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Tidbits about wealth sayings from history
Where did Piss Poor come from? They used to use urine to tan animal skins, so families used to all pee in a pot & then once a day it was taken & sold to the tannery.......if you had to do this to survive you were "Piss Poor". But worse than that were the...
The Truth is in the Consequence
Yesterday, I had lunch with my BFF, Peggy, at our favorite little hole-in-the-wall Mexican food joint that we've frequented for decades (literally) and I made a choice that affected the remaining part of my day and virtually the entire night. The choice? Having a diet...
Passing on Sir Abraham Lincoln’s Knowledge
First, thank you ALL for your kind words of wisdom and appreciation and more. I had no idea I would spend the entire day in tears off and on! Wisdom for Wednesday I read this this morning (do two thises make a that?:-) and thought it wise to pass along to you... "You...
6 Impossible Things Before Breakfast
Thanks Alice...(in Wonderland, that is), Have you ever gotten up in the morning and had 6 impossible thoughts before breakfast, or before getting up, but they weren't the kinds of thoughts Alice in Wonderland was speaking of? They were 6 things you thought impossible...
The Money Game is a big hit!
You know how one person can make your day? Well, this morning at Creative Wealth we got a great letter from Steve. Steve purchased The Money Game® a while back and just used it to teach 21 kids and teens this past weekend and he took the time to send us this great...
Teach Math Through Sound Financial Education Program
When it comes right down to basics, life at it's core it simply about survival. Oh, we want it to mean so much more, but it really isn't any more complicated that eating, drinking, breathing and staying alive. So, why is it that the basic life skills we need to...
8 Financial Tips for Your Soon-to-be College Student!
It always strikes me as funny (in a sad sort of way:-) that parents wait until their children graduate from high school before thinking about how to teach them to manage the money they're about to go off to college with. Someone asked me recently for some pointers...
The Right Age to Teach Kids About Money
Question: What is the right age to start teaching kids about money? Answer: If they are breathing, they should be learning about money! OK, that may seem a little over zealous, but here's the thing... Just like our need for oxygen from the moment we pop...
Financial Surrender…Breathing Deeply Into What Is
Inquiry of Stuff I know, I know. The idea of surrendering to life for a lot of people puts them in a state of fear, or panic, or worse. However, the idea, and practice, of surrendering to 'what is' can be quite freeing, especially when it comes to money and the stuff...
Kids and Goal Setting: Soccer Anyone?
Many adults set yearly goals while others set monthly or weekly goals. Only a handful set daily goals. Statistics show that people who set daily goals reach more of their goals than those who don't. Regardless of how often parents set their own goals, it is common...
Dream Your Life Into Being with Dream Boards for the Whole Family!
Have you ever had a dream, thought about it for hours on end, thought about it from every angle, contemplated every detail, even knowing what it would feel like when the dream came true? If you have, you understand the powerful process of manifestation. If you...
Teaching Financial Literacy Teachers
I have been holed up since Tuesday of this week (7/6/10) teaching a new group of trainers how to use accelerated learning to make financial education programs like Camp Millionaire more effective and so much more fun for the participants. Though I haven't had much...
Teaching Yourself About Money…Where Do You Begin?
There you are...faced one morning, noon, or evening...with the stark reality that you don't have a clue how to manage your money, let alone how to prepare for the R word...Retirement. Though the concept of retirement has recently moved aside and allowed the idea of...
Financial Self-Esteem: What Really Makes Us Happy
We've all heard the saying, Money Doesn't Buy Happiness, AND most of us have experienced a time when we felt much happier when we had money in our lives than when we didn't. As much as we want money to simply be a tool that helps us reach our dreams, the fact is, most...
The Value of a Father’s Day
My father passed away when I was 26. My son, his only grandson at the time, was just a year old when nature took it's course with a man who had never taken care of himself physically, nor had the tools to find an underlying source of happiness during his short 53 year...
Are You Having A Financial Affair?
I know, I know. Just the idea on 'an affair' makes people crazy...though it's usually associated with a relationship of some sort. What I'm talking about here is a FINANCIAL affair...an affair where your life is turned upside down and inside out because you want...
The Money Jars Activity
Managing money wisely is one of the most important skills necessary to becoming a financially savvy adult. Only problem is that very few of us actually learned a system or strategy for managing our money. This is where the Money Jars Activity comes in. You see, most...
The Language of Money Activity Lesson
Learning about money is just like learning about any other subject...there are words that are specific to the topic that you must know and understand in order to put the information you're learning to use for your benefit. Assets, liabilities, saving, investing, debt...
Financial Education: Right or Privilege?
Financial Education: Fact or Fiction In 2001, a young woman started questioning her lack of financial education as she looked around and saw so many WITH money but even more WITHOUT. She didn't understand how she'd gotten mostly A's in high school and college, knew...
Financial Exit Points…Where are YOURS?
I am reading the most wondrous of relationship books called Undefended Love. In it, there are many areas where the word 'money' could be substituted for the word 'relationship' or 'love' and lately I find myself considering a particularly powerful aspect of the book ~...
Introducing Wealth Chats from Creative Wealth for Women
If you're wanting or needing to learn about money but... • Can't afford to attend a program. • Can't afford the time away from home or don't want to leave home. • Don't do well in a large seminar or workshop environment. • Want to learn with other women. • Want to...
Financial Dogs Barking in the Night
Have you ever been sound asleep in the middle of the night having a pleasant dream and been rudely woken up by a dog barking nearby? And then... just as you're getting back to sleep, the dog barks again? And again? And it feels like the dog is never going to stop?...
Why Our Financial Literacy Movement is Stuck!
Note from Elisabeth...I did NOT write this but easily could have. I have stubbed my toe (and brain) since 2002 on this path down financial literacy hell and I use that word because it the fact that we don't teach it to kids and teens in schools ignites a passion in me...
Even Search Engines Struggle With Money
So, here we are, a financial education company who's mission it is to teach basic, but immensely critical, financial principles to kids, teens and adults, primarily focusing on women. We send out emails and such about our programs and most of them contain the words...
Financial Adjustments…A Little Yoga Anyone?
Most people probably don't know that my educational background, and first love, is health, fitness and nutrition. I delight in using the knowledge that I know to create an environment INSIDE of my skin that provides me with the most optimum living experience I can...
Seven Powerful Steps for Financial Peace of Mind
I’ve always considered reacting and responding as two different types of behavior relative to an outside stimulus. This week I’ve been thinking about the differences within a new paradigm...money, of course! The definition of ‘react’ is to act in response to...
GET REAL RIGHT NOW!
Positive thinking, powerful prayer, and raising your vibration. Is this how you’re going to create financial security? Without getting real with your money, none of this will make a difference. No zero’s will be added to your bank balance. Until you acknowledge and...
Financial Freedom REdefined
Most of us define Financial Freedom as follows... "Financial freedom is when you have more money coming in each month passively (i.e., you're not trading much of your time and energy for it) than you have going out in expenses each month." Makes sense, huh? I bought...
Talking To Your Kids About Money
From what parents tell me, sometimes it's just plain challenging to talk to your children and teens about money. Heck, sometimes it's even hard to talk to your adult children about money. We understand. For whatever reason, as parents, sometimes the words just don't...
Strategies for Debt Reduction – A Bank Insider’s Shocking SpyCam Confession
Every once in a while I find someone who knows a lot about something I only know the basics about. Debt Reductions and Credit Scores are one of those areas. I know a lot but Philip Tirone is an expert in this area. Many months ago Philip hosted a teleseminar for us...
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