Why let your financial freedom be limited to a painful budget? Sure – you may spend a bit more money than you actually make, but that doesn’t make you a […]
Do you remember the game hide and seek? Have you ever played hide and seek with a toddler? They’re typically terrible hiders. In fact, my 2-year-old broadcasts where she’s hiding […]
People can either make their money work for them or work against them, and more often than not, they unknowingly choose the latter. This is because they are approaching their […]
This post was collaboratively authored with Couples Counselor (and friend) Dr. Matt Morris. Visit his website to learn more. We’re family guys, gift givers, and holiday celebrants, but we’re both tired […]
I came across recently a story about the building of the Golden Gate Bridge. When it was completed in 1937 it was the longest single span in the world. Costing over […]
“What is money”? Seems like a simple question that should be easy to answer, right? As defined by Webster’s money is “something (such as coins or bills) used as a […]
Shark attacks make great stories. I don’t have a good shark attack story but I always seem to find myself at the beach the week of or the week after […]
My wife does a lot. Even though she stays home and doesn’t “work”, she probably works harder than me. Several years back I came across a tool that calculates just […]
Money is commonly a source of stress for many. Particularly if you are married or have kids you probably have fought about money. Dr. Matt Morris, Family Therapist, has this […]