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Financial Psychology

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The FI Way To Do A Gender Reveal

There are some good reasons to wait to find out the gender. Push yourself, challenge your assumptions and give it a try.

By Frugal$tu, 4 years4 years ago
Financial Psychology

Schedule Your Success In 2021

Schedule your success in 2021 and do the thing!

By Frugal$tu, 4 years4 years ago
Financial Psychology

Goals for 2020 Q1

We are doing something different this year and setting quarterly goals. Here’s what we will do and how.

By Frugal$tu, 5 years5 years ago
Financial Psychology

My 1% Daily Gain

If you improve something 1% every single day of the year, it will be 37% better by the end of the year.

By Frugal$tu, 6 years6 years ago
Financial Psychology

The Simple Rule of 72 And How To Stop Spending $120 for Lunch

The rule of 72 is awesome. Here’s how to apply it without doing hard math.

By Frugal$tu, 6 years6 years ago
Financial Psychology

Focus and Pay Attention – Keys to Taking Calculated Risks

I’m the father of a very active 3 year old and a 6 month old. It’s always exciting watching them grow and try new things. I am excited for the younger one to start crawling and walking. I couldn’t wait for my firstborn to start moving, jumping, running and climbing. Read more…

By Frugal$tu, 6 years6 years ago
Financial Psychology

2019 Resolutions

Forget goals, I’m going with habits and patterns this year.

By Frugal$tu, 6 years6 years ago
Financial Psychology

Financial Psychology: Constraint vs Restraint

Finance is more than a bunch of numbers. Your mindset makes a huge difference. Most people don’t like the idea of having constraints, but maybe you should set some for yourself.

By Frugal$tu, 6 years6 years ago
Financial Psychology

Accountability: The Basis of Strong Family Finances

Being accountable to a partner or a friend makes reaching your objectives much easier.

By Frugal$tu, 6 years6 years ago
Financial Psychology

Make Life Harder

Would you take the stairs in the middle? Or the elevators on the side? Easy choices, hard life. Hard choices, easy life. Make life harder!

By Frugal$tu, 6 years6 years ago

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