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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

Success

We asked a host of experts, readers who follow SUCCESS on Twitter and Facebook , and our SUCCESS staff what they will do to kick-start the new year. Gina Muré from Facebook. I want to evaluate my cost-of-living expenses and see where I can cut back. Rory Vaden from Facebook. Review your expenses as a couple.

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Mauro Repacci CEO of Boundless Life | Work, Travel, Kids: The Digital Nomad Experience for Families

Allwork

And then also at the same time, I wanted a lifestyle of being able to move because I was born in Brazil. Jo Meunier [00:04:07] Expensive! . Mauro Repacci [00:04:09] Extremely expensive. And then most people start to marry and have kids and they want to continue that lifestyle. About this episode. So, I wanted it.

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How to Manage Yourself When Making the Move to Self-Employment

Productivityist

You ideally need to make sure you have enough running costs of the business to run for 6 months as well as making sure you have enough to pay for living expenses. Make sure you get rid of unnecessary expenses and cut back on others, such as eating out or your weekly shopping budget Eliminate any money wasters such as unused subscriptions.

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Is Your Education Useless? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Besides, as I was told when I was looking at the dismal entry-level salaries being offered when I graduated, and my Dad was wondering aloud why he had paid $$$ for a degree that wouldn’t get me much more than minimum wage (I wanted to go into book publishing, go figure), I shared the quote I got from the university’s job office.

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