Category: Goal Setting
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4 Productive Year-End Activities You Can Do
The year-end week is a great time to reflect on how the year went and set new goals for the following year.
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Big-Ticket Items: What Should You Consider?
Before buying big-ticket items, particularly a house or car, you’ll need to consider the reason behind the purchase, what lifestyle changes will it affect, how will you finance it, and also the timing.
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12 Fundamental Money Advice For Fresh Graduates
Being a fresh graduate from college is a realized dream for every student and their family as it caps off one’s formal education. It is also a stepping stone that hopefully prepares every new adult for the “real world.” Here are 12 Fundamental Money Advice For Fresh Graduates
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I’m a Procrastinator. Is It Really That Bad?
I am a high-functioning procrastinator – yes, that is a thing! That means that as the deadline comes closer and the pressure builds up, I can focus more and die down the noise around me. Sometimes, that is my superpower.
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Experience Is Better Than Fancy Titles
Titles are great, but gaining experience is better. In this post, I’ll share why this is true.
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So, You Achieved Your Goal Early. Now What?
What will you do with the rest of your life after accomplishing your goals early?
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One Major Medical Emergency Away From Going Broke
The pandemic taught us so much about life in a short time. It also showed that most of us are one medical emergency from going broke.
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5 Things We Lose When Leaving a Job Without Backup
There will always be pros and cons when we lose our job. That is why we need to keep on learning, so when an opportunity presents itself, we will have the courage, knowledge, and skills to leap forward.
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My Best Investment After Graduating From College
When we invest in ourselves, we gained a better position to improve our lives. Money should also not be a hindrance in our journey towards personal development. We just have to maximize our resources and our learning opportunities.
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8 Millennials vs Boomers Generational Gaps
For Millennials,there has been a slow divergence between our mindsets compared to our parent’s generation. We can observe this from our views and opinions, lifestyle, and how many things had changed since thirty years ago.