May 9, 2026
Get your geek on. The financial topics you can’t wait to share, research, and chat about are telling you something. When you let your attention roam, you open yourself up to new insights and perspectives. And who knows — you might just cook up a new income stream in the process.
Continue readingMay 8, 2026
You’ve been healing big-time. Check how far you’ve come since February. Acknowledge your wins, no matter how small. Then double down on that momentum. The more you work through your pain, the better you can use your gifts.
Continue readingMay 7, 2026
Get local today. No matter how you feel about your neighborhood, it has something to offer you. So honor the little things that make it special. It doesn’t have to be a big deal. Appreciating a nearby park or cafe is enough. Look for the beauty around you, and you’ll find it.
Continue readingMay 6, 2026
You have more influence over people than you realize. Over the next few months, notice where you tend to shrink from the spotlight in your career or leadership roles. And don’t sugarcoat the truth. Name your stage fright or impostor syndrome, even if only to your journal. That’s the first step toward making a lasting impact.
Continue readingMay 5, 2026
You might feel like it’s you against the world. You’re ready to reimagine your style, your identity, and everything that makes you unique — but you might be hitting a wall as you figure out your next moves. Work through any friction by journaling about it. If you have a hunch about what would make you feel more alive, trust your instincts. Hint: If you want to make a stronger impression on everyone around you, start by building a better relationship with yourself.
Continue readingMay 4, 2026
Spend some time alone today. Maybe that means journaling on your commute or taking a phone-free walk. Focus on slowing down and checking in with yourself, even if only for a few minutes. How are you really doing? Pro tip: Be careful not to shut out other people entirely. You can connect with yourself without self-isolating. It’s a balancing act.
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