Category: Financial Behavior

  • Let Your Values Shine Through Your Finances

    Let Your Values Shine Through Your Finances

    Your money is one of the best places to start when you are talking about who you want to be. In fact, your money might be the THE best place to start. Your financial behaviors reveal and reinforce your values. The number one area that most of us miss about money is that that “being…

  • Identifying Your Underlying Values

    Identifying Your Underlying Values

    There’s a connection between stale cheese crackers and your financial management.  Hear me out.  We took all four kids to swim in a river on a Sunday afternoon. It was a great time. I packed a cooler with watermelon, water, and an assortment of leftover snacks in the pantry. One of them was a slightly stale…

  • How To Feel Wealthy Now

    How To Feel Wealthy Now

    You’re allowed to feel wealthy right now, and you don’t need a finance degree to figure it out. All you have to do is find one super simple, small, repeatable step to make you feel great.

  • Forgiving Financial Mistakes

    Forgiving Financial Mistakes

    When we look at forgiveness around financial mistakes, the most important area to focus on is always the deeper mistake. Forgiving deeper mistakes moves you to a place of freedom and prepares you for the next step on your financial journey.

  • What It Takes to Achieve Your Goals

    What It Takes to Achieve Your Goals

    When you are in the process of making magic with your finances, relationships, career, personal goals, you will likely need to spend more time that you would consider reasonable, but that doesn’t mean the magic won’t happen.

  • How to Link Your Values and Money

    How to Link Your Values and Money

    Most of us desire a life of significance.  If that’s not you, then no need to read on.  For those that do share that desire, significance could mean a certain level of financial or career success, life-long friendships, or spiritual and personal growth.  The items that create significance in our lives are based on our…