Tag: PersonalFinance
Setting SMART Goals
We all have goals and dreams. We have things we want to do, places we want to visit and things we’d like to accomplish. However sweet our plans seem, they are nothing without actions. We all want to wake up in 5 years in our dream homes with our dream cars etc. That’s all well and good. Except from the part where we’re not changing our actions to reflect that lifestyle. We are acutely aware that our choices today determine our tomorrow. Why then do we stay doing wishful thinking instead of actively working on those goals? Nothing ever came to those who slept and dreamt sweet dreams.
‘Start doing and stop ‘dreaming’.
2017 In Review & A Special Thank You
As my last post of the year 2017, I thought I’d use the opportunity to say a massive thank you to you.
For all your love and support, thank you
For the feedback and constructive criticisms, thank you
For the likes, comments, shares and subscriptions, thank you
For being patient and kind with your words, thank you
I appreciate every single email, comment, like and share and I do not take it for granted. So, to end the year, I thought I’d share some of the top 3 lessons I learnt during the year:
Your SALARY vs Your INCOME
Do you know the difference between your salary and your income?
3 Money Tips for Christmas Shopping
We all love Christmas and look forward to spending time with family, friends and loved ones. But whilst it’s one of the highlights of the year to look forward to, for some, it can really put a dent in our pockets.
We don’t really think about it, it just ‘happens’, and let’s not talk about how January then tends to drag on. We need to be mindful of the fact that ’tis the season to be jolly, also means ’tis the season for money to leave your wallets. Some people call it a financial hangover, yikes!
There are so many Christmas jumpers I have bought and received over the years, most of which are somewhere, somewhere, deep into my closet. Or a suitcase. Or in storage. This year, I’m making a conscious effort to say No to the things that only make me feel good in the moment. Instead I’m saying Yes to things that will leave me happy come this time next year.
How I went from being broke to saving £2000+ in a year
Here’s a story about going from being broke to big time woke.
Investing 101: Mutual Funds
What is a Mutual Fund?
How To: Increase Your Earning Potential
SAVESPENDINVEST: An introduction
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3 Ways to Improve Your Savings Habit
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Thank you for joining me in today’s video. I hope you find it useful, and if you do then please like, share and leave us a comment on any questions you may have. Stay tuned for the last in the series of the ABCs of SaveSpendInvest: 3 ways to start investing! Check out Part I on 3 Ways to Manage Your Spending Habits.