Why Iām Finally Prioritizing Financial Freedom (Even If Itās Hard)
I used to think financial freedom was for āother people.ā But Iām done shrinking. Even if itās slow, even if itās hardāIām all in.
I used to think financial freedom was for āother people.ā But Iām done shrinking. Even if itās slow, even if itās hardāIām all in.
I thought I was being kind to myself. But those little ātreatsā were costing me more than I realizedāfinancially and emotionally.
You donāt have to be rich or debt-free to invest for your future. Hereās how I opened a Roth IRAāand why I wish Iād done it sooner.
One year. $100 a month. No tricks. Hereās what I actually learned (and earned) from a beginner-friendly investing habit.
A simple math trick helped me realize I couldnāt afford to wait. The Rule of 72 showed me how powerful compound interest really is.
My money used to just sit there doing nothing. Switching to a high-yield savings account made my savings growāwithout lifting a finger
Credit cards used to stress me out. Now they help me build credit and earn rewardsāwithout a penny of interest.
I thought I was ready for a credit card. Turns out, I wasnāt. Here’s what I wish I’d known before I swipedāand how to start smarter.
I cried in the store aisle over a bottle of shampoo. Thatās when I knew something had to change. This is what happened next.
One unexpected bill couldāve sent me into debt. Instead, my emergency fund had my back. Here’s how I built it fast (even on a tight budget).
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