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The 100 Dollars Challenge

The 100 Dollars Challenge

In the next 48 hours, spend $100 on something you love. Can not be on kids, family, or charity. On yourself

Challenge is made for people who have trouble spending, designed to create a habit of spending money on things that are valuable to you

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Saving Could Be Worse Than Spending

  • Everyone is taught how to save money but nobody teaches you how to spend money
  • Family history can be very influential on this
  • Many people collect money eternally without having any rewarding goals
  • Would you rather end up at 60 years old with more money or more experie...

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Defining A Rich Life

Defining A Rich Life

  • Most people have never thought about this question, individually and as a partnership
  • People’s feelings on how they are doing financially are highly uncorrelated with their actual financial status
  • Americans love to compare themselves to their neighbours
  • Financial plan...

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Counselling Exercise With Your Partner

Counselling Exercise With Your Partner

We spend our whole life thinking about what we can’t do with our money, so it’s hard to imagine your rich life initially

Step by step process with your partner:

  • On separate pieces of paper, write down your bucket list
  • Share them with each other
  • Pi...

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Podcast: Key Takeaways

Podcast: Key Takeaways

  • We spend our whole life thinking about what we can’t do with our money, so it’s hard to imagine your rich life initially
  • A rich life is not a number; it’s understanding you and your partner’s values/interests and achieving them without the influence of society

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RAMIT SETHI

It’s a tragedy to live a smaller life than you have to.

RAMIT SETHI

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Weekly Financial Meetings

Weekly Financial Meetings

  • You’re off to a bad start if one person is dragging the other to the meeting
  • Don’t blame, always ask questions to understand the context around spending/saving habits
  • Spend less time looking at fixed expenses (rent, groceries, gas), spend more but still little time on variabl...

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"Many people are in the dark when it comes to money, and I'm going to turn on the lights. " ~ Suze Orman

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Week 4: Start Your Conscious Spending Plan

Week 4: Start Your Conscious Spending Plan

Use a tracking tool to see where your money is going. (e.g. Mint) Don’t just go and “create a budget”.

Choose the things you love enough to spend on— and then cut costs on the things you don’t love. This leads to a happy, rich life, not living a life of frugality for no rea...

How you can invest in yourself

How you can invest in yourself

The foundation for every personal pursuit in life is to invest in yourself. It can take years. How you can do it:

  • Learn to build something. If you can create something valuable with limited resources, you can create value.
  • Learn a rare and valuable skill.

Conscious Spending

The people who are aware of this method are able to achieve their financial goals without much stress and still spend on the things they love. Here are the things they do:

  1. Sit down and extensively think and detail their expenses and where they plan on spending their ...

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