I’ve been trying for a week and a half to write about patience. The concept is one that I find to be very important, but every time I sat down to do some research on this I got, well … impatient. Being a patient person is even more virtuous than it used to be. Most information is easily ... Read More »
How Will You #PressForProgress on International Women’s Day and Beyond?
If you haven’t seen the stats, according to The World Economic Forum Gender Gap Report, at the pace things are changing it will take more than 200 years for gender parity in the world. Seems pretty messed up to me. Maybe this is why the theme for International Women’s Day 2018 is ... Read More »
Abundance Lessons from a Village in Ghana
On my first day back in Ghana, as I walked into breakfast at our hotel in the capital of Accra, I was greeted by Mustapha, an amazing young man whom I met on my last trip there. Remember Tigger from Winnie the Pooh? Well, Mustapha’s personality is kind of like that. He’s also brilliant, full of ... Read More »
The Women’s March Should Inspire Your Financial Future
This past Saturday, I attended the Women’s March here in Chicago. It felt so good to join about 299,999 on a beautiful day, and be inspired by the signs and speeches that my peers shared. It got me thinking about the power of women. I looked around me, and thought that if all of the women ... Read More »
Is Allowance Good for Kids?
It's important to teach your kids about money early, and allowance is a great way to do this...but it has to be done right! I'll show you how you can use allowance to teach children about saving, spending wisely, and giving to others. ... Read More »
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