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Money Remains a Top Stressor for U.S. Adults—Here Are Some Tips to Better Manage Stress (and Finances)

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Research shows that people who suffer from high levels of debt stress have health risks ranging from ulcers and migraines to heart attacks. Beatty took stock of his lifestyle and made hard choices. This article appears in the October 2015 issue of SUCCESS magazine and has been updated. So how much is enough?

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10 Modern-Day Leaders in Personal Growth

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Patrice Washington Photo courtesy of Patrice Washington Wealth is about more than just your finances, which is why Patrice Washington is setting out to redefine it. I recognize that I drive some of the personal finance gurus crazy and I’m 100% OK with that,” she jokes on her website. Yes, you can still buy yourself Starbucks!)

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7 Ways to Save Money by Simplifying Your Life

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Live a happier and more fulfilling life by getting back to basics, analyzing your finances and saving money in the process: 1. Simplify lifestyle practices. Convenience should make life easier, but you regularly replace products, waste your money and end up damaging the environment and perhaps your own health.

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Use These Tools to Make Your Remote Work Dreams Come True

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This article contains links from our trusted partners. A subscription allows you to explore jobs in over 50 career categories, with fields ranging from accounting and bookkeeping to education, finance, and graphic design. FlexiSpot understands this notion and sets out to improve your overall physical health while you work.

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Travel Blogger Karen Akpan Shares How She Journeyed From Debt to Economic Freedom

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This creep ultimately caused her family to lose the ability to stay on top of their finances. It’s called ‘lifestyle creep’ when you’re done with school so you think you have more money and can afford more things,” Akpan says. Even with no monthly mortgage, they still had to pay for food, gas, health insurance and other bills.

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5 Strategies for Making Your New Year’s Resolutions Work

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Well, look at the top five resolutions for 2023, according to a 2022 Forbes Health/OnePoll survey : “Improved mental health (45%)” “Improved fitness (39%)” “Lose weight (37%)” “Improved diet (33%)” “Improved finances (30%)” These are large-scale goals that can’t be reached with one simple habit tweak or schedule adjustment.

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Travel Blogger Karen Akpan Shares How She Journeyed From Debt to Economic Freedom

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This creep ultimately caused her family to lose the ability to stay on top of their finances. It’s called ‘lifestyle creep’ when you’re done with school so you think you have more money and can afford more things,” Akpan says. Even with no monthly mortgage, they still had to pay for food, gas, health insurance and other bills.

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