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13 Financial Circumstances You Can Control (Research Shows OK ranks low in Personal Finance Education)

by Coach on Sep.28, 2009, under Bankruptcy, Budgeting, Building Savings, Car Loans, Car Purchase, Credit Cards, Debt, Debt Collection, Divorce, Economy, Financial Balance, Financial Fitness Sessions, Financial Freedom, First Time Homebuyers, Homeowner Fitness, Kids & Money, Money & Life, Mortgage, Negotiation, Positive Thinking, Real Estate, Repossession, Student Loans

you-decide001It’s tough to think of an area of life which isn’t related to personal finances at some level.  A big misconception is that financial health depends on circumstances.  This is simply not true.  Circumstances are the driving force of emotion based decisions and perspective provides a logical plan based on real priorities.  For a financially “unfit” person, circumstances drive every action.  For the financially “fit”, each action is calculated and thought out.  To be above average, above average actions must be taken.  It’s the “freedom to choose” which can be our biggest ally or worst enemy.  The most important battle is with the man or woman in the mirror and the biggest tragedy of life is to “almost win”.  Listed below are 13 reasons to get financially fit along with some links showing Oklahoma’s Statistics of sub par personal finance education:

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5 Easy Steps To Spoiled Kids

by Coach on Sep.23, 2009, under Kids & Money, Money & Life, Positive Thinking, Student Loans

kids_groupFinancial Habits start from childhood.  You might be asking, “how does a kid have financial habits?”  Here’s an example:

Example:  A two year old tells his mom he wants a new toy car.  The mom says, “no!” and the two year old throws a fit.  After ten minutes of crying, the mother takes the child to the toy store and buys a new toy car.  The kid begins learning at age 2 that by crying he can get what he wants.  After high school, the same kid decides college isn’t “for him”.  After all, his mother will “take care” of him.  As an adult it becomes hard to function in society because the real world doesn’t deliver what he wants when he raises his voice or throws a fit.  This leads to all kinds of complications: financial issues, health issues, emotional issues, relationship issues, work related issues, etc. (Never the goal of parents, but true.)

5 Easy Steps To Spoiled Kids

1.  Don’t encourage them to learn, grow or gain knowledge and be sure to tell them what they “can’t” do instead of what they “can” do.

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Remembering 9/11

by Coach on Sep.11, 2009, under Money & Life, News, Positive Thinking, history

It’s hard to believe eight years have passed since the unthinkable became reality to our great nation.  September 11, 2001 will forever be remembered as a day in which our generation learned human beings are capable of accomplishing anything for good or evil.  As we remember the innocent lives who were lost on this historical day of grievancesoldiers.freedom,

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7 Decisions That Determine Personal Success

by Coach on Sep.07, 2009, under Budgeting, Building Savings, Credit Cards, Debt, Financial Balance, Financial Fitness Sessions, Financial Freedom, Money & Life, Positive Thinking

successLast night I finished reading a powerful book, “The Traveler’s Gift: Seven Decisions That Determine Personal Success”  by Andy Andrews.  I’d like to share these principles with everyone.  Below are the the seven decisions I believe are key to not only financial health, but for healthy living.

1. “The buck stops here.”

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What do you want?

by Coach on Aug.19, 2009, under Car Loans, Car Purchase, Financial Balance, Financial Fitness Sessions, Financial Freedom, First Time Homebuyers, Homeowner Fitness, Money & Life, Positive Thinking

thinkingSometimes it seems there’s more effort put towards avoiding what we don’t want, instead of identifying what we do want.  We’ve become accustomed to putting all our hopes

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