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Who doesn’t yearn to earn money while they sleep, eat, and play? A person can just lounge at home in their PJs or go on a trip and their bank account keeps seeing an uptick. That’s the allure of passive income. It’s a way to boost your cash flow without constantly spending your time and …

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Does your brain shut down, and your tongue become heavy when you need to start a conversation? Breaking the ice can sometimes seem like a Herculean task (thank goodness the holiday parties are behind us). However, revealing fun facts about yourself is a great way to reveal unique aspects of your personality and get the …

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Let’s uncover the wisdom of Warren Buffett – one of the world’s most successful investors! While notable for his billionaire status, Buffett maintains surprisingly frugal habits. This makes him uniquely qualified to understand where people often unknowingly fritter away their hard-earned cash. This isn’t about shaming those struggling financially. The goal is awareness. Even seemingly …

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The world needs kindness now more than ever, and being nice is a good thing. Everyone cherishes someone willing to go the extra mile for others. Unfortunately, being overly nice in personal and professional settings can potentially hinder relationships. There’s a fine line between being genuinely compassionate and being so nice that it negatively affects …

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With the new year here, did you know that 80% of New Year’s resolutions fall apart by February? This statistic paints a gloomy picture of the challenges we face when chasing personal growth. We often fall into traps that hinder our progress, unknowingly sabotaging our own development. While setting goals and working toward them is …

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Get ready to empower and educate the next generation to make smart money moves! We’re about to reveal vital financial lessons often neglected in school curricula. These financial tidbits aren’t meant to make kids obsessed with money, but rather give them the tools to build a financially sound and secure future, no matter where they …

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The idea that an expensive four-year college degree is the only way to a well-paying, fulfilling career is outdated and often just plain wrong. In reality, there are many different routes to a satisfying and well-paying job, many of them (but not all) in the home improvement arena. While certain professions demand a traditional university …

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January often arrives with a heavy dose of expectation. People everywhere scramble to rewrite their lives overnight, armed with lofty goals that usually start fading before the tree comes down. Parenting, work, and household chaos don’t pause just because the calendar flipped. This article suggests a different approach. Instead of rigid resolutions that feel like …

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Being born in the 21st century is like being handed a backstage pass to the tech revolution. For those who don’t know life without smartphones and Wi-Fi, the world is a fascinating mix of gadgets, memes, and instant communication. It’s a time when everything feels connected, and the idea of waiting for anything, be it …

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Financial freedom seems to escape many despite their best efforts and budgeting (for home and outside expenses), while others find wealth so easily that their path appears uncomplicated (or so it seems from afar, anyway). This begs the question – what sets those stuck in poverty apart from the wealthy (typically considered middle to upper …

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