simplify your life

March 1, 2012

Yeah, yeah, I know all too well that money isn’t the ultimate source of true happiness, but I tell you, having financial security and knowing that I’m making smart choices about my money sure do provide a nice warm feeling. Sadly, money has become a huge source of stress for most people and is now the number one cause of divorce, of health problems, and of unhappiness. If this is the case for you, you can change it if you decide to, and I believe you'll find it well worth the effort. Here are three straightforward yet very powerful steps to get you started.


August 30, 2011

The money saving tips I offer here are a recipe for simplifying your life, which can offer great rewards. I encourage you to think big and consider taking some major steps to save big money while enjoying a simpler lifestyle. These money saving tips are from the money book, Money Smart by Ted Hunter who is not your typical money management expert.


April 27, 2011

Once again I want to offer a huge thank you to Gena and Jeff over at Ha Nui Loa for volunteering to review Money Smart, my personal finance book, and for inviting me to guest post on their blog.

I connect strongly with their message of living simply and I also participate in the slow-living way of life. While there may appear to be a discrepancy between the topic of money and simplifying your life, I can guarantee you that there’s a very strong relationship between the two.

Money isn’t the most important thing in life—living the life you truly desire is.  I wrote Money Smart to give people tools to manage their money, create their own financial freedom, and build the life they want to live now. Living simply often plays a vital role in focusing on what is most important in life and creating financial freedom.

Take a moment to visit Gena and Jeff, and check out my post, Creating Financial Freedom and Living the Life of Your Dreams.

You can also find Gena and Jeff on Facebook and Twitter.