“If Money Doesn’t Make You Happy, Then You Probably Aren’t Spending it Right”: Part 2
In the earlier posting on this article, we looked at Dunn, Gilbert, and Wilson’s persuasive assertion that “examining the basic […]
In the earlier posting on this article, we looked at Dunn, Gilbert, and Wilson’s persuasive assertion that “examining the basic […]
Joshua Becker suggests that in our search for happiness we often come up against the question, “Is this all that
Becoming Minimalist blogger Joshua Becker write of influence: “…{I]t would be wise for us to stop always asking how to
In a provocative titled, research-grounded, and thoroughly persuasive article in the Journal of Consumer Psychology—21 (2011) 115-125—Elizabeth W. Dunn, Daniel
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Financial Therapist, Coach, and Mommypreneur Bari Tessler Linden believes we need to clarify the difference between needs and wants if
Penny pinching may not lead to wealth, but according to experts, it can help you identify spending habits and set
Are you addicted to work? According to professionals, work addiction can result from childhood trauma or current concerns. Working late,
Self-control issues and being surrounded by a culture of materialism contribute to the problem of shopping addiction, according to Terrence
Financial therapist, coach, and “mommypreneur” Bari Tessler Linden believes in the power of trust, especially as it relates to your