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Money Mindset: Scarcity vs. Abundance

Money Mindset: Scarcity vs. Abundance

by Kathryn Mandelcorn | Dec 18, 2018 | Budgets, Cash Flow, contentment, Personal Finance, Personal Financial Planning

  We ask some pretty tough questions at Spring. Open-ended, thoughtful and curious questions are among the many keys we use to unlock how we can truly help you move into great success. Without a doubt, some of the toughest questions we ask – the ones we...
Book Review: The Year of Less by Cait Flanders

Book Review: The Year of Less by Cait Flanders

by Sandi Martin | Nov 20, 2018 | Accountability, Big Picture, contentment, Debt Management, Personal Finance

When I picked up The Year of Less by Cait Flanders at the library, my friend at the front desk told me she read the first part, but only leafed through the rest. “Minimalism is nice, I guess, but not for me,” she said, as she handed the book to me.I wish she had read...
Book Review: Mindset: The New Psychology by Carol S. Dwek

Book Review: Mindset: The New Psychology by Carol S. Dwek

by Kathryn Mandelcorn | Oct 23, 2018 | contentment, Personal Financial Planning, Relationships

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success is the outcome of decades of research by Stanford University psychologist, Carol S. Dwek. Her findings produced the idea of fixed mindsets and growth mindsets. Dwek describes the Fixed Mindset as belonging to those who believe...
You Don’t Have to be Normal

You Don’t Have to be Normal

by Julia Chung | Jul 23, 2018 | Big Picture, contentment, Personal Financial Planning

“If you are always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be.” ~ Maya Angelou We get pretty excited working with each unique individual, family, and business we encounter – and a lot of that is because you’re unique. We’ve never hoped to...

The Secret to a Successful Financial Plan

by Sandi Martin | Dec 12, 2014 | Blog, contentment, Financial Infrastructure, Goal Planning, Personal Finance

Let’s revisit the first part of a post a few months ago:  Fill in the Blank: I Don’t Want to Spend Money On… When you think about all the things you hate paying for, it’s easy to fall into the negativity trap. So many of those things seem well...

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