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Money Talks: Rethink the Way You Earn, Spend & Grow
A blog that shares insights on financial behavior, mindset shifts, and real-world strategies to help you make better money decisions and have better conversations about money
It May Not Feel Great, But Sometimes Letting Go is The Best Decision You Can Make
How you pass the baton matters just as much as the actual passing of the baton!
Is The Way You Think Costing You Joy?
There’s enough happening in the world that is out of your control that can get in the way of your joy. Please don’t get in your own way with either/or thinking.
Here’s to a Trip of a Lifetime; One That Made History Real for Me
I was standing on the DNA of my ancestors.
People Don’t Want Their Achievements to Be Idolized
Whatever your profession, doing it well requires you to go on a personal development journey.
The Fearless Fund Ruling Actually Affects All Of Us
As a Black woman and as an entrepreneur, I am appalled by this week’s 11th Circuit ruling. It really left me feeling dispirited and disgusted.
What Do You See When You Reflect On Feedback?
You may not always welcome the feedback you get or its timing, but I truly cannot think of an instance when you don’t benefit from embracing it.
This is a Good Time to Reflect on Freedom
Given the state of affairs here in the U.S. and elsewhere around the world, I am evermore mindful of just how precious and fragile the concept of freedom is.
Pricing is a Persistent Challenge; Wanna Know Why?
If you (unwittingly) believe managing money should be easy. It’s not unreasonable for that expectation to extend to pricing, too.
This is Something We Don’t Often Talk About: Seller’s Remorse
Yes, there is such a thing. Just as buyers can experience regret after making a purchase, sellers can also feel remorse after selling something.
When Impatience Becomes One of Your Greatest Assets
Perhaps it is self-serving, but I quite like the idea of viewing impatience as a sign of ambition, drive, and a hunger for success.
What Factors Make Someone Good with Money?
When things aren’t going your way, it can be hard to be on the lookout for the lesson or insight the experience has for you.
That Time Being Bold Was the Better Choice
When something makes you feel most afraid, sometimes that is precisely when you need to lean into your boldness and choose accordingly!
Are You Now All Up In Your Feelings?
Tax season has a tendency to put a spotlight on all of the choices you did and didn’t make in the previous year.
It’s Spring; Time for Change, Renewal, And Growth
Change requires change. It often necessitates a shift in behavior because behavior is the outward manifestation of our habits, attitudes, and beliefs.
What Does Toxic Positivity Look Like in Personal Finances?
Pi is a potent symbol for embracing imperfection, uncertainty, and the inherent limitations of human knowledge.
Here’s How to Better Protect Your Interests
When someone helps you advocate for yourself, they are reminded of what to do to protect their interests the next time it is required.
Following Common Money Rules; When "Easy" Isn't "Right" For You
There's a plethora of common money rules that are often touted as foolproof guidelines for managing your finances. But, are they right for you?
Can Second-Guessing Help You Make Better Choices In The Future?
Have you ever found yourself either questioning if the “right” choice was made, or being a bit reluctant to make a choice in the first place?
It's Cultural: Another Reason Why Money is Personal
How has your cultural background influenced your approach to money?
Can a Groundhog Teach You How to Better Navigate Change?
Nature has seasons. We do, too: seasons of waiting, of growth and opportunity, of pruning, of grief, of creativity, of stagnation, and of rest.