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Financial Freedom by Grant Sabatier: A Review

If time travel was a thing, I’d pop back 20 years and hand younger me a copy of Grant Sabatier’s Financial Freedom: A Proven Path to All the Money The hope is that – step by step, dollar by dollar – you can rid yourself of anxiety over money and gain the many benefits of financial independence that Sabatier discovered for himself: feeling calm and present, grateful and happier – and doing work that’s fulfilling and meaningful, instead of just a means to paying the bills. Here’s Sabatier’s 7-step framework for getting you to financial freedom: Calculate where you are today. Let’s see how this plays out with the book’s main points: The most important insight in Financial Freedom, which I think deserves the repetition it gets across the chapters, is that “time is more valuable than money.

The Power of the Habit Snowball

Use the habit snowball to build a happier, healthier life, focusing on one habit at a time for growing momentum. Yeah, I know

The Complete Guide to Visiting the Georgia Aquarium with Kids

There’s a ton of information on the website that I wish I’d read before our visit. The aquarium’s website has pretty good instructions for parking. There are $10 lots right nearby, but I didn’t mind the extra $2 for cover on a rainy day. If you live in Atlanta or have a little more time, check out these great special events: * Toddler Time: I wish I could attend these themed, special story and song times with my kids!

Curb Free with Cory Lee: Meet the Top Accessible Travel Blogger

Before I’d gone to Israel, I didn’t know what to expect and thought it was going to be dangerous, because it’s the Middle East. I’ve done the research, and I don’t know of any other wheelchair user that’s done it. I think it’s made me more aware of what’s going on in the world. And also as a blogger and business person, what can I do today to stand out to companies that maybe haven’t ever thought about accessible travel or destinations and have never worked with an accessible blogger?

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