Satisfaction in Your Work, obtain it with these 5 pillars
We all spend a significant amount of our lives working. Whether we are pursuing our passion or simply trying to make a living, work takes up a significant portion
Dissatisfaction in the workplace, Which Money Archetypes are “Quiet Quitting” or “Rage-Applying”
In the past few months, the tendencies on the job market have been a hot topic, and today I am joining in the discussion by analyzing how the
Do you look back with pain or joy
You want to improve yourself, or you wouldn’t be reading a blog on a coaching site. Perhaps you are already aware of the challenges the pursuit of improvement highlights. We all
Work beliefs that limit your potential
Have you ever heard someone say that their vacation is a lot of work? I certainly haven’t. Commonly, people use the word “work” to refer to something difficult and unpleasant. So, these characteristics
Where is your attention?
At work or at home, we find subjects that are more significant for us than others. So, we tend to say that these are the subjects we give our attention to, yet rarely this is the
Are you aware of the positive aspects of your work?
Many people categorize work like something they have to do. There is certainly a need to obtain the money that allows us necessities. However, if this is how you look
Celebrate your financial wins and set the tone for the new year
Starting the new year is a great time to celebrate your financial wins and set the tone for what’s ahead. Whether you paid off your debt, you achieve
Blind Trust
Today I saw a post in social media saying: “Sometimes you have no choice but to trust the Universe and know it has your back”. This got me thinking. Sometimes trust is not easy, and we feel
How to see yourself rich
Modern society turns to money to measure all sorts of things. Our abilities, our success and our social standing are some examples of what society measures in dollars. But there are happy people who
The boost you need to get rid of debt
We are experiencing a cost-of-living crisis. But many people also must deal with significant debt. I understand the feeling of not having enough, the disempowerment perceived when the prices rise