by Chris Smith | Oct 7, 2020 | Financial Mindfulness
Debts cause financial, emotional, and even physical struggles, but paying it off seems impossible. What if you could create a roadmap toward debt freedom with a simple method? The debt snowball strategy is easy enough for anyone to use – even consumers living...
by Chris Smith | Sep 22, 2020 | Financial Mindfulness
Does paying high-interest rates keep you up at night? If you’re in over your head in debt, but can’t seem to get out of it, the debt avalanche may be the answer. This aggressive, yet incredibly successful program prioritizes your debts, helping you get out of what...
by Cecilia Case | Jul 4, 2019 | Financial Mindfulness
Financial Independence. Retire Early. If you’ve spent any time researching personal finance, you may have come across these terms, or the combined term – FIRE. When you first see them, they may seem far-fetched, or even completely unachievable. But today...
by Cecilia Case | May 22, 2019 | Financial Mindfulness
Back when I was healing my own relationship with money, I encountered all sorts of resistance from others any time I mentioned budgeting. “Eh, I have enough money, I don’t need to track it.” Or on the other side: “I don’t have enough...
by Cecilia Case | May 8, 2019 | Financial Mindfulness, Debt Consolidation, Uncategorized
I’ve worked with clients for a while now, and one thing I see over and over again is overwhelm. Our lives are so complicated, juggling family, work, leisure time (if we’re lucky!) a second job or business, kids, unreasonable customers… I don’t...
by Cecilia Case | Apr 10, 2019 | Financial Mindfulness, Credit Card Debt
In my last post I wrote a bit about changing our perceptions about the inevitability of debt, but today I want to talk about a common problem people have with debt: Fear of looking at your debt. When you can’t look at your debt, it is impossible to do anything...