By Heather Havrilesky — 2018
Recently, after years of being afraid to confront this reality, I accepted that I want to be a writer.
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If you want to know how to use the money you have to become happier, you need to understand just what it is that brings you happiness in the first place.
“If money doesn't make you happy, then you probably aren't spending it right.”
A presentation by Riane Eisler at the U.N. General Assembly in April 2011.
You don’t need to put together an elaborate presentation, full of persuasive evidence and metrics and PowerPoint slides.
Leaving your job when the economy is in the toilet isn’t the safest choice—but there are other things to take into consideration.
Financial health or wellness includes: spending money based on your values; having low or reasonable debt; saving money to meet your goals; and having a safety net, such as an emergency fund or insurance.
In this month’s Headspace featured collection, Money on the Mind, we’re highlighting recommended meditations and exercises to help you better cope with financial stress and have a healthier relationship with money.
Nearly half of Americans would have trouble finding $400 to pay for an emergency. I’m one of them.
How I figured out what that means and how you can, too.
One of the biggest blocks to our Super Attractor power is our money mindset.
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