Keeley Tan
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Chartered Accountant (Singapore). I write about personal finance, personal development, and about my financial journey.
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7 Simple Tips to Save Money and Still Live a Comfortable Life!
Living a comfortable life doesn’t have to cost a fortune. In fact, you don’t even need to sacrifice your luxuries or cut back on your entertainment and outings. Instead, you can live a comfortable life without spending much money at all. There are so many ways in which you can save money without having to give up your niceties or luxuries in life. Here are some of the best tips.
By Keeley Tan2 years ago in Lifehack
The 2 Crucial Money Rules You Need to Know but Were Never Taught
You’ve heard it a million times: You need to save money in order to have money later. But, what does that even mean? The fact is, not everyone knows how to save money or build wealth. If you’re reading this, you probably fall into that category. However, there are ways to start building your savings and eventually become financially secure. In this blog post, we’re going to share 2 crucial money rules you need to know but were never taught. These rules will help you build wealth and establish a savings habit that sticks with you for the long term. Read on if you want to know how!
By Keeley Tan2 years ago in Lifehack
3 Things You Should Never Buy With Your Money
When it comes to saving money, we all know that we need to make some changes. But, how can you do so without sacrificing your favorite things? The answer lies in making smart financial decisions - especially when it comes to spending your hard-earned cash. If you’re ready to start prying your wallet open and save some green, then you might be interested in these 3 things you should never buy with your money:
By Keeley Tan2 years ago in Lifehack
5 things to do to have a good day and life
1. Morning routine A good morning routine will help you achieve satisfaction as you check off your morning to-do list. Accomplishing small acts like making your bed, doing 1 minute of breathing exercise, doing 1 minute of meditation, or even doing 10 push-ups gives you a sense of success. This will encourage many more successes throughout the day. By snowballing these tiny successes, you will accomplish many objectives today.
By Keeley Tan2 years ago in Lifehack