Is Your Spending Guilt-free?
Spending is supposed to feel good so why does it often come with guilt? In this post, I explore the 3 hidden reasons behind guilt-driven spending and how to break free with a healthy plan, mindset, and guardrails. Let’s move toward spending with more peace and less pressure.
Stepping Out Of Discouragement
Feeling discouraged about money? You’re not alone. In this post, I share how one client faced his fears through what he called “exposure therapy” and the 3 powerful steps he took to move from stuck to steady. If you need encouragement today, this one's for you.
Set It And Leave It
Automated this post while pretending it’s summer in tennis paradise because "set it and leave it" doesn’t just apply to vacations! It’s a mindset for long-term investing too. But here’s the kicker: do you actually know what you’ve “left it” in?
Retirement Is A Number, Not An Age
Retirement isn’t tied to an age and it’s tied to a number. A number that reflects your income gap, nest egg, and the life you want to live. Whether you're 45 or 65, the goal is freedom and not a finish line.
Your Paycheck In Retirement
Retirement means creating your own paycheck. From pensions to side hustles, knowing your income sources (and your gap) helps you transition from saving to spending…confidently.
Know What You Spend
You can’t plan for financial freedom if you don’t know what you’re spending now. Awareness is the first step because your spending today shapes what you’re retiring to tomorrow.
Your Future Self
Imagine your future self and what does life look like a year from now? Or even 20 years from now? Use these 7 reflective questions to gain clarity and create milestones toward the version of you that’s living with purpose and peace.