How to deal with debt shame
If you have debt - no matter the amount - and carry a lot of shame connected to that debt, get ready for a pep talk and actionable ways to deal with that destructive feeling.
The best 3 financial pieces of advice I live by
Today I'd like to talk about 3 pieces of financial advice that I'm following right now. They're not exactly what you'd expect - no asset allocation and the hottest crypto. But rules that shape my actions and result in better financial outcomes.
Six months of time freedom - my verdict
Back in April, I finished a very long and rather exhausting full-time design contract. And normally, I’d jump right into the next one. In fact, I was already interviewing when I realised that actually, I’d rather take some time off.
Remortgaging in 2022 - here’s what I learnt
We’re in the middle of an interest rate storm and today I’ll talk about my mortgage - a brief past, present and future if you like with three tips based on my mistakes, learnings and mindset. Let’s go!
10 things I cut out from my budget and don’t miss
In the beginning of my financial freedom journey, I had NO IDEA where my money’d gone. With time, that has changed and so has my spending. Things I used to budget for, sometimes slowly and sometimes quite abruptly disappeared from my spending plan. And so today, I’ll take a look at the things I cut out from my budget and don’t miss anymore.
You wish you had started investing earlier?
The most common sentence uttered by investors? I wish I had started earlier! I see it in so many comments on my YouTube channel... and it always makes me a bit sad. Because to type that up, possibly multiple times, on other money channels as well as mine, means one thing: living with a sense of regret. And so, today's post is for those of you who think of investing and, most often than not, say: I wish I had started earlier.