How to Actually Stick With Your 2022 Money Goals

How to Actually Stick With Your 2022 Money Goals

New Year, fresh start. It’s a time when many of us make new and exciting goals, including goals around our money. Yet, even with the best of intentions, as the month of January rolls on, many abandon their goals.

Study after study shows that most people give up on their New Year’s resolutions by the end of January or early February. That’s not what we want!

Rewire Your Brain for Wealth

Rewire Your Brain for Wealth

In theory we all want to earn more money, right? Who doesn’t? But sometimes we have deep seated beliefs about money that keep us from doing so.

If we grew up being told that having money is greedy or we saw people gain wealth and become selfish, it makes sense we wouldn’t want to have much of it. Who wants to be greedy or selfish?

The Case for “Back Roads” Traveling

The Case for “Back Roads” Traveling

As part of our Women’s History Month series, Cinneah (the founder of Flynanced) and I co-hosted a series of incredible roundtable discussions with some of our favorite women in the personal finance space with the goal of fostering rich intersectional conversations around money.

Rebecka Zavaleta, is the founder of First Milli, where she educates us on how to invest towards our “First Milli,” and also uses her platform to highlight travelling off the beaten path. Here’s what she had to share.

5 Steps for a Financially Healthy New Year

5 Steps for a Financially Healthy New Year

2022 is right around the corner. One of the things I love about the New Year is that it is a great opportunity for a fresh financial start. I reflect on how the past year went and what I’d like to do differently in the coming year. I think about the highlights of my year - what I liked having and doing. Then I can incorporate this reflection into next year’s financial plan.

Tips for Paying for Your Next Big Adventure

Tips for Paying for Your Next Big Adventure

As part of our Women’s History Month series, Cinneah (the founder of Flynanced) and I co-hosted a series of incredible roundtable discussions with some of our favorite women in the personal finance space with the goal of fostering rich intersectional conversations around money.

We asked Vanessa about tips for paying for our next big adventure. Here’s what she had to share.

Staying Safe While Traveling Solo

Staying Safe While Traveling Solo

As part of our Women’s History Month series, Cinneah (the founder of Flynanced) and I co-hosted a series of incredible roundtable discussions with some of our favorite women in the personal finance space with the goal of fostering rich intersectional conversations around money.

We asked Meriam, a high school educator and founder of Melannial Money, to share some ways she’s practiced safety and self care while traveling solo. Here’s what she had to share. (

Working Travel Into Your Busy Schedule

Working Travel Into Your Busy Schedule

As part of our Women’s History Month series, Cinneah (the founder of Flynanced) and I co-hosted a series of incredible roundtable discussions with some of our favorite women in the personal finance space with the goal of fostering rich intersectional conversations around money.

Danielle Desir, an author, blogger, podcaster, and founder of The Thought Card, an award-winning affordable-travel and personal finance blog and podcast, talked about how time is something that keeps many of us from traveling. Here’s what she had to share.

Achieving FI/RE Isn’t Just for High Earners

Achieving FI/RE Isn’t Just for High Earners

As part of our Women’s History Month series, Cinneah (the founder of Flynanced) and I co-hosted a series of incredible roundtable discussions with some of our favorite women in the personal finance space with the goal of fostering rich intersectional conversations around money.

Evelyn Barrios is a high school life science teacher and creator of Maestra on FIRE. When she is not teaching students about science she is educating others about FIRE through her own journey. Here’s what she had to share about strategizing for FI/RE.

Starting a FI/RE Journey in a High Cost of Living City

Starting a FI/RE Journey in a High Cost of Living City

As part of our Women’s History Month series, Cinneah (the founder of Flynanced) and I co-hosted a series of incredible roundtable discussions with some of our favorite women in the personal finance space with the goal of fostering rich intersectional conversations around money.

Anmol Das aka “moneymolz” is a personal finance enthusiast who started her FI/RE journey in the city of Chicago. She says anyone can be a millionaire — it’s all about making the best financial decisions and being cognizant of your money! We asked her for suggestions on starting a FI/RE journey in a high cost of living area. Here’s what she had to share.

Investing: Getting Started with the Fiscal Femme

Investing: Getting Started with the Fiscal Femme

For many, the stock market is a scary and intimidating place. And I get it. It was for me too. There are millions of articles and books, and even entire TV channels dedicated to talking about investing. There’s so much information out there and some of the jargon can be daunting and confusing (sometimes by design). No wonder we don’t feel like we know enough to get started!