by Carl Richards | Nov 23, 2016 | Basics, Experiences, Values
Remember that kid in your high-school geometry class who raised his hand and asked the question everyone knew the answer to? Remember how the class laughed and thought he was so dumb? It turns out that kid wasn’t dumb. That kid was humble. More humble than most of us....
by parthaiyengar | Nov 9, 2016 | Abundance, Experiences, Skillsets, Values
Workshop at Tumkur (Image Copyright: Life and Money) On the eve of the International Women’s Day, March 08, 2016, we successfully completed our first ever crowd-funded Women’s Project focused on ‘Financial Wellness for Young Women in Semi-Rural Region’. We so much...
by Carl Richards | Oct 14, 2016 | Abundance, Values
A few months ago, I wrote an article explaining that the solution to keeping a budget is as simple (and complex) as maintaining awareness, and I asked you to do two things: For 30 days, every time you make a purchase, take three seconds to notice what you spend your...
by Carl Richards | Sep 8, 2016 | Abundance, Money, Values
The following blog is by Carl Richards originally published in The New York Times’ Blog. What is the one thing that, if you could just get your hands on it, would make you much happier? Go ahead. Get out a piece of paper and write down the first thing that pops...
by parthaiyengar | Jun 2, 2016 | Abundance, Experiences, Values
Recently I came across an interesting survey published by EY India on Employee Compensation and Rewards. The infographic highlights the key areas of dissatisfaction of employees. What is interesting is the degree of satisfaction levels among age groups of employees...
by Team WFAN | May 26, 2016 | Money, Values
The following blog is by Sophia Bera originally published in her website Gen Y Planning. You’ve seen this happen to your friends. They get a big raise, or a new job that pays much more than their previous one. Suddenly, they’re a different person. They trade in their...