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The secret to a rich life isn't earning more - it's wanting less of what doesn't matter and more of what does. Before making any purchase, ask yourself: "Will this add genuine value to my life, or am I just buying it because it's there?" Invest inContinue Reading

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9 Signs You Need Help Managing Your Debt & 3 Ways to Handle it

Many consequences come with living in a society like ours, where debt is seen as the norm; it’s not hard to fall into the debt trap.

Data shows that more Americans are living in debt now than three decades ago. With household consumer debt rising, and student loans making people postpone mortgage and marriage plans, there is little cause to doubt the influence of debt on our personal life choices.

Being indebted means your financial power is reduced. You are taking money away from other areas that can be used to build wealth and plan for the future.

Yet money is an issue many of us choose not to talk about freely. It is one of our most closely guarded secrets. Most of us do not feel uncomfortable talking about money, albeit without tension.

We like to maintain the aura of financial freedom, so we borrow to hide our money problems. But the reality is that our heart skips when we remember how much we owe.

Salvage Grocery Stores: 7 Hot Tips for Saving Big on Food

Been feeling the sting of sticker shock in the grocery store?

You’re not alone.

But what if I told you there’s a way to slash your food bill by up to 50% or more?

Enter the world of salvage grocery stores – the hidden gems of the shopping world that could revolutionize your budget (and your pantry)!

Let’s dive into this best-kept secret and discover how you can save big on your next grocery haul.

Salvage grocery stores can slash your food bills – and give you some totally different ideas about what’s for dinner.

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Today’s Affirmation

I use credit as a tool, not a crutch.

I pay my credit cards in full whenever possible.

I monitor my credit score and work to improve it.

I understand that good credit opens…Continue Reading

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