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Playing Offense & Defense in Personal Finance

Playing Offense & Defense in Personal Finance

offense-defense

I love sports, everything about them fascinates me. From developing a strategy, defining clear roles and responsibilities all the way to creating an environment of trust and team camaraderie … the list goes on and on. But what about analogies someone could derive from sports? Aren’t these endless?.

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Blogger Recognition Award

Blogger Recognition Award

I want to thank Araminta from Financially Mint who graciously nominated A Journey to FI for a Blogger Recognition Award. Initially, I was a little bit skeptical about the whole thing but once I started reading I realized it was the real deal!. A Journey to FI has only been out there for a few months so all I can say is that It’s great to be recognized for this award especially in this incredible Personal Finance community.

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The Law of Diminishing Returns

The Law of Diminishing Returns

I’m a big fan of the Happy Philosopher. His style is unique and I find his articles to be thought-provoking. I would like to highlight a recent post titled “Stacking Functions“. He describes ways to improve efficiencies in various aspects of Personal Finance but considers a building block approach. This is by no means an extension to his post, it is simply the introduction of a concept that fits very nicely with topics around Financial Independence.

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Emotional Intelligence in FI

Emotional Intelligence in FI

According to Wikipedia, Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the capability of individuals to recognize their own and other people’s emotions, discern between different feelings, and label them appropriately.

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