(I) Eat healthy. Eat natural. Drink water. (II) Exercise often. Strength train. enjoy physical activity. (III) Be outdoors. Appreciate nature. (IV) Live where you love. Don’t settle. (V) Have hobbies. Find small passions and follow them. (VI) Pursue many healthy relationships. Embrace them. (VII) Find your spirituality. Do not push onto others. (VIII) Enjoy your work. Always Grow. If you can’t, change. (IX) Travel often. Explore new things. Go anywhere you can. (X) Understand your finance. Save. Spend. Learn to invest. (XI) Self reflect. Take "me" time. Clear your mind. Meditate. (XII) Pursue laughter. Have a sense of humor. Smile. (XIII) Enjoy life. Have fun. Get crazy. (XIV) Look good feel good. Take pride in your appearance. (XV) Be alert. Listen. Be Aware of your surroundings. (XVI) Do the right thing. Have a conscious. Follow it. (XVII) Treat people well. Give to those who need. (XