Why You Should Buy More Clothes
You haven’t had to dress professionally in months. Chances are high you’ll continue working from home until 2021. Do you really need to buy more clothes?
The answer is yes, no and maybe.
9 Books That Defined The Savvy Life
I think of my life as before becoming Savvy (BS) and after (AS). But, there was a two year time in between when I started to craft the idea of what living a Savvy Life was all about.
Credit Cards - The Art of Getting Out of Debt
You have credit card debt that’s stressing you out. Whether an unexpected expense or past negative spending habits triggered the debt, it’s understandable to want to throw every spare penny to pay it off. But, that’s rarely the right strategy.
Without a Spending Plan you can easily find yourself in a negative cycle of paying your debt down only to see it build up again despite your desire to get off the hamster wheel. This can be incredibly demoralizing.
Habits - The Good & The Bad (part 2)
In our previous article, I talked about why cultivating good habits is so important. They make mundane or repetitive tasks rote so you can devote more of your brain power to the more novel or important things in your life. I also gave the example of how to make tracking your spending a habit.
In this article, I want to focus on two other critical aspects: the importance of breaking bad habits and making continuous improvement a habit.