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HAVE YOU GOTTEN YOUR STEPS IN TODAY?

You’ve likely heard the adage that to be healthy, you should walk at least 10,000 steps a day. But have you ever questioned how that rule came about? It turns […]

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DO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN DEBT CEILING?

The federal government and the average consumer have more in common than you might think. As you may have read recently, the U.S. is grappling with how to address its […]

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CELEBRATING ALL PHASES OF LIFE

Late May and June mark the beginning of graduation and wedding season. We celebrate these occasions for multiple reasons, but one of the main ones is that they mark the […]

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WHAT’S YOUR MAGIC NUMBER?

What’s your magic number? Everyone has one. For some, it’s a salary or net worth you aspire to achieve. For others, it’s a wellness goal or status symbol that lets […]

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THE MULTITASKING MOM

Mothers are notorious multitaskers known for their ability to juggle a million things at once. Yet when it comes to money matters, multitasking might not be the best approach. In […]

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DETACH FROM YOUR MONEY DRAMA

Have you noticed: Our lives are constantly bombarded with drama. Whether it makes headlines like the collapse of First Republic Bank earlier this week or is portrayed in TV dramas […]

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THE DO’S AND DON’TS OF DECISION-MAKING

If you’re feeling fatigued from the grind and the seemingly never-ending decisions that arise daily, you’re not alone. This time of year especially, decision fatigue can start to rattle your […]

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SPRING (CLEANING) HAS SPRUNG!

Spring is a time for renewal—a renewal of growth and fresh air. It’s also a great time to clean out our closets, clear out the cobwebs and get rid of […]

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HAPPY FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH!

Living in these uncertain times may fill you with frequent questions about the state of your finances and wellness. This occurs seemingly by the minute, depending on the news of […]

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WORK HARD, PLAY HARD

Imagine a life with the perfect balance between work and play, with enough time in the day to do it all. What would that look like? How could the hours, […]

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