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Finance for the Culture Updates

I started this blog to document my financial journey from being broke to becoming financially attractive. Along the way, I decided that my main goal was to educate people who look like me. People who are apart of forgotten communities. Millennials. Young, black folk. I decided that I wanted to bridge the gap between finances and our communities. Finance for the Culture combines financial literacy and motivational speaking to educate and inspire millennials to change their money mindset with small changes. I want to make finances accessible and digestible. I want to help people build generational wealth instead of generational debt. Through solidifying my purpose, I've found myself down different paths, offering different services. Updates: I'm still studying to obtain my financial literacy license I am hosting a lot more webinars and participating as a guest speaker I put together my public speaking resume and services price list I have been dabbling in content creation and bra...

February 2021 Pep Talk

2021 will be exactly like 2020 if you don't change.  This post was supposed to be posted in December 2020 but guess what? Better late than never! Which perfectly leads into my original inspiration... It's never too late to start but you'd better start now! Repetition builds habits and habits build your lifestyle. It's so important to start making moves as soon as possible and not when the calendar tells you to or when a friend tells you to because change takes time. It's okay that you didn't make New Year's resolutions. It's okay that January wasn't your month. But now what? We all know what happens when we procrastinate. We push things until tomorrow and tomorrow never comes. We suddenly feel like our goals aren't important. We make excuses as to why we shouldn't do it anymore. Then we'll forget about it altogether. Then a year will go by and we'll randomly remember and feel tons of guilt for letting a good idea/opportunity slip away...