The art of spending money

Paying your bills on time each month may not seem like the most creative endeavor.

But the way you handle your household finances can reveal a lot about who you are as a person. It paints a one-of-a-kind picture of you, your values, and intentions. That’s why I’m sharing this Globe & Mail article this week, with inspiration on how your money picture comprises part science, part art.

It’s important to approach your finances with both creativity and intention, as a positive money mindset influences not only your financial well-being but also your personal happiness and success. Let’s continue working together to align these habits and values, putting you in the best possible position to pursue the all-fulfilling life you’ve always imagined.

Check out the article – and I’ve included more info as well that may be relevant to your planning. I hope you find time today to read and reflect on your own masterpiece in the making. Who knows, you might just discover something new about yourself. 

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