Saving money doesn’t have to send us on a price-smashing frenzy that leaves broken trolleys and disgruntled shoppers in our wake. In fact, panic buying is probably worse for our budget than doing a daily grocery run. With the right approach, buying in bulk can be a smart way to save money on everyday items. If not done correctly, it can lead to waste and even overspending. To maximise the benefits of bulk buying and avoid […]
Continue readingFinancing a life you love
When it comes to financial planning, many believe that the ultimate goal is accumulating as much money as possible. However, this approach may only sometimes lead to a fulfilling lifestyle. Instead, it’s important to consider what kind of life you want and then create a financial plan that allows you to achieve that lifestyle. As Chris Brogan said, “The goal isn’t more money. The goal is living life on your terms.” This means that financial planning […]
Continue readingFrom master to servant: how to take control of your money
Money can be both a master and a servant in our lives, depending on how we choose to approach it. As P.T. Barnum once said, “Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant.” Let’s explore what this means and how we can ensure that money serves us rather than the other way around. Money as a master can be a daunting prospect. It can feel like we are constantly at its mercy, always struggling to […]
Continue readingInbox zero = energy zero
For years there have been copious books, blogs and articles written on healthy time and energy management, and in today’s digital environment, it’s even more essential for success. Experts suggest a shift in how we approach our daily routines, starting with our emails and social media notifications. While our email inbox or WhatsApp notifications may seem like the most urgent priority, it can often lead to “energy zero” if we are not careful. After running a […]
Continue readingThe three-legged stool
“Financial security and independence are like a three-legged stool resting on savings, insurance and investments.” – Brian Tracy. When it comes to financial planning, many people focus on investing as the key to financial security and independence. However, as Brian Tracy points out, financial security and freedom require a three-legged stool resting on savings, insurance, and investments. Savings are a crucial component of financial security and independence. Without savings, unexpected expenses or emergencies can quickly derail […]
Continue readingWhen to change your plan
“There is nothing wrong with changing a plan when the situation has changed.” – Seneca the Younger Financial planning is an essential aspect of living in our wealthspace, as it helps us achieve our financial goals and ensures our long-term financial stability. However, no matter how well we plan, life is unpredictable, and situations can change quickly. Therefore, it’s important to remember that there is nothing wrong with changing a plan when the situation has changed. […]
Continue readingStay motivated and committed to change
Staying motivated to change can be a challenge! It’s too easy to fall into old patterns and habits. It can be difficult to remain committed to change because change can be a complex process that requires effort, discipline, and perseverance. Sometimes, people need more motivation to change, and with a clear and compelling reason, it can be easier to stay committed. Negative self-talk, such as negative thoughts and self-doubt, can erode commitment and motivation. Some of […]
Continue readingThinking, feeling and acting
Thinking, feeling, and acting are interrelated processes that shape our behaviour, and they often become so habitual in our busy lives that we are no longer mindful of them. We lose control of being intentional about the direction our lives are taking – and this often shows up in our finances. Therefore, it is important to be aware of our thoughts and feelings and how they influence our actions, especially concerning financial behaviour. Essentially, thinking refers […]
Continue readingDrop anchor when it’s stormy
“Thoughts are only thoughts. They are not you. You do belong to yourself, even when your thoughts don’t.” – John Green Our thoughts can be our best friend or our worst enemy. They can motivate and inspire us, or they can bring us down and cause us unnecessary stress and anxiety. We tend to identify with our thoughts, believing that they represent who we are, but the truth is that our thoughts are only thoughts. They […]
Continue readingAre you ready to reduce digital distractions?
Do you often reach the end of your day and feel like, regardless of how busy you’ve been, you still don’t feel productive? It’s all too easy to begin our day in our emails and allow all the interruptions of ‘urgent messages’ to run our entire day. These digital distractions can seriously affect our productivity. The constant notifications and easy access to social media and other websites can lead to procrastination, reduced focus, and decreased efficiency. […]
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