Is it possible to be too financially cautious? Cautious does not mean that you are just conservative or frugal with your money, but that you are too afraid to spend your money wisely. You may not even be aware that you are too cautious and here are some examples: Hesitate to make the right investments: […]
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Are You Thankful for What You Accomplished?
Happy Thanksgiving! We should always be thankful for everything in our lives, including people, things, and accomplishments. Sometimes we take our accomplishments for granted, and it is good to examine the past to see just how far you have come. Here are some examples: New home: Whether you just purchased your first home or moved […]
Follow Your Emotions and Go Broke
According to dictionary.com, one definition of emotion is “an affective state of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced, as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness.” Emotions can be complex and if you make business and financial decisions based solely on how you feel at the moment without […]
Use the Snowball Effect to Get Better Financial Results
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a snowball effect is a situation in which something increases in size or importance at a faster and faster rate. It sounds too simple and general, but it is a useful principle that can be used to achieve significant results over time. Practical examples of this are as follows, along […]
5 Ways Your Calendar Will Help You to Work Less Hours
Are you using your calendar as a tool to be as productive as possible? Most people do not use their calendar in a way to maximize its effectiveness, but if used properly, it can help you to reduce the amount of hours you work. Here are 5 ways your calendar can help you to work […]
Beware of These 3 Conflicts Between Husbands and Wives When Both Work, Which Lead to Marital Tensions
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, approximately 61.1% of both parents work in families that have children under 18 years of age. It seems to make economic sense to have both parents working nowadays, but it can create underlying tensions, which you should be aware of: Independence vs. interdependence: Spouses are interdependent upon one […]
The Instructions Said 20 – 25 Minutes
Recently, I purchased a bed from Wayfair that had to be assembled from four large boxes that it was delivered in. I waited until the weekend to assemble it and learned a few things: After spending hours and hours assembling and completing the bed, I took a look at the assembly time to see if […]
Business Lessons from a Paperboy
I was a paperboy when I was a kid and I also mowed some of my neighbors’ lawns. These are two activities that have become extinct in modern times. I was fortunate to learn some good business lessons from these entrepreneurial endeavors. The value of money : If I worked not only hard, but did […]
Is There a Link Between Strong, Healthy Relationships and Financial Success?
We don’t live in a vacuum. We are surrounded by family, friends, acquaintances, employees, bosses, clients/customers, colleagues, advisors, vendors, and everyone else. Financial success is not just all about you, but your support system. Let’s take a look: Family and friends: A common theme is to go to college, move out (possibly out of state), […]
What is all the Hype About Generating Passive Income? Here are Four Examples
I’m sure that you have seen YouTube commercials about generating passive income while lounging in a pool with your collection of high-end sports cars collecting dust in your oversized garage. Is this really practical and can you really generate massive amounts of passive income? The answer is yes and no . . . Passive income […]