A few words about burnout…
Burnout has become something of a buzzword of late, but if you find yourself tempted to skip reading this, I challenge you not to. The truth is, buzzword or not, burnout is a real thing that we are all at…
Socially-Distant Father’s Day
You have your traditions: perhaps a yearly game of golf with dad or a backyard barbeque. This year, however, might look a little bit different. Depending on where you live, restrictions may change about who you can see and where…
7 Personal Finance Books to Read in 2020
Today we are digging into some inspiring resources to help keep you motivated when it comes to your finances. These are books that I have read and love OR the ones on my list to dig into, recommended by top…
K is for Kids – Raising Financially Literate Children
Today we are serving up nine lessons to help you learn how to teach kids about money – this is how to develop the habits they need from a young age to be successful with (and respect) their finances. Perhaps the greatest…
Mother’s Day from a Distance
Mother’s Day is just around the corner. And this year we are super limited on how we celebrate, because of the whole global-pandemic thing! But just because we can’t be together doesn’t mean mom’s don’t deserve a celebration! It just…
Reach Mindful Money Challenge – Reset (or Revive) Your Relationship with Money
You guys! I’m so excited! We are hosting our very first Reach Mindful Money Challenge! THIS is your chance to reset or revive your relationship with your finances. Joining this challenge will give you tools to take charge of your money, set…
Why you need a date night (and how to make it happen!)
Regular date nights are a priority in our home. A chance to connect, kid-free, is part of what makes our relationship strong and healthy. Since no one can leave the house right now, I am digging into how to create…
Finding what you CAN control during times of uncertainty
In times of great uncertainty, it is easy (and normal) to feel out of control. And with the state of the world right now, I’m sure we are all worried about a lot of things, money being high on that…
Reach turns ONE!
Reach is turning one! One year ago, on March 17, 2019, I launched this space with no idea what I was doing or where it was heading. Literally – I didn’t have a clue how to run a web page,…
Budget-Friendly Easter Baskets
‘Tis the season for me to shop early and then eat ALL the Easter candy before the day arrives. I’m worse now than on Halloween! Tell me I’m not alone?? Anyway, with that confession out in the open, let’s go…
J is for Joy – 22 amazingly effective happiness hacks
Joy. Perhaps my favourite emotion to experience. Not over-the-top elation; joy is more simple than that. This three-letter word packs a big punch, though, so today we are exploring ways to build more joy into your life. Life can get…
How to stop letting simple setbacks lead to failure!
Think of a time when you were working towards a goal. In the beginning, you are fired up, super motivated to make progress. But then – bam! Something gets in your way. Maybe you are training for a race, and…
A few of my favourite things
In honour of Valentine’s day, I decided to create a round-up of some of my favourite things! These are the tools I love that keep me intentional and on track in my life (plus some things I love that simply…
I is for Intentional Living
Intention. I use this word a LOT, and I thought it was time for us to dig into what it really means. “Intention: a determination to act in a certain way; an aim or plan.” So when I talk about…
H is for Habits – the best money habits of the debt-free
Who wants to be debt-free? Raise your hand if you are ready to say goodbye to money stress! Today we are digging into some of the best money habits of people who are debt-free. Let this list motivate and inspire…