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Weekly Wisdom: Personal Financial Freedom is Every Step

March 21st, 2010

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Thich Nhat Hanh wrote a book called, “Peace Is Every Step.” Basically, each step of the journey is just as important as the destination.

Personal finance and financial freedom is based on the same principle. It’s the little things you do each day that add up, that make the destination possible. Those steps can be small, monetarily speaking–saving a couple bucks on a purchase, adding an automatic investment to your retirement plan, etc.

But, years from now, it will pay off.

This week, I selected some posts and articles that can help you in small ways, at least for now. But my hope is, through determination, consistency, and patience, these small steps will create a worthwhile journey into personal financial freedom.

Financial freedom is a journey, according to this Guest post on Enemy of Debt

What you do with your time is critical to your personal financial journey. Here, Seth Godin offers you some things you can do that are better than TV.

Are you ready to be your own boss? Here’s a little test from Suburban Dollar to let you know if you’re ready.

Of course, there’s a fine line between having money and hoarding money, as Money Ning points out. And if you are going to spend wisely, Budgets Are Sexy says have a wish list on hand.

One motivation for saving: being broke. Enemy of Debt writes this post: When You’re Tired Of Being Broke, You’ll Start Saving.

Fiscal Geek asks, is the 15 year mortgage suicide?

Investing is another step of the financial freedom journey. Here’s Digerati Life’s examination of using ETFs as part of an investment strategy.

It’s important to start investing early and let compound interest and compound returns increase your investment. Worthy Post exhorts you to start investing now.

What is your most important financial tool? Couple Money says having a spouse who is on board with your financial plan is the most important financial tool you can have.

Here are five steps to disaster proof your finances from The Wisdom Journal.

Dumb Little Man offers 7 Amazing Lessons from 7 Distinguished Billionaires.

Who do you work for? That’s the million-dollar question from The Change Blog.

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  1. March 22nd, 2010 at 18:49 | #1

    Thanks for the shout out!

  2. March 23rd, 2010 at 01:25 | #2

    You betcha, J. Money.

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