Live Well
Don’t take life too seriously, no one gets out alive! Here we cover the other side of financial independence. Lifestyle, health, travel, sport and luxury purchases.
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How to Prepare Your Home For Winter
September is almost gone and by this stage, many of us are starting to think about the cold weather. It’s time to prepare your home

Free Investing Class For Beginners
I started foundered last year to help people better understand money and to build wealth. I always said that if I can help one person

Overemployed – Modern Day Robinhoods?
Recently I’ve become fascinated with a trend called overemployed. Now that might be a new term for you, but I promise it had me trawling

10 Top Money Quotes To Inspire You
I love storytelling and the more I write about money, the more I use stories to illustrate the points I’m trying to convey. I draw

What Is A Sinking Fund?
I’ll be honest with you. I didn’t know what a sinking fund was until last year. The term sinking fund was something I’d never heard

Debt Snowball vs. Debt Avalanche | Which is Better?
The debt avalanche method and the debt snowball method are two of the most popular strategies used to pay down debt. When it comes to

The Debt Snowball Method To Pay Off Debt
You might have heard of debts snowballing out of control, and this happens for many reasons. But by using the debt snowball method, you can

The Debt Avalanche Method – Pay Debt Off Fast
The burden of debt can be crippling, and I applaud anyone who is in the process of repaying it. Whether you owe a little or

The Ultimate Payday Checklist
It’s the last Friday of the month and for a lot of us in employment, it’s payday. Often payday is a time to enjoy the
Live your best life
Enjoying the journey towards financial independence is equally important to the goal. In our Live Well articles, we aim to provide a broad spectrum of topics that will help you live a more fulfilling life in body and mind. We’ll also write about the lesser covered topic of spending. Focusing on frugality doesn’t mean being cheap, but rather spending on those things that are important to you. Want a ski trip to the Alps? A luxury watch? If it fits your budget, go for it!
For many financial independence provides an opportunity to refocus on the areas you’ve neglected over the past years and decades. Health and fitness will be a huge focus