by Kali Roberge | Aug 25, 2015 | Goals, Life, Values
The following blog is by Kali Hawlk originally published in her blog. I’m highly skeptical by nature. My favorite question is “why?” I find universal laws in science absolutely fascinating and I love reading about astrophysics and quantum mechanics; I’m less struck by...
by Carl Richards | Jun 25, 2015 | Experiences, Life, Values
The following blog is by Carl Richards originally published in The New York Times’ Blog. Humans can be a competitive lot. The way we posture and position ourselves to stand out in a group seems to happen instinctively. After all, in the past we competed for resources...
by Team WFAN | Mar 17, 2015 | Goals, Money, Values
The following blog is by Sophia Bera originally published in her website Gen Y Planning. In our quest to save money for emergencies, retirement, and future goals, it’s easy to develop a fear of spending money. But that’s not the right money mindset — or a healthy one...
by Carl Richards | Feb 19, 2015 | Life, Money, Values
The following blog is by Carl Richards originally published in The New York Times’ Blog. What feels safe is often risky, and what feels risky is often safe. This statement contradicts just about every evolutionary instinct we possess. We tend to seek out safety...
by Rick Kahler | Dec 19, 2014 | Life, Money, Values
The following blog is by Rick Kahler originally published in Rick Kahler’s Blog – Financial Awakenings. Giving away money makes people happy. Spending money on others makes people happier than spending money on themselves. Spending money on...
by Amy Jo Lauber | Sep 24, 2014 | Life, Money, Values
The following blog is by Amy Jo Lauber originally published on her blog page. The Envelope System. Paying your electric bill by walking (or taking the bus) down to the electric company and handing over the $2.00 that was set aside in the envelope. Sending your kids to...