#113 Is a Tesla Worth It How to Make Empowered Financial Decisions

#113: Is a Tesla Worth It? How to Make Empowered Car-Buying Decisions

It might be the latest craze, but have you ever actually asked yourself, “Is a Tesla worth it?” Admittedly, this isn’t a straightforward answer for most people.

Regardless of whether you’re all in on Tesla or couldn’t imagine ever owning one, you have to admit that it IS a symbol of innovation and a future powered by clean energy.

But is it the right choice for you

As a proud Tesla owner, I can tell you it’s an incredible car, but it’s not a fit for everyone. You have to consider your situation, priorities, and finances first.

In this article, I’ll share some factors you should consider before you make your next vehicle purchase. By the time you’re done reading this article, you’ll have an answer to the question, “Is a Tesla worth it to me?”

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#112 Spring Clean Your Way to Financial Freedom 10 Strategies

#112: Spring Clean Your Way to Financial Freedom: 10 Strategies

As spring is blooming, it’s a great time to spring clean your finances and put yourself on a way to financial freedom. 

Even if financial freedom isn’t one of your goals, springtime can be a great time to reassess and evaluate where you stand with any of your other financial goals.

It’s a chance to shed the clutter, embrace new beginnings, and cultivate a sense of peace and clarity in your financial life.

Think of it as financial rejuvenation – a chance to assess, organize, and strategize for a brighter financial future. 

Whether you dream of financial independence, early retirement or simply gaining more control over your money, these 10 strategies can help you on your way to financial freedom (and maybe even add spring to your step).

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#111 Budget Planner Template How to Build a Budget to Achieve FIRE

#111: Budget Planner Template: How to Build a Budget to Achieve FIRE

Budget Planner Template: Pave Your Path to FIRE with Purpose and Precision

It may not be the most exciting topic, but a budget planner can spell excitement in your life… At least in the form of financial freedom.

It won’t make you an overnight success story, but your budget planner can give you the exact path – step by step – that you can take to rule your finances and crush your financial goals.

Loving that exhilarating feeling of cruising toward financial freedom? 

Today, you’ll get the keys to accelerate your journey – a powerful budget planner template designed to help you achieve FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early). 

But before you dive in, remember: a strong money mindset is your co-pilot. Those successes, struggles, and failures? They’re all part of the ride, and a positive mindset fuels your resilience and keeps you focused on the destination.

If you’re ready to build your personal roadmap to FIRE, keep reading on to learn exactly how your budget planner can become your most valuable tool. And yes – you’ll get your own template to use as well 😉

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#110 How to Develop a Winning Money Mindset to Drive Success in Your Financial Freedom Journey

#110: How to Develop a Winning Money Mindset to Drive Success in Your Financial Freedom Journey

Last week I talked about how your money mindset shapes your financial freedom journey. Now it’s time to talk about how to develop a winning mindset that will drive success.

In all truth, the best of plans can blow up in disaster if you haven’t strengthened your money mindset muscle. It’s a skill that’s developed over time.

Planning and good budgeting are essential to achieving FIRE along your financial freedom journey, but your money mindset is at least as important, and it doesn’t get talked about a lot.

In this article, I’m going to tell you everything you need to know to develop a winning money mindset that will allow you to drive success in your financial freedom journey.

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#109 How Your Money Mindset Shapes Your Financial Freedom Journey

#109: How Your Money Mindset Shapes Your Financial Freedom Journey

Have you ever heard the phrase, “money mindset?” If you think it’s just some goofy phrase, you’re partially right, but it actually does make sense when you think about it.

In all honesty, most people have some kind of negative thoughts or ideas about money, whether or not you have a lot or a little.

If you’re rich, then you’re just a rich snob, right? If you have little then you’re just bad with money, right?

It sounds like a funny concept, but if you’re truly honest with yourself about your money mindset (i.e. the feelings you associate with money), are they mostly positive, or negative?

This isn’t a “gotcha” moment. The truth is, most of us could probably improve our money mindset and be far better off for it.

In this article, I’m going to tell you exactly how your money mindset can make… or break your financial freedom journey.

