Pick a goal, not an excuse – The Paradox of Success
I get a lot of comments on Instagram when I post things like my savings rate, or my income. A lot of these comments are along the lines of: Oh it’s easy for you to save 50% o
I don’t want to be cured of loving Luxury
There is a lot of talk that has gone on for years in the personal finance (PF) or debt-free community (DFC) on various platforms. It all boils down to these 3 variations on a theme
The Real Difference between the Rich & the Poor: A Visual
I see a lot of these posts about rich versus poor, and many of them are very simple, showing two people, usually with the same income, and talking about their spending habits. Some
I have to remind myself $100 is still a lot of money.
This definitely sounds like a #FirstWorldProblem but does anyone feel that money is not as valuable as it used to be when you were younger or more in debt like I was? Case in point
Inside a Freelancer’s Brain when Planning for Money and Budgeting
Freelancers don’t work like employees in the sense that our jobs are very unstable, but the risk that we take, means we can reap a greater reward. Although, if I were to wax
Don’t think about it as making money, it’s saving money!
When I work, I never really think of it as ‘making money‘. I think of it as: ‘making money to save‘. For me, it’s a simple way of thinking about my mo
How minimalism can help you afford a house
The key word here? DOWNSIZE. It is far easier to get rid of your huge couch, your armoire, your furniture and all your knick-knacks than it is to have to save up more money for a b
Does being from a certain culture affect the way you look at wealth and money?
I’d say so. It is no secret that Chinese people for instance, believe that the only way to become wealthy is to own a lot of real estate. Houses = Wealth for them. They’