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Step Into Your Inner Goddess: Your Guide to Letting Go of Pain

What do you need to let go of?  I’m not talking about a few extra pounds or even the financial weight of credit card debt.  I’m referring to the inner baggage that weighs you down and sometimes holds you hostage.  If you find yourself feeling like a bag lady, then in the iconic words of

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How Does Inflation Affect Retirement Planning

By: Mark Williams, CEO Brokers International  Over the last few months, one of the biggest issues impacting financial considerations has been the record level of inflation in the United States. Because of this, many people are asking the question, “How does inflation affect retirement planning?” There are a lot of factors to consider, but let’s

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How to Overcome a Friendship Breakup

I’ve been thinking about friendships over the past few years because there was a time when I felt that my friendships weren’t fulfilling. I didn’t have the friends that I wanted or the quality connections I needed. Sometimes friendships end due to practical reasons like when you move away. Sometimes there are internal reasons like

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Plan a Healing Digital Detox Weekend

Many of us need a digital detox weekend, and we don’t even know it. I developed the idea of a digital detox weekend because so many of us are suffering unnecessarily due to what we are consuming, myself included.  Keep reading to learn more about my definition of a digital detox and the 3 step

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Why I’m Happy About Filing My Taxes with Block Advisors this Year

Thank you  Block Advisors for sponsoring this post We are in the thick of tax season and I was kind of dreading this time of year. For the past couple of years, I’ve had a bit of drama with my taxes—finding a tax professional that was reliable and one that I could trust.  I’m not

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How I’m Raising My Kid to be Money Confident

This blog post is sponsored by T. Rowe Price. All thoughts, opinions, and experiences are my own. My mother was a fierce woman. She left colonial Antigua to pursue midwifery in England back in the 1950s, lived throughout Europe and Canada, and finally settled in New York City in the 1970s with her then-husband to

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What I Wish I Learned about Money from My Mother

This blog post is sponsored by T. Rowe Price. All thoughts, opinions, and experiences are my own. My parents immigrated to the United States from Antigua in the 1970s to amass a small fortune, excel in their careers as nurse and doctor, raise two perfect, happy children, and be the envy of their friends and

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Cost-Effective Ways To Upgrade A Home You’ve Just Moved Into

If you’ve only just moved into a house, then it’s easy to imagine that you’re not going to have the budget for any big renovations any time soon. After all, the purchasing process and moving can be pretty costly. However, there are some upgrades that you can make without breaking the bank, as well as

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Managing Your Money More Efficiently For A Better Life

Managing your money is one of those skills that is going to be helpful to you throughout your entire life. In fact, the earlier that you learn to do it, the better it is going to be for you. Your life is going to have enough challenges without you having to worry about money 24/7

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Managing Your Finances As A Freelancer

There are many challenges that freelancers have to go through from time to time. In many respects, of course, being a freelancer is simply very similar to running a business of any other kind. But that is not to say that there are not differences – there are, and a range of challenges and opportunities

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