Even the Elite Encounter This!

Good morning! Today, I’m sharing step 5 of the “13 Money Resolutions for 2013”: reviewing your expenses. You can catch up on the previous steps if you haven’t done so yet. I accidentally published this post on Sunday instead of scheduling it, so to avoid flooding your RSS feed with multiple posts, I decided to […]

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Navigating September with a Snowflake’s Grace

September has been an odd month for me. After spending five months traveling around Europe on a motorcycle with my boyfriend, I finally stopped and came back “home” to Paris. I call it home because I don’t have any other place right now, but in reality, I’m staying with my mom for a few weeks. […]

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Life in Coronado, Day 53: Navigating Stimulus Relief

It’s been a while since I last blogged! With quarantine giving me extra time, I’ve decided to get back into the habit of journaling and blogging in a conversational way to keep both you and me entertained. You might feel like you’ve missed out on a lot—don’t worry, I’ll catch you up as we go. […]

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TRANSFORM YOUR PASSIONS AND TALENTS INTO A PATH TO FINANCIAL FREEDOM

Austin, the founder of The Logic of Money, loves finance and helping others. He studied finance, investments, and banking, as well as real estate and urban land economics in college. He wants to share his tips and knowledge to make personal finance less stressful for everyone. We’ve all seen those online articles promising that you […]

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Crafting a Masterplan for Achieving Self-Publishing Triumph

November is known for NaNoWriMo, a time when many writers get a jump start on their self-publishing journey. Inspired by Pauline’s pledge to write 50,000 words for NaNoWriMo, I, too, relish this annual challenge. Pauline’s approach isn’t aimed at creating a novel, but NaNoWriMo is still an excellent chance for aspiring self-published authors and a […]

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New Venture: Thriving on Digital Earnings

I’ve been reflecting on the challenge Sam set for himself to generate $200,000 in online income, or else go back to a traditional job. My own challenge isn’t quite as ambitious, but it’s along the same lines. I’ve decided that for the last six months of 2013, from July to December, I’ll live entirely off […]

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THE JOURNEY THAT LED ME TO EMBRACE FULL-TIME HOTEL LIVING

I used to live just a block away from Central Park in Manhattan. This morning, I want to share a story from mochimac, a personal finance blogger at “Save. Spend. Splurge.” mochimac managed to pay off $60,000 of debt in 18 months and now lives in a hotel full-time, working less but earning more as […]

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ASSISTING A READER IN RECLAIMING FINANCIAL STABILITY

Carrie recently reached out to me, sharing her struggles in achieving financial freedom. She expressed frustration over her inability to save money, despite her efforts. She’s a 21-year-old college student, engaged, a business owner, and a pet owner. Her savings account is empty, which understandably makes her anxious about not having a financial cushion for […]

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A Cozy Abode in Guatemala: Weeks 24 and 25

Happy Monday! Here’s some uplifting news from sunny Guatemala. This recap was delayed due to the storm, but now things are almost back to normal. I’m on a plane to France as you read this, so enjoy the update! After a bustling Easter, life is returning to its usual pace, and we’re wrapping up the […]

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