by Rick Kahler | Jan 23, 2019 | Decisions, Emotional Wellness, Financial Wellness, Investments, Money
Making sound money decisions is fundamental to financial and emotional wellness. One component of that decision-making is applying logic and rationality to a set of known facts. Easy, right? Not necessarily. Take, for example, the recent dramatic drops in the market....
by Carl Richards | Dec 17, 2018 | Decisions, Dreams
You shouldn’t start a restaurant unless you know people like your cooking. Sure, it’s been your dream to own a restaurant since you were a kid. Perhaps you’ve finally saved enough to give yourself a running start. Your spouse and parents always tell you how great a...
by Amy Jo Lauber | May 2, 2018 | Decisions, financial policies, Life
104 Ways to Feel Better About Your Financial Situation In a nod to a wonderful post titled 101 Ways to Feel Better About Your Recent Weight Gain I am offering my 104 ways to feel better about your finances. This too shall pass. Even if it takes a long...
by Carl Richards | Apr 17, 2017 | Expenses, Experiences, Investments, Life, Money, Values
Life experiences give you an incalculable return on investment. Every. Single. Time. So why is it so hard for us to spend money on them? The reason for me is often that experiences tend to feel like an extravagant expenditure of money, time and energy. Let me give you...
by Rick Kahler | Feb 7, 2017 | Abundance, Financial Planning, Goals
Putting goals in writing is similar to eating a healthy diet or following a budget. We know from reams of research that the results are vitally important to well-being. We know that, done correctly, these actions work to produce results. We know our lives would be...