Recovering From Financial Mistakes: 5 Money Lessons From Schitt’s Creek

“My car is worth less than your pants”. – Stevie Budd Schitt’s Creek is full of unbelievable one-liners. “Ew, David!” pretty much tops the list. But it’s also full of great money lessons and a beautiful story about the Rose family recovering from financial mistakes. In the award-winning show Schitt’s Creek, the insanely-rich Rose family sees […]
Creating a Plan to Reduce Money Stress

Feeling stressed about money? What if you could wave a magic wand and get rid of all of your money stress? Well, I don’t have a magic wand for that… BUT. There are a few simple steps you can take to take control of your money and reduce your money stress. And it’s probably a […]
My Superpower to Help You Save Money

What if you had a secret power to save more money? We all know saving money can be hard. It’s no wonder that so many people barely have $500 in their savings account. There is pressure everywhere telling us to spend more money, and buy more things. And so many times I want to spend […]
How to Improve Your Financial Literacy by Knowing Your Money Mindset

I have a real treat for you today! I interviewed my friend and fellow blogger Lisa Bennett and she graciously agreed to share her knowledge and expertise with us. How cool is that!? First, let me introduce Lisa. Lisa grew up in a family that didn’t talk about money. Like, at all. She watched her […]
How to Budget When You Want ALL the Things

I am so excited to share this guest post today. It was written by my favorite human, my lovely wife Jenna. She was reluctant to write for the blog, but I’m so glad she did. This post is seriously awesome and is jam packed with tips to live on a budget for all the “wanters” […]
How to Tithe When in Debt and Transform Your Life

[Updated December 2021] Should you tithe while you’re in debt? How can you even justify tithing when you can’t pay your bills, and in our case massive amounts of debt? When I was in the trenches paying off debt like crazy, everything I did led to getting out of debt as fast as possible. I […]