How to make more money by applying the power of positive thinking, explained by financial bloggers investinyou (In partnership with acorns.)
Amy Blacklock, 51, recommends focusing on what's possible, not on what isn't.Blacklock and her husband, who live in metro Detroit, assumed they would need to work until their mid-60s. Then they discovered theVisualize your progress — whether days you met a goal or all the deposits you make — with aor spreadsheet. "Then you can look back and see five months ago you were at zero," Blacklock said. "Now you're at $25, which is better than zero.
Jessica Byrne, 26, realized bringing lunch for a small savings of $5 a day would mean $18,000 in 10 years.Then she realized two things. Worrying what other people would think if she deviated from the so-called norm — whether by bringing lunch to work or drinking water at a bar — had been holding her back.Byrne starting sharing restaurant entrees with her boyfriend , making homemade lattes and bringing lunch to work . Lunch alone saved her about $1,000 in one year.
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