by Sarah | Feb 24, 2018 | Cashflow, Goals, Personal Finance
It’s obvious right? You’re just not disciplined enough, not dedicated enough, not committed enough to stick to your budget. If that’s the voice you hear in your head, listen up. I have some information you may want to consider before you try to...
by Sarah | Dec 4, 2017 | Financial Therapy, Personal Development, Personal Finance, Wellbeing, Wholehearted Living
I woke up yesterday with that weighed feeling of dread. And as I laid there trying to place the reason for the feelings, questioning whether I had words with someone the night before or some sort of conflict, it suddenly hit me like a ton of bricks. No. There were no...
by Sarah | Nov 17, 2017 | Personal Finance
Can you hear it? The excited chatter, little squeals of joy and your favorite Christmas carols…. Can you smell it? Pine, cinnamon, ginger bread, and cookies baking in the oven… Can you feel it? It’s the magic of the holidays! It sounds so nice...
by Sarah | Feb 12, 2017 | Goals, Personal Development, Personal Finance
I just finished setting my goals for 2017. I know. I know. Most people do their goals setting and business planning in the late part of the 3rd quarter or early in the 4th. There’s just no way that was happening for me. I did get started right away after the first of...
by Sarah | Oct 18, 2016 | Financial Therapy, Personal Finance
You know the type of anxiety attack I’m talking about. We’ve all been there. The shortness of breath, the tightness in the chest, the world closing in, the dread in the pit of your stomach (that’s always the worst for me), the hotness on the back of your neck, or...
by Sarah Carr | Jul 23, 2016 | Budgeting, Personal Finance
Good question. Can money really buy happiness? My automatic response used to be, of course not. Happiness can’t be bought! Then I’d think about it again. I suppose money can provide opportunities that lead to happiness. Not to mention that if you look...