As NextGen Money Coach, Kevin helps people to take control of their relationship with money so that they can channel their energy and focus to things that are matters in life.
As NextGen Money Coach, Kevin helps people to take control of their relationship with money so that they can channel their energy and focus to things that are matters in life.
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With permission, I am sharing about a friend who had recently gone through a challenging situation.
About 3 years ago, my friend received a good sum of money from separation package. Excited by the prospect of investing and growing his wealth, he started managing his finances on his own.
If recession is a ‘winter’ financial wise, is there anything we can help ourselves so that we are better prepared to weather through this supposedly challenging period?
It is possible to use our money to help us feel happier and boost our long-term wellbeing. The key to using money to increase happiness is to spend it in ways that align with your personal values and goals. Here’s some spending that can potentially contribute to increased happiness.
There is a purpose to having money and growing your wealth. But what money can’t do is create purpose in and of itself. By shifting your mindset you can actually start enjoying your money more today and live the life you want today.
No matter how well our planning done is, life inevitably throws some curveballs at us and demands a response from us. Quick decisions are usually the least effective in the long run. Instead, take a breath, and let these decision-making strategies lead you toward the best possible outcome.