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Money Mindset

It’s important to have the right money mindset. Without the right money mindset, you may not feel happy despite how much money is in your bank account.

Let’s face it, money is an important part of our lives. We need to have the right money mindset so we can go through life feeling great!

Things I’ve learned from working 1/3 of my life at the same company

July 25, 2020September 24, 2018

Later this week I’ll turn 36. Quite often, when people ask how old I am, I would have to think a little bit to figure it out. And I still get asked for ID’s in …

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It’s not about being privileged or not, it’s about taking the opportunity

July 29, 2024September 17, 2018

When we were in Denmark, we stayed at Mrs. T’s grandma’s summer house for a week. It was situated about an hour northwest of Copenhagen. While there, we spent a lot of time just relaxing, …

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The Misconception – Saying ‘Yes’ means spending money

July 25, 2020August 27, 2018

The other day I came across this brilliant quote for the very first time. I read it over a few times and thought about how I could use it in my everyday life. Always say …

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It’s OK to dream. Don’t let reality deter you.

September 17, 2021July 2, 2018

At four and half years old, Baby T1.0 is at a super fun age that is really neat to interact with him every day. His imagination is out of this world. The other day he …

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FIRE Canada Interview #6 – Create a Net Worth Statement

July 29, 2023June 25, 2018

I’m still recovering from the sickness. I went to the doctor last week and was told I got bronchitis and was put on 7 days of antibiotics. So I’ve been taking it easy and working …

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A dying person’s last words…financial independence retire early is nonsense

July 29, 2023May 14, 2018

You’re probably wondering what this post is about, especially given the weird title. But first, let’s ponder over a hypothetical question… Would you accept this job offer? Working from home, flexible hours Working with people …

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Financially independent…but we choose not to be

August 11, 2020April 30, 2018

It’s hard to believe April is almost over and May is just around the corner. It’s getting warmer and sunnier here in Vancouver and it sure feels like summer is just around the corner. Here …

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