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The 6 Biggest Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 30s

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For many, it’s a decade during which they are buying their first home, having children and upgrading their lifestyle. It could be down payment money for a home, putting [funds] toward a young child’s education or investing in retirement. However, it’s not just lifestyle creep that’s causing this growing debt.

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3 Things I Learned About Myself in 2021

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The amazing and challenging year of 2021 is almost over. For my own sanity, as well as my physical health, I’ve been trying to be more intentional with doing things that are not in front of a screen. But that’s just me, and 2021 has reinforced that about me. #3 What did you learn about yourself in 2021?

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During a Recession, Entrepreneurs Are in the Driver’s Seat

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Waiting for the nation’s financial health to improve before you focus on your financial health is folly. You are the one with the power to change your financial health—and now is the time to change it. And companies that weren’t cutting jobs cut benefits, from retirement funds to healthcare coverage.

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5 Reasons Behind the Meteoric Rise of Pickleball

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million players by the end of 2021, an increase of nearly 40% in two years, according to a 2022 Sports & Fitness Industry Association Single Sport Report on Pickleball. As of the end of 2021, that number reached 9,524. The sport first exploded in retirement communities and now has flooded into the broader culture.

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29 Beautiful Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

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The captain didn’t hesitate, despite the small chance she could never fly again if having only one remaining kidney left her too weak to pass stringent pilot health standards. He later fostered 16-year-old blind, deaf Chachito for Muttville, which pays for veterinary care and which rescued over 1,000 dogs in 2021. But she was in luck.

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