#188 Debt Management for Chronic Illness Warriors A Roadmap to Financial Freedom

#188: Debt Management for Chronic Illness Warriors: A Roadmap to Financial Freedom –

Debt management can be challenging even for the healthiest people, but when you have a chronic illness, there’s an added layer of complexity.

It’s like a lot of things in life when you’re faced with a disability. Navigating your career is harder; managing doctors’ appointments and treatments is an added challenge, and sometimes just day-to-day life is more difficult.

Harder or not, debt management is key to your journey to financial freedom, whether you prefer to follow the FIRE (financial independence, retire early) movement or otherwise.

While medical expenses can feel overwhelming and unpredictable, a strategic approach to debt management can empower you to take control of your financial future and find a sense of peace. 

It is possible to build a strong financial foundation, even when your health feels fragile.

In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know to make debt management your advantage as you’re navigating the complexities of life with a chronic illness.

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#182 How to Carve a Path to Early Retirement with a Chronic Illness

#182: How to Carve a Path to Early Retirement with a Chronic Illness –

The path to early retirement is alluring. Who wouldn’t want to spend more time on passion projects, travel, or experiences with loved ones? But what if your journey includes the added complexity of a chronic illness?

The dream of early retirement, often championed by the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement, is a compelling vision of financial freedom. After all, a life built on your terms is intriguing.

For many, this path to early retirement means escaping the traditional grind. That dream can feel challenging for most, but when you have a chronic illness, it can feel outright impossible.

Does that dream become unattainable, or is it merely a different kind of challenge?

The good news is that a chronic illness doesn’t automatically close the door to early retirement.

Instead, it invites a thoughtful, proactive, and compassionate approach to financial planning and career management. It emphasizes the “why” behind your desire for financial independence – often, a deeper need for autonomy, better health management, and reduced stress. 

In this article, you’ll learn practical strategies that will help you outline a realistic path to early retirement (even if you’re navigating a chronic health condition).

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#179 Wealth Building Strategies for the Chronic Warrior Thriving with a Disability

#179: Wealth Building Strategies for the Chronic Warrior: Thriving with a Disability –

Do you dream of living on your terms and using wealth building strategies that enable you to thrive?

Life with a chronic illness or disability can often feel like living on “hard mode.” There are additional layers of complexity, including managing symptoms and medical appointments, as well as potential limitations in traditional career paths. 

You’ve likely already faced numerous hurdles, and your illness undoubtedly impacts your daily life. But here’s a powerful truth: your dreams, your ambitions, and your desire for financial security matter, and they are still within reach. 

Your dreams matter, and they are realistic.

Achieving your financial goals, including building lasting wealth, is possible.

The journey to financial well-being (disability or not) requires careful planning, unwavering commitment, and a deep understanding of sustainable financial principles. 

The core principles of financial growth, including strategic budgeting, consistent saving and investing, and managing debt, are universal. However, for the “Chronic Warrior,” these principles need to be adapted with an extra layer of foresight, resilience, and tailored planning. 

In this article, you’ll get wealth building strategies designed to empower you to thrive financially, regardless of your disability, and despite the unique challenges you may face.

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#157 Disabled Employment How to Balance WorkLife and Health Demands

#157: Disabled Employment: How to Balance Work/Life and Health Demands –

Disabled employment can be difficult to navigate, but for some, it is worthwhile, meaningful, and sometimes necessary.

With employment, you gain access to benefits including a salary, health insurance, vacation time, and more. A career can also provide you with purpose and life satisfaction.

Since the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed in 1990, disabled Americans have had better access to employment opportunities. If you live outside the US, there are similar laws in countries including Australia, Canada, and the UK.

Although there has been a lot of progress since before these laws were passed, much of the world is still figuring out how to navigate the complexities alongside disabled employment, and disabled living for that matter.

In this article, we’ll discuss the complexities of disabled employment, exploring the ways to successfully balance work/life, and challenging health demands.

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#140 Is Financial Freedom Possible When You Have a Disability

#140: Is Financial Freedom Possible When You Have a Disability? –

If you’ve ever struggled with a disability, whether it’s a physical limitation, chronic illness, or something else, then you’re living life in “hard” mode (as if life wasn’t already hard enough, right?).

Hard mode or not, you still have hopes and dreams and deserve the chance to achieve them.

Your hopes and dreams might even include achieving financial freedom, but it might feel impossible (like many things in life).

The pursuit of financial freedom is an aspiration for many, but when you have a disability, you’re faced with unique challenges. 

The additional costs associated with healthcare, assistive technology, and potential limitations on earning potential can make the journey to financial freedom more complex. 

So, is it possible to achieve financial freedom when you have a disability?

I’ll quickly skip to the ending by answering. Yes, financial freedom is achievable, regardless of disability. That said, it doesn’t come easy (disability or not).

If you’ve landed on this page, you might want to know how or why financial freedom is possible when you have a disability, especially when just living can seem hard enough.

If this describes you, then you’re in luck. In this article, I’ll tell you everything you need to know so that you can understand how and why it’s possible to achieve financial freedom, even with a disability.

