What Is Your Wealth Definition?

True financial wealth is freedom.

Wealth can encompass more than just money. I believe it also includes blessings in life such as health, family, friends, and happiness. However, when it comes to financial wealth, I believe it is defined by the freedoms your money grants you and measured by how long you can sustain your desired lifestyle without needing to work. 

Break the cycle.

Remember, wealth is not about how much you make. Many people earn high salaries and enjoy lavish lifestyles, yet they still live paycheck to paycheck. For me, the purpose of financial wealth is to buy back your time and break free from that relentless cycle of working to live. Financial Wealth is financial freedom! It’s about making your money work for you to achieve financial independence, so you have the freedom to live life on your terms.

Align your money with your personal goals and values.

Focus on what you truly want out of life and how your money can support that vision.

  • How many hours do you want to work each week?

  • How do you want to spend time outside of work?

  • Where do you want to live and why?

  • How much money will you need?

A dream without a plan is just a wish.

Once you know what you want your life to look like, and what it will take to maintain that lifestyle, make your financial plan to reach that goal.

If you’re ready to make your plan and work toward your dreams check out Make A Plan.

So, what does financial wealth mean to you?

Bonnie

I feel we are all students of one another, learning from each other’s strengths and weaknesses. I am not a financial advisor, but I am continuously learning on my journey to become financially independent, and I’m passionate about teaching others how to do the same. Come learn with me so we can live our best lives and then spread our wings to help others do the same

“Reach one, teach one, and repeat. If the world did this, we would be a much better place.” - Rudy Martinez (Alaska Prepper)

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