simple words: “Thank you.” I have a lot to be thankful for this year. I’ve received endless support from my […]
Saving for…what?
A few of my recent blog posts have addressed methods for tracking your spending and rethinking your emergency fund. These are both important steps toward achieving financial freedom and transitioning […]
Rethink Your Emergency Fund
Unfortunately, many people seek guidance from a financial planner when they are struck by a crisis. Maybe their home has been damaged by a storm or they just accumulated some […]
Tracking Your Spending
One of the most important things you can do to improve your personal financial habits is to track your spending. If you’re considering a financial overhaul (as I discussed in […]
Reflecting on Finances
In my last blog post, I focused on looking at restructuring your finances as an opportunity instead of a burden. This week, I’m going to discuss a very important first […]
Worried You Have To Rethink Your Financial Plan?
I talk to numerous people who are concerned about where they are headed, financially. They might have experienced a life change; or they might simply be frustrated that they’re not […]
Self-Wealth and the Enlightenment Stage
For the past few blog posts, I’ve discussed the concept of Self-Wealth and how to achieve it through financial security, purpose, and hope. But, what happens once you’ve arrived? If […]
