financialhabits
Frugality is not a dirty word, even though it’s gotten a bad rap. Why? There is a misconception that being frugal means being cheap. However, that’s not really true. Rather, a frugal person keeps an eye on their spending and does not take on more debt than is necessary. In fact, this is a trait many millionaires possess. According to Thomas Corley, who studied rich people’s habits for five years, wealth is built by avoiding lifestyle creep and focusing on frugality. As a result, 64% of the millionaires he interviewed described their homes as modest. All of them owned their homes, and 56% owned...
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A healthy lifestyle goes beyond just taking care of your mental, emotional, and physical well-being. It is also important to practice financial self-care — especially if you want to save or pay off debt. Additionally, it can help avoid unwelcome surprises, such as missed due dates or unexpected expenses. Developing a daily financial self-care routine, however, will help you instill long-term, positive money habits. To get you started, here are some tips for improving your money skills in just 8 minutes a day. Create a positive mindset when it comes to money.Having a positive mindset about mone...
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With the new year comes the chance to reflect on the past year and set new goals. However, don’t just set physical and mental wellness resolutions. You should also add financial wellness resolutions as well. To help you reach your financial goals in the new year, here are twelve ways to start fresh: 1. Revise your budget.Financial health starts and ends with a budget. With a budget, you can determine where your money goes each month, save, and pay off debt. However, you just can’t set and forget your budget. It is important to review your budget periodically to make sure it still suits your ne...
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According to David Korten, a former Harvard Business School professor, money is a mechanism for controlling people. Narcissists are acutely aware of this. An individual who is a narcissist will feel powerful and dominant over others, even with a small amount of money. Worst of all? It starts out small. Maybe they lend you a hundred bucks. Next thing you know, they remove your name from a bank account. And eventually, this snowballs into stealing or even extortion. Suffice it to say, having a narcissistic spender in your life isn’t just frustrating. They can have a profound and devasting effect...
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