As a way to both honor the hard work or this past year, and provide something of value to others building, or considering building their business, I decided to share a month-by-month breakdown of how I actually got to the point of earning the same income as my previous full-time job.
Read MoreToday’s topic and episode is blowing my mind. There are pieces of it that tie into every past season of the Career Foresight podcast as well as providing insight for the future of work.
I’m going back to my podcasting roots on this episode by focusing the discussion on findings from a research article. In this case, it’s an article from the March-April 2020 edition of the Harvard Business Review.
Read MoreI’m talking about a very personal topic: financial decisions, and the poor ones I’ve made. I am primarily sharing about investments I’ve made for my business, but as a self-employed business owner, every investment I make is very personal, too.
Read MoreFinancial strategy and success start with knowing what you want and why you want it, Nechelle says. It’s not just, “I want to own a house,” or, “I want to take a vacation every year,” but knowing what those activities really mean to you. What is motivating those desires? What will change by attaining the given items, experiences or wealth? It seems, the better you can answer questions about what’s motivating your financial goals, the better your relationship with money will be.
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