How Becoming a Parent Changed My Money Mindset
Becoming a parent changed everything about how I view my time and money. Here’s how I’ve adjusted to make both time and a living for my family.
Becoming a parent changed everything about how I view my time and money. Here’s how I’ve adjusted to make both time and a living for my family.
Since the moment I started working from home, others assumed my kids were with me. Newsflash: I’m not a stay-at-home mom. Here’s why.
Newsflash: Giving up will not help you find a job. Looking for one, however, might be enough to get the job done.
One reader claims that I don’t love my kids because I send them to daycare. Should all moms be stay-at-home moms? What do you think?
A lot of people dream of early retirement without really having a plan for when they get there. The solution? A four hour workday.
Have you ever stopped to think about the high cost of commuting? Read how my 45 minute commute has begun to impact my family life and my emotional well-bring.
The fact that some jobs offer ZERO paid vacation really pisses me off. Why? Because no one can own me.
In case you didn’t know it, Best Buy sucks. Read this post for my horrific Best Buy return story.
The other day I stumbled upon a flashback from my workaholic past….and it wasn’t pretty. Read this post for thoughts on being a working parent.
I have to confess…I am a workaholic. I’m not sure if this is a problem or not, but I wanted to explore this tendency and to get your input. So, fire away!
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