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Someday, right day

When is someday the right day?

Knowing when it’s the right time

So what?

As a human being with free will, you have the ability to choose what your experiences in life will be. You’ve set goals and visioned dreams like going to school, getting a degree or two, starting your first career, having kids, raising them and retiring as well as achieving some or all of them.… Read More

Prenuptial agreement

Should you get one?

The elephant in the room

So what?

There are sensitivities around prenuptial agreements, also known as prenups. This is especially true for the receiving end of being asked to sign a prenup. Being asked to sign one can make you think that the requester considers the end of your relationship (i.e.… Read More

Essence of all things

Finding the essence of everyday things

“The what it was to be” – Aristotle

So what?

As human beings, we complicate things. We do it by taking simple things, overthinking the hell out of it and turn them into much more than what they are. We all lose sight of the trueness, the essence of our very existence.… Read More

Anger management

Simplified approach to managing your anger

By focusing on mind, body and soul

So what?

Following on from our post about mind, body and soul, we are tackling anger by focusing on these three ways. Effective anger management comes with the following benefits:

  • Deal with situations in a calm, collected manner;
  • Convey your feelings and emotions by communicating clearly and assertively;
  • Learn about yourself and causes of your anger and triggers;
  • Better understanding of your loved ones and acquaintances’ perspectives, viewpoints and feelings and emotions; and
  • Healthier and more responsible lifestyle.
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How to save on life outgoings (Part 4)

Saving money

Simplified ways to do so

So what?

ICYMI: Whether you’re saving money on big-ticket items or avoiding small everyday purchases, any money you spend adds up. Making incremental changes and taking quick steps to cut your costs on small and big life outgoings will have the following outcomes:

  • Be prepared for job loss, disability, injury, a sick child, a car breakdown and other emergencies;
  • Go on adventures, take holidays and spend time with your loved ones;
  • Give you peace of mind and lead to a stress-less life; and
  • Plans for and achieve short and long term goals.
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How to save on life outgoings (Part 3)

Saving money

Simplified ways to do so

So what?

ICYMI: Whether you’re saving money on big-ticket items or avoiding small everyday purchases, any money you spend adds up. Making incremental changes and taking quick steps to cut your costs on small and big life outgoings will have the following outcomes:

  • Be prepared for job loss, disability, injury, a sick child, a car breakdown and other emergencies;
  • Go on adventures, take holidays and spend time with your loved ones;
  • Give you peace of mind and lead to a stress-less life; and
  • Plans for and achieve short and long term goals.
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How to save on life outgoings (Part 2)

Saving money

Simplified ways to do so

So what?

ICYMI: Whether you’re saving money on big-ticket items or avoiding small everyday purchases, any money you spend adds up. Making incremental changes and taking quick steps to cut your costs on small and big life outgoings will have the following outcomes:

  • Be prepared for job loss, disability, injury, a sick child, a car breakdown and other emergencies;
  • Go on adventures, take holidays and spend time with your loved ones;
  • Give you peace of mind and lead to a stress-less life; and
  • Plans for and achieve short and long term goals.
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How to save on life outgoings (Part 1)

Saving money

Simplified ways to do so

So what?

Whether you’re saving money on big-ticket items or avoiding small everyday purchases, any money you spend adds up. Making incremental changes and taking quick steps to cut your costs on small and big life outgoings will have the following outcomes:

  • Be prepared for job loss, disability, injury, a sick child, a car breakdown and other emergencies;
  • Go on adventures, take holidays and spend time with your loved ones;
  • Give you peace of mind and lead to a stress-less life; and
  • Plans for and achieve short and long term goals.
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How to fail

Failing to succeed

How to fail and still succeed

So what?

Failure is inevitable. If you are alive and breathing, you are bound to fail each and every day because no one is perfect. Do you consider yourself as a person that fails well or poorly? Learning to fail well has the following benefits:

  • Gives you learning opportunities to expand your knowledge and skills;
  • Makes you more resilient to future failures and setbacks;
  • Builds strength so you are stronger physically, emotionally and/or mentally; and
  • Grounds and humbles you so you don’t become full of it.
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Taking risks

How to take risks

Life is a risky business

So what?

Taking risks is not just for at the pokies. Life is about taking risks. We take risks as an infant by trying and learning to walk. We take risks an adult with our relationships. We take risks in all aspects of life.… Read More

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