When Thriving Looks Different
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- Anoushka GandhiFounder & CEO
Burnout isn’t just emotional—it’s financial. A real story about survival mode, spending, and what wellness really means.
Read moreExplore fresh perspectives, expert tips, and the latest industry trends to support your financial journey and keep you informed about best practices in financial literacy.
Burnout isn’t just emotional—it’s financial. A real story about survival mode, spending, and what wellness really means.
Read moreYour money era doesn’t begin when you have it all figured out. It begins when you choose to pay attention—starting now.
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Read moreGirl Math is hilarious—until it’s not. Let’s pivot from mental gymnastics to mindful money moves.
Read moreReal financial freedom isn’t always dramatic—it’s personal. Here’s what it can look like when you stop chasing someone else’s script.
Read moreFeeling behind financially in your 30s? You’re not alone—and you’re not out of time. Here’s what one writer has learned the hard way (so far).
Read moreThis summer, skip the guilt spiral and spend with intention. Here’s how to have fun without falling off track.
Read moreIf money talk leaves you exhausted, you’re not alone. Here’s how to reset with simple habits that actually help.
Read moreQuitting my job to build SIMMER changed everything. Here’s how I’m handling money, family, and the pressure in between.
Read moreFamilies, finances, and learning to talk about it all. One writer’s honest take on unlearning silence and building confidence.
Read moreSetting boundaries doesn’t make you selfish—it makes your generosity sustainable. Here’s how to give without guilt.
Read moreFamily support can be a lifeline—or a source of stress. Here’s how to tell the difference before you say yes.
Read moreReal talk about debt, saving, and the money truths we should’ve learned sooner—but can still figure out now.
Read morePart 4 of our series closes out Financial Literacy Month with real-life lessons on insurance, fraud protection, and why protecting your money matters.
Read moreLesson three in our four-part series covers the difference between saving and investing, why emergency funds matter, and how compound growth quietly changes everything.
Read moreUnderstanding the true cost of borrowing money—from APR and compound interest to the pitfalls of credit cards.
Read moreBreaking down key financial buzzwords to help you understand assets, liabilities, net worth, and credit scores.
Read moreDebunking common money myths and setting the record straight on personal finance.
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Read moreSt. Patrick’s Day is all about luck—four-leaf clovers, lucky charms, and maybe even finding that elusive pot of gold. But long-term wealth isn’t built on lucky breaks—it’s built on patience, smart decisions, and understanding your own risk tolerance. Here’s how to create your own luck in investing.
Read moreEver grabbed groceries or electronics and wondered why prices jumped? Tariffs might be the culprit—and your wallet feels the hit.
Read moreWomen are at the forefront of financial decision-making, adapting to economic shifts with resilience and strategy. Learn how they’re managing rising costs and making smart money moves.
Read moreFinancial stress can feel never-ending, but you can break the cycle. Here’s how to take small steps toward financial confidence and control.
Read moreInflation is hitting everyday essentials—from eggs to chocolates. Here’s why prices are rising and how you can stay financially confident through it all.
Read moreFinancial goals don't have to feel daunting! Discover creative strategies to make saving, budgeting, and achieving your dreams as exciting as planning your next big adventure.
Read moreManaging money can feel overwhelming—trust me, I’ve been there. When I started my career in finance, I was completely lost. But over time, I realized that building financial confidence isn’t about being perfect—it’s about starting small, staying consistent, and having the right tools to guide you.
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