Simple Money, Rich Life by Bob Lotich: Book Review
There are a lot of money books out there, but most of them are either super dry, impractical, or unbiblical. Simple Money, Rich Life is just different.
There are a lot of money books out there, but most of them are either super dry, impractical, or unbiblical. Simple Money, Rich Life is just different.
We’re going to be a part of a new church, Trent’s job is up in the air, and today I’ll address someĀ “criticism” I got on a recent blog.
Have you ever felt like you were spending too much money on the wrong things and not enough money on the right things? It can be easy to get down on yourself about your spending, but if you don’t know how much you SHOULD be spending it’ll be hard to make any lasting changes.
Tracking your spending brings hidden things to the Light. When we expose things that are out of line with God’s will they begin to lose their hold.
It’s taken me almost 15 years to figure this out, but there IS a way to be responsible with your money, spend without guilt, and feel less FOMO.
When money is tight we naturally think, “If I only made more.” But what if you didn’t actually need to make more? What if you didn’t need to make a cent more, but it felt like you got a pay raise? Would you do it?
There are four books that I (Sarah) have read over the last couple of years, and I can’t recommend them enough! If you’re looking for some solid reads for the new year then definitely start here.
You may already know exactly what you’re going to buy for everyone on your list. On the off chance you don’t, and you’re stuck, here are some of the things we love and would highly recommend.
Christmas is a weird time. We have visions of peace and gratitude. Family time and relaxation. But more often Christmas is full of stress, last-minute shopping, and a whole. lot. of traffic.
What if we could have a simpler, more meaningful, less stressful Christmas? If you’re like, “Yes. Please, sign me up for that!” Then here are, what we consider, six really great ideas you can start implementing this year.
If you’ve tried habit tracking in the past and it hasn’t worked out I would encourage you to try again. Here are three reasons why author James Clear says habit tracking is a great idea and four free PDFs to help get you started!