Spending less. There's often a gap between our comfort zones and financial discipline. I'm reading Uncluttered Faith by Joshua Becker right now, and he has a quote that stuck with me about this: "Maybe the life you’ve always wanted is buried under everything you own!"
Spending less. There's often a gap between our comfort zones and financial discipline. I'm reading Uncluttered Faith by Joshua Becker right now, and he has a quote that stuck with me about this: "Maybe the life you’ve always wanted is buried under everything you own!"
Great quote.
Sometimes the life we want isn’t about earning more. It’s about clearing out the things that distract us from what actually matters.
Creating space in our finances often creates space in our lives.
This is so good. I think people underestimate how hard the ‘invest the rest’ part is—fear and overthinking stop so many people from even starting.
The idea that both money and meaning compound really stood out to me. That’s the balance people miss.
Great point, Leticia. The “invest the rest” step sounds simple, but it’s where fear and overthinking show up the most.
I’ve found that starting small and staying consistent beats waiting for the perfect moment every time.
Thanks for the simple, straightforward message, Chris.
Thanks Camille. The formula is simple. The discipline to follow it is where the real work happens.