Best Productivity Hacks: Unlock Your Full Potential

Productivity is about working smarter, not harder. In a world full of distractions and endless to-do lists, finding ways to stay focused and get things done efficiently is more important than ever. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a student, or simply someone looking to make the most out of your day, these productivity hacks can transform…

How to Make Workingout a Habit and Not Just a Temporary Failed Goal?

Gyms are full of people at the beginning of the year. By months two and three only the ones that have been going for a long time are the ones who keep showing up. We tend to have this self-sabotage mentality of all or nothing. You get the membership, show up for three days straight,…

Real networking! Anything We Do Is for Others and Because of Others: If you Keep Score You Lose.

There is no such thing as a self-made man. To be a great leader you need to be generous. We live in a connected world and generosity is your currency to success. As the oldest of five brothers, I learned to quickly become independent as most of the attention went to my siblings. Still, I…

If You Had the Power to See Your Future, Would You Actually have the Discipline to Make Better Choices? 

Most of our daily decisions are habits we have built into our lives. Picture this:  Before going to bed you decided that you want to turn your life around. Stumbling, you fall face-first under the bed, and a cluster of mushrooms growing under your bed slips past your lips and you go on a trip…

Learning to Spend Money When You Have Some and When You Don’t

Money is only good for spending when the spending is for good things. Merely making more money probably won’t make you happier or more satisfied, but learning to spend it well will.  Financial sanity is not about having money. It’s about having what you want and attaining your dreams.  Depending on where you are now…

The Myth of Enough

How much is enough money? With how much money a year can you say that it would truly be enough? When we make little money we want more because we might be living paycheck to paycheck but we also tend to somehow make it work.  As our income increases our debt and expenses increase. We…

The Paradox of Saving Money: Use Your Own Spending Psychology to Save More

If you want to save for unexpected rainy days, that’s perfect. But if you’re not good at saving, start with purposeful spending. Once this habit is built, saving more over time will be easier. Most of us are natural spenders and poor savers. Companies target us with ads, and credit card companies incentivize us to…

Master Your Financial Psychology: The Key to Making Financial Decisions Beyond Budgets

Real financial power is knowing that financial decisions are made from your psychology, not budgets and books.  Don’t write down a wishful budget because like every month, you will fail.  If you want to eat out less don’t just put down on your budget “I will only spend 300 dollars eating out.” Anticipate your impulsive…