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How My Experience as a Black Entrepreneur Shaped My Views on Building Financial Freedom

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What if he wrote down my name from my credit card and used it to find out who I was? Turns out, whether I was traveling on business or not, the likelihood of me being impacted by racism was still present. What if he knew the front desk agent and found out exactly what hotel and room I was staying in?

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5 Ways to Save Money This Holiday Season (Without Disappointing Anyone)

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It can be tricky when things come up like holidays, especially those gift-giving holidays, because they also coincide with events like buying new winter clothes for my kids, or family parties, teacher gifts,” she says. Refuse to enter January with a new pile of credit card debt There’s a reason credit card companies love the holidays.

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

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I often think I need new clothes, but when I clean out or organize my closet, I realize I have lots of options and everything I need at my fingertips. Cut up credit cards. Clean out your closet and donate unwanted clothes to charity. Have gratitude. Then you’ll be perfectly prepared to speed up and win in your business.

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Save Time Doing Simple Things that ADD UP to Major Time Savers

Stephanie LH Calahan

Be Careful To Not Overestimate A Simple Task    How do we do live in the present moment? Be prepared for the Worst - Carry An Extra Key    Keep an extra car key in your wallet, in a compartment intended for pictures or credit cards.   Today I'll share 13 tips. Delegate Now!   

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

When you start the day, you have a plan and can be proactive rather than just reacting to events. You can make that first step easier by supporting yourself: comfy clothes, your favorite music, an organizing buddy, etc. What you're working on is fresh in your mind and you'll remember things you need to do. Stop The Madness!

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