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The problem with personal finance blogs

I totally understand the post you are about to read may confuse you, and even more so since I am a personal finance blogger who has been blogging about personal finances for almost 3 years.

personal finance, personal finance blog, personal finance industry, personal musing, personal opinion

Four phases to financial freedom

If I asked 10 people about their definition of “financial freedom”, I would most likely receive 10 different answers.

financial freedom, financial freedom explained, reaching financial freedom

Back to life and financial basics

I can’t believe it is already Thanksgiving here, in Canada. As always, I do my best to practice gratitude on a regular basis, and not just on a particular day.

back to basics, financial basics, life basics

A different money style for a different lifestyle

For decades, the traditional way of life has been pretty much as follow: Get good grades and get a degree … More

financial philosophy, opinion, point of view

100th post- the importance of volunteering

I can’t believe this is my 100th post! I have always been a firm believer of donating & volunteering, even … More

100th post, donating, donating on a budget, volunteering

Free or low-cost exercise options

One of my plans for 2016 is to take better care of myself. This includes exercising everyday. I have been … More

free exercise, gym membership, low-cost exercise, personal finance, personal finance blog

Perceived wealth vs. actual wealth

On my way to work the other day, I found myself stuck in traffic (not unusual). In the lane next to mine, was a Porsche Cayenne.

actual wealth, buying vs. affording, perceived wealth, perceived wealth vs actual wealth, personal finance, personal finance blog

Being judgemental on other people’s personal finances

Recently, an acquaintance of mine -let’s name her Jane- was complaining that she owed Canada Revenue Agency $ 2 000 … More

being judgmental, being judgmental of others'spending, judging other people, judging other people for their spending, judgmental

Gratitude and personal finances

As the Holiday season is in full swing, a lot of people contemplate the almost past year and the new … More

being grateful, gratitude, practicing gratitude

Shifting your financial perspective

I haven’t blogged much lately. My job has kept me busy and major restoration work started at my building that directly impacts … More

changing perspective, changing your financial perspective, financial perspective, shifting perspective

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