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Keep an eye on how much you’re spending on your “wants.” It’s easy to blur the line between what you need and what you just feel like having, so be honest with yourself Continue Reading

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11 Lessons Rich People Teach Their Kids About Money

When it comes to teaching kids about money, the super rich are different from average Americans.

This is because their perception about this widely regarded taboo subject is quite different from the average person. This is why they are rich, isn't it? 

The average family unconsciously passes down the same limiting beliefs they were taught about money from generation to generation e.g. money is evil, or to be wealthy you have to dip your hands into dirt.

How to Shop: 3 Thrifty Grocery Lists to Save Money This Week

Navigating the aisles of a grocery store and planning meals for the week can often feel like an overwhelming task, especially when trying to balance:

  • health

  • taste preferences and, most importantly…

  • the budget

Many of us, perhaps never having been formally taught, struggle with the concept of efficient grocery shopping and meal planning, a skill that our parents seemed to have mastered effortlessly.

It’s not just about what to buy – it’s about making informed decisions that align with our dietary needs, personal tastes, and financial constraints.

In today’s fast-paced world, where convenience often outranks cost, it’s easy to find ourselves opting for eating out or choosing quick, less healthy options.

Today’s Affirmation

“The single most important thing you can do to be rich is start early.” - Ramit Sethi - I know exactly how to make smart money moves and I Continue Reading

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