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Rachel Cruze

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Helping you get out of debt, win with money, and have fun in the process. Let’s create a life you love. ❤️💰

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When you’re trying to get out of debt, it can feel like you are constantly making sacrifices… not just financially, but with your time too. Making a plan with an end date in mind can help keep the momentum going and give you clarity around your goals.

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Don't compare your budget friendly lifestyle to people who use a lot of consumer debt. Because it's going to look like they're doing a whole lot better than they actually are.

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Smart investors keep a long-term perspective. They don’t stress about how their investments have performed in the past few weeks or what they’ll do in the next couple of months. Focus on time in the market! You’ve got to choose to be patient and think long term here.

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No one has ever become poor by giving. Give away at least some of your money, whether through a tithe, charitable contribution, or gift to a friend in need. Not only does it generate good, but it generates contentment. Giving liberates the soul of the giver. You never walk away

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If you’re kind and generous, you’ll be even more kind and generous with money. If you’re rude and self-centered, you’ll be even more rude and self-centered with money. Money is just a tool and has nothing to do with your identity.

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In the same way that you can’t expect to get a pass on the hard work, you also can’t expect your standard of living to automatically be the same as your parents. Radio personality Larry Burkett used to say that couples spend the first five to seven years of their marriage trying

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6 SIGNS OF FINANCIAL INFIDELITY: 1.) Hiding a purchase intentionally 2.) Getting cash back without telling your spouse 3.) Having a secret savings account 4.) Stashing bills 5.) Opening secret credit cards or new accounts 6.) Playing the dollar-for-dollar game

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There's no shame or guilt in a graceful no. The boundaries you put in place now for you, your money, your time, and your energy will only help you in the long run.

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The truth is that money is just a magnifying glass—it makes you more of who you already are. If you’re kind and generous, you’ll be even more kind and generous with money. If you’re rude and self-centered, you’ll be even more rude and self-centered with money. Money is simply a

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Culture feeds us a steady diet of what it believes is important. If we're not careful, we can spend years working toward something that ends up meaning nothing to us.