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#139 Is Transferring Colleges Worth It

#139: Is Transferring Colleges Worth It? –

You’re about to make a major choice, but you ask yourself for the hundredth time, “Is transferring colleges worth it?”

You’ve debated your options, weighing the pros and cons. You’ve consulted with a few trusted friends and advisors, yet you’re still unconvinced.

You know you started your college career where you’re at for a reason, but it no longer feels like the right place.

Let’s face it, we’ve all made a choice we regretted at some point or another. But making an expensive choice, like going to the wrong college feels more painful.

So what do you do? Do you tough it out for a few more semesters? Or do you pack up your things and hope to roam on greener pastures, wherever you go?

I once found myself faced with a similar choice after I started my freshman year of undergrad. Eventually, I did transfer, but I’ll get into that later.

The choice wasn’t easy for me, and I doubt it’s easy for you. Your future is at stake, after all, so it’s a scary choice to make. What if you choose wrong?

In this article, I’ll tell you everything you need to know so that you can confidently answer the question, “Is transferring colleges worth it for me?”

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136 7 Ways the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Empowers Employees

#136: 7 Ways the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Empowers Employees –

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has been a cornerstone of civil rights for individuals with disabilities since its passage in 1990. 

This groundbreaking legislation significantly transformed the workplace, creating a more inclusive and equitable environment for millions of Americans. It provided the rights and a pathway for disabled Americans to participate in the workplace in ways they weren’t previously able to.

It’s been decades since the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed, yet there’s still confusion about what it entails. Both employees and employers struggle to understand the rules and requirements at times. The laws behind it are complex, but it is possible to navigate them.

If you have a legal disability, whether it’s a chronic illness, vision impairment, mobility issue, or otherwise, you might be surprised about the extensive ways the ADA can support you in the workplace.

In this article, we’ll explore seven key ways the ADA empowers disabled employees. Arm yourself with this information and you’ll be well on your way to better understanding your rights, and potentially negotiating with employers.

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My Chronic Career Journey: How I Built a Successful Career While Navigating Crohn’s Disease

After I was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, I feared I’d never be able to build a successful career, and it was a dream that greatly mattered to me.

After my diagnosis, it was hard to face the reality that I would likely live with a chronic illness for the rest of my life.

While I didn’t give up on my dreams, I knew that my plans would need to shift, at least to some degree.

When I was young I dreamed of becoming an astronaut. I went to college with that intent and by the time I graduated, I’d become quite familiar with astronaut requirements.

The requirements were strict and incredibly difficult to overcome, even for someone in perfect health, so I knew my chances of becoming an astronaut were essentially 0.

However, I knew I could still become a scientist, and I dreamed of building a successful career and making a difference through science.

As you’ll soon learn, my career didn’t go exactly as planned, and I never foresaw making a shift like I would eventually make, but I did manage to build a successful career. In this article, I’m going to tell you exactly what I did to build my career while managing Crohn’s disease.

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Tips for Chronic Illness and Mental Health: 10 Activities to Conquer Stress and Enhance Wellbeing

It can be hard to balance a chronic illness and mental health.

After all, health issues can take a serious toll. And if stress aggravates your symptoms, then you might find yourself in a brutal cycle of declining mental health that then impacts your chronic illness. If you’ve managed to avoid this vicious cycle, trust me, it isn’t fun.

Both your physical and mental health matter, but it’s often challenging to manage them in the stressful world we live in. Life happens, and before you know it your health becomes the last priority.

It’s easy to let things slide, but it comes with dire consequences when you have a chronic illness. It’s important to take the time your chronic illness and mental health need to improve your well-being.

If you’re hoping to get your health back on the right track then you’re in the right place. In this article, I’m going to share 10 activities that can support your chronic illness and mental health.

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Investing 101 for the Chronically Ambitious: a FIRE Quest for Success

Investing 101 Introduction: A Pathway to Financial Freedom

It’s tough to balance a chronic illness with life demands, but somehow life finds a way.

(I know, I know. That was a terrible place for a classic Jurassic Park quote, but somehow it’s still fitting.)

In reality, you’re a warrior: a chronic illness warrior. Somehow, you do it all, and you and I know that life is tough even WITHOUT having to balance a chronic illness.

I get it, the last thing on your mind is probably your investing strategy. You have 1,000 doctor’s appointments, and you can’t quite remember when you last took your meds…

Speaking of which, I forgot to take mine. Hang on…

Where were we? Ah, yeah…

Your chronic illness takes a beating on you, and sometimes it’s incessant and unending. Sometimes your dreams feel impossible, especially when simply getting out of bed feels like you completed a marathon.

Yes, there are days when it’s a struggle, and there will be days when you feel like giving up. It’s totally understandable, and you absolutely deserve grace. 

You also deserve success, and success doesn’t get handed to any of us. You have to fight for it.

What does this have to do with investing 101, you might wonder? Keep reading on and you’ll find out.

In this investing 101 article, I’m going to provide you with 5 tips you can use to build a successful investing strategy, even as you balance the demands of your chronic illness.

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