People often say that a cup of coffee costs only £3 and that’s nothing. Well, £0 is nothing, so let’s assume that £3 isn’t a massive amount of money If you buy one cup of coffee every day (including the weekends), you will end up spending £21 a week, which equals £1,095 a year, and…
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Why Your Mindset Shapes Your Financial Future
I watched “The Minimalists” documentary years ago, and then I read Mr Money Moustache’s blog furiously in 2019. But it wasn’t until the national lockdown that I noticed a massive shift in my consciousness. In all honesty, I would never want to go back to the mindset I had pre-lockdown. When you start changing habits and shifting outdated…
Your Path to Financial Freedom Starts Here
Recently, I read that women in my generation will never earn as much as our fathers did; even though we are much better educated, we will still struggle financially. After taking some time to carefully analyse my girlfriend’s and my finances, I had to agree with that statement. We were all very well educated and…,…
Where Does All Your Money Go?
For years, I didn’t really know where my money was going. Each month, I was surprised to find I had nothing left in my bank account by the end of the month. I worked just to spend, which made me feel helpless. To control my spending, I decided to run a monthly budget, which revealed…
Financial Independence Is Not About…
…not working or not having to work for the rest of your life. Many people who are fortunate enough to become financially independent early in life choose to work, basing their decisions on what they want and what’s right for them rather than prioritising financial security alone. That’s what financial independence is all about: having…
What If the Big Check Never Comes?
Even though I’ve been working since my early 20s, I’ve never been a big saver. My childhood programming led me to believe that one day, somehow, a substantial check from one of my amazing, brilliant ideas would materialise and solve all my years of financial negligence, so there was no need to save anything along…





