Tag: banish money misery

  • Worry When it Happens (And Not a Moment Before!)

    I first wrote this blog post back in 2008…and the sky is STILL falling in. Allegedly. So my thanks to the news crews who appear to be making my point for me! With all the uncertainty in the financial world at the moment, there is a lot of worrying going on. The news programmes seem…

  • Gratitude and Generosity

    This month, my ebook distributor smashwords is having a 50% off sale – and my ebook “110 Ways to Heal Your Money” is part of that summer sale – you can get it this month only for $4.99 (approximately £3). Half price! To buy it click here. And to help you decide if this purchase…

  • Excerpt from Banish Money Misery: Panic Stations

    Panic Stations I’m sure you’ve had this situation in your life – the bank statement arrives, or an unexpected bill or expense and suddenly you start to panic. ‘Oh my God, how will I find the money’; ‘I’m going to lose my house’; ‘I need to go and get a second job, I know I’ll…

  • Financial Integrity

    Well, my office revamp is still not finished – I am still searching through boxes in the garage every five minutes for things I need (that I genuinely thought I wouldn’t need for weeks…). However, one more weekend should see it done. All the materials are in place, all I need is a couple of…

  • The Best Financial Advice You Will Ever Receive

    An Excerpt from “110 Ways to Heal Your Money” by Donna Higton – remember this is available at half price until 7th April with the code HH33V. Tell your friends. 🙂 So, what’s this ‘best advice’ then? Spend less than you earn. Simple eh? So why on earth are so many of us in trouble…

  • The First Step Towards Healing Your Money

    Many of us have issues with money, many of us have limited education and knowledge when it comes to managing money, and many of us have no clue how to move forward into a life of financial ease. One of the contexts I live by is the idea that we already have all that we…

  • Bills, Beautiful Bills

    When you see bills, how do you feel? Do you feel great that you can pay them, and that somebody trusts you enough to bill you, knowing that you will pay them? Or do you feel anxious, fearful, stressed, shocked? Many of us complain bitterly and endlessly about our bills. We dread seeing them, we…