The Quiet Work of Retraining the Overachiever
Recently I have been allowing myself more blank time and space. I’ve been a little unclear with myself as to the why, and as a result, have been slightly conflicted about this space.
Allowing Impracticality – Thoughts from an “unnecessary” trip to France
I often have trouble doing things that feel impractical. If it doesn’t help get me closer to a goal, or if I can’t easily see alignment with something I’m working towards I can often dismiss it. This trip to France has felt a bit that way.
Webinar: Shortcut Your Path to Financial Independence: Discover The Rules to Break to Find Financial Freedom and Fulfillment
Discover Unconscious rules you’ve created around your finances and which ones are no longer serving you.
It’s Time to Tell Your Money Story
What’s your money story? You’ve got one that replays whenever you interact with money, but is it a story you own? Let’s learn about your and other’s money stories so we can all improve our relationships with money.
The 3 Stages of Financial Independence
No matter where you are on your journey to Financial Independence (skeptical about it, beginner, or retired) the FIRE movement has something to offer you. Our 3 stages will help you figure out where you are and what’s next on your path.
Back to work!
Back to work! New beginnings can be scary. Hopefully this blog post can help remind you of the joy of new challenges. Remember, “zoom out”. New skills become old skills in due time.
You’re not free if your small business finances are a mess!
Your freedom as a business owner is only as good as the processes you’ve implemented. Consistent and effective processes bring time freedom and strong cash flow. Your finance function is no exception to this rule!
Why a Mini-Retirement Could Be Just the Thing to Get You Unstuck
What is a mini-retirement? It’s a purposeful break from work in order to pursue other personal or sometimes professional endeavors.
What’s the meaning of “Reexamine Wealth”?
Reexamine Wealth purposefully has a double meaning, each a nod to the types of work required to gain Financial Independence. The first is the study of money, the second is the study of a good life. Each is important, but it’s easy to get the priority wrong. Money should always support life, not the other way around
Roth Conversion Ladders for Early Retirement
Have you ever wondered how to access your retirement accounts before traditional retirement (age 59 1/2) without paying the IRS a penalty? Roth conversions can be a great way to build a tax and penalty free balance accessible to you in early retirement.
The Quiet Work of Retraining the Overachiever
Recently I have been allowing myself more blank time and space. I’ve been a little...
Allowing Impracticality – Thoughts from an “unnecessary” trip to France
I often have trouble doing things that feel impractical. If it doesn’t help get me...
Webinar: Shortcut Your Path to Financial Independence: Discover The Rules to Break to Find Financial Freedom and Fulfillment
This is a recording of my webinar that I gave on April 12th. In this webinar you'll...
It’s Time to Tell Your Money Story
Photo by Pickled Stardust on Unsplash I love a good story. Honestly, we all do....
The 3 Stages of Financial Independence
Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE) is a lifestyle movement that continually...
The Quiet Work of Retraining the Overachiever
Recently I have been allowing myself more blank time and space. I’ve been a little unclear with myself as to the why, and as a result, have been slightly conflicted about this space. I wasn’t fully aware of the conflict within me until I started noticing my heightened...
Allowing Impracticality – Thoughts from an “unnecessary” trip to France
I often have trouble doing things that feel impractical. If it doesn’t help get me closer to a goal, or if I can’t easily see alignment with something I’m working towards I can often dismiss it. This trip to France has felt a bit that way. The opportunity came...
Webinar: Shortcut Your Path to Financial Independence: Discover The Rules to Break to Find Financial Freedom and Fulfillment
This is a recording of my webinar that I gave on April 12th. In this webinar you'll discover: Unconscious rules you’ve created around your finances and which ones are no longer serving you. Exercises that cultivate financial and mindset flexibility and shortcut your...
It’s Time to Tell Your Money Story
Photo by Pickled Stardust on Unsplash I love a good story. Honestly, we all do. Children, adults, elderly - it's universal. We love stories because we immerse ourselves in the drama or conflict of a good story right along with the storyteller or character. Our empathy...
The 3 Stages of Financial Independence
Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE) is a lifestyle movement that continually levels up your financial know-how and mindset–allowing you more of what you truly value and less excess in your life. No matter where you are on your FIRE journey (skeptical about it,...
Back to work!
After a sabbatical (or mini-retirement as I termed it) of 9 months I have returned to full-time work. I wouldn’t have predicted that I’d land where I currently sit, but I am happy with where I am. I have interesting challenges ahead of me and my new positions...
You’re not free if your small business finances are a mess!
One of the blessings and curses of owning a small business is the freedom to run that business as you please. A lack of forced structure often attracts entrepreneurs to start their own businesses. It's important, however, not to mistake a lack of structure for...
Why a Mini-Retirement Could Be Just the Thing to Get You Unstuck
What is a mini-retirement? It’s a purposeful break from work to pursue personal or professional endeavors. It's a sabbatical. Mini-retirements can be particularly helpful if you’re feeling stuck personally and/or professionally. That feeling of "I know there’s more...
What’s the meaning of “Reexamine Wealth”?
Reexamine Wealth purposefully has a double meaning, each a nod to the types of work required to gain Financial Independence. The first is the study of money, the second is the study of a good life. Each is important, but it’s easy to get the priority wrong. Money...
Roth Conversion Ladders for Early Retirement
Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash Have you ever wondered how to access your retirement accounts before traditional retirement (age 59 1/2) without paying the IRS a penalty? Roth conversions can be a great way to build a tax and penalty free balance...