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A defense-first mentality is what often sets NBA Championship teams apart from the rest. For you, this same mindset can be applied to wealth-building.
Investment guru Warren Buffett never let the media or opinions of others sway his investment decisions, and neither should you. Inevitable wealth is built by focusing on your behavior instead of the noise around you.
One of – if not the biggest – financial priorities you might have is ensuring you have enough money. But what exactly is “Enough”?
Remaining on hustle mode can be counterintuitive. Instead, what if you tried “wasting” your time wisely?
We all have a tendency to control as much in our lives as possible. However, what if learning to not force things brought you closer to the life you desire?
For many retirees, saving can be the easy part, but spending is a different story. A frugal mindset is something you can carry with you for life, and it might make enjoying the fruits of your labor during retirement feel difficult at times.
A healthy relationship with money can help lend to a life of fulfillment and financial independence, but it also involves being self aware of potential toxic money beliefs.
Today’s idea of “retirement” has been long outdated. While our concept of natural human life was once in the order of study, work then retire, a shift has taken place that no longer mirrors this sequence.
From the prices you’re paying at the grocery store to the news headlines circulating daily, it’s probably difficult to ignore the pool of inflation you’re floating in right now. However, don’t let fear and greed get the best of you.
Chances are, at one point or another in your life, you’ve had concerns revolving around money. In fact, according to the American Psychological Association, money is the leading cause of stress in the U.S.
Life is full of “what-ifs”, and not knowing what’s around the bend is what might often cause you feelings of fear and stress.