Remember the Wizard of Oz? Well, by not dealing with your money you’re giving it the same power as the Wizard had, until Toto pulled back the curtain … Time to pull back your virtual curtain too!
Remember the Wizard of Oz? Well, by not dealing with your money you’re giving it the same power as the Wizard had, until Toto pulled back the curtain … Time to pull back your virtual curtain too!
The peace of mind that comes from taking full responsibility for yourself by making the tough decisions is massive. Even if sometimes you have to follow that old adage: “Feel the fear and do it anyway.”
Before you can get your finances under control … then go on to achieve financial security … the most important first step is to silence your head chatter. Let me show you how!
When it comes to financial security, you’ve heard all your life that “the earlier you start saving for retirement, the better…” Yet somehow life always got in the way. What are the three stumbling blocks that could keep you from catching up and achieving the financial peace of mind you seek?
Some women have healthy money mindsets, shepherding their money and being ready to fund the rest of their lives. But the majority of women are missing at least one of the three key pieces that make up a healthy money mindset. And that’s enough to keep them from thriving.
For those of us in our 50s and beyond who are wondering how we’re going to finance the rest of our lives, the question is: what is the ‘anchor’ we’re holding onto that won’t let us make the changes we know are needed in order to ‘survive’ and even thrive?
A quiet conversation over good food and good wine sometimes results in surprises. How surprised was I when a good friend told me she had never budgeted?
Some people think we’ve turned the corner and the American economy is on its way back up. Some don’t. But whether it has or hasn’t, there’s one piece of money advice I’d like to share that will help each of us take control of our finances for the future. In writing my book that gives…
Rumor has it you’re the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Let’s assume that’s so. Do this little exercise and see if your best friends are pulling you up or pulling you down …
When women define what financial freedom means to them, one word that pops up often is “enough.” Not “abundance” … not “being a millionaire.” They want to have enough … plus a little bit. Hmmmm…