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The 6 Biggest Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 30s

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For many, it’s a decade during which they are buying their first home, having children and upgrading their lifestyle. Allowing lifestyle creep “Spending is so visible because of social media and the internet,” Mahoney says. However, it’s not just lifestyle creep that’s causing this growing debt.

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Dear Debbie: How Can I Balance the Needs of My Business with the Calm of a Routine?

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Micro routines are those non-negotiable daily things that remind your body that even when the environment is different, this one task stays the same. This article originally appeared in the January/February 2023 Issue of SUCCESS magazine. One tactic is creating micro routines. appeared first on SUCCESS.

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12 Personal Development Books to Take Control and Jumpstart Your Life

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Published in 2023, Hidden Genius pulls back the curtain and unlocks the mental frameworks of what drives high achievers to success. Here, Bolles teaches practical methods for success ranging from self-inventory to unveil your passions to negotiating the right salary. And the lessons are transferable.

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Ready for a Flexible Work Arrangement as a Parent? Here’s How to Negotiate Better Hours

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Jones had to adapt, negotiating flexibility into her role to survive and thrive. Here’s what experts and moms want working parents to know about how to negotiate the necessary and well-deserved flexibility into your current or future role. How to negotiate flexible working hours as a working parent Remember Tramelle Jones?

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Do Women Need to Save More When Planning for Retirement?

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Negotiate for a higher salary. It may be uncomfortable, but negotiating a pay raise can significantly add to your retirement savings. Just don’t let your lifestyle negate your increase in pay. In 2023, employers can contribute up to 25% of an employee’s salary or $66,000, whichever is less.