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#108 How to Build a Get Out of Debt Budget Plan

#108: How to Build a “Get Out of Debt” Budget Plan

I get it, your fun idea of a weekend probably doesn’t include building a “get out of debt” budget plan. It’s not my idea of fun either, but it doesn’t make a budget any less important.

While a “get out of debt” budget plan may not sound like fun, it doesn’t need to be complicated. And building one that works for you could lead to financial freedom.

And let’s be honest: financial freedom can lead to endless fun. Imagine what you could do if you had the freedom to choose exactly how you spent your time every day. THAT’S my idea of fun.

If you dream of breaking free from your debt shackles once and for all, you’re going to need a budget that works for you.

In this article, I’ll tell you everything you need to know to build your “get out of debt” budget plan, so that you can build your personal path to financial freedom.

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#107 10 Wealth Management Tips to Support Your Financial Freedom Journey

#107: 10 Wealth Management Tips to Support Your Financial Freedom Journey

Wealth management, or in other words, how you handle your finances. It may come as no surprise, but it plays an important role in financial freedom.

Whether you’re a good or poor wealth manager is important if you dream of retiring early and/or gaining financial independence.

Get good at paying off debt, investing in yourself, and increasing your net worth, and you’ll be well-positioned to succeed in your pursuit of FIRE. 

But if you find yourself struggling to stay out of debt and you don’t know where your dollars are going every month, then you might have some work ahead of you before you’re set to achieve your financial freedom goals.

If the latter describes you, don’t fret! You’re here for a reason, which means you’re already taking a great first step in your journey to financial freedom and wealth management.

So if you’re ready to ditch the financial hamster wheel and blast off on your journey to freedom, then buckle up, because we’re about to ignite your financial engines with 10 powerful wealth management tips!

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#103 How to Craft a Career Vision That You're Actually Excited About

#103: How to Craft a Career Vision That You’re Actually Excited About

Have you ever thought about your career vision? Now, I’m not referring to a career plan or even goals. I’m talking about your ideal vision for the job or career of your dreams.

Perhaps you envision yourself working as a CEO for a startup, or in a manager role, or maybe you’re more excited about making a pivot into a new industry. Regardless, your career vision should be your personal North Star.

You may have even once achieved your North Star, but now your career vision has changed. 

That’s ok! Maybe you’re feeling lost in the career landscape, or your current job feels more like a chore than a calling.

It’s never too late to chart a new course and find meaningful work. The key is to create a compelling career vision and a roadmap that guides your steps and fuels your passion.

In this article, I’ll tell you exactly what you need to build a career vision that will help you build the career of your dreams, wherever your journey is taking you next.

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#101 4 Surprising Things I Learned Along My FIRE Journey

#101: 4 Surprising Things I Learned Along My FIRE Journey

My FIRE journey hasn’t always gone according to plan.

I’ve made my share of financial mistakes, but I’ve also learned a lot along the way. 

Over the years, my investing and budgeting skills have increased substantially, and I’ve learned how to avoid some pretty nasty financial pitfalls (like bad loans). 

While I’m grateful for the lessons I’ve learned, I’m far more excited to help people like YOU learn from my mistakes. Hopefully, you can avoid them altogether.

In this article, I’m going to tell you about 4 surprising things I learned along my FIRE journey. Perhaps these lessons will surprise you too. Whether or not they do, carry them with you on your journey to financial success.

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#100 Examples for Success My 10 FIRE Takeaways IG

#100: Examples for Success: My 6 FIRE Takeaways

For lucky article #100, I’m sharing my examples for success… and failure.

I’ve been on a journey to FIRE for some time, but it hasn’t always been rainbows and butterflies. No, I’ve made some pretty painful mistakes along the way.

From buying a car with an interest rate of 29.99% (yes, you read that right), to carrying a student loan balance of nearly $100K, I’ve made some pretty costly financial mistakes along my journey.

Just about the only major financial mistake I HAVEN’T made was carrying a credit card balance… And that was only because my dad taught me to avoid it at all costs. I taught myself the other stuff the hard way though.

In this article, I’m going to tell you about the lessons I’ve learned along my financial freedom journey. Use these examples for success (and failure) as a guide along your own journey. Even better if you can learn from my mistakes and avoid them entirely!

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