by Rick Kahler | Dec 16, 2016 | Basics, Life, 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. For example, perhaps I read several articles on financial health. One says that living on...
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 Amy Jo Lauber | Nov 4, 2016 | Abundance, Basics, Money
Our support group (“I HATE Budgeting but I like having money”) was delighted to have mental health counselor Elizabeth Galanti (www.elizabethgalanti.com) present this topic to us. She started the conversation by asking us all to take a moment to think about money....
by Rick Kahler | Oct 22, 2016 | Basics, Experiences, Money
At a recent workshop sponsored by the Center for Action and Contemplation, I was introduced to a principle that could be a helpful way to frame and change hurtful money behaviors. It’s based on the work of Adrian Bejan, a professor of mechanical engineering at Duke...
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...