This book is a classic. A book that I had heard about for years as the key to breaking away from the 9 to 5 and taking back control over your time. This book has sold over 2 million copies, spent 4 years as a New York Times best seller and has been translated to over 40 different languages. So I finally decided to check it out and see for myself. This was also the first audiobook that I have checked out of my public library so I was excited to see how I processed information through this form. Audio Books I currently drive around 6-7 hours per week for…
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Book Review: Quit Like A Millionaire
This book was written by Kristy Chen and Bryce Leung who write on their blog Millennial Revolution about their journey to financial independence. I have talked about it in the past, but their blog was probably one of the biggest influencers for me to begin my journey towards financial independence and document it. So I’ll try my best not to fanboy out when I write this book review, but no promises. Kristy and Bryce were able to do something that few have and retire in their early 30’s to travel the world. They didn’t win the lottery, or receive a big inheritance. They simply just made better choices than most…
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Book Review: Atomic Habits
An overarching theme for many of the most successful people you come across in life is that they tend to have better habits than you. The people who are in shape, tend to have better eating habits and exercise routines. The people who have a cleaner house, tend to have better cleaning and organization habits. The people with healthy relationships, tend to have better communication habits. The people who are closest to financial independence, tend to have the better money spending habits. And so on and so forth. These habits, whether realized or not, create the backbone of successful people. Many people innately have some of these habits (or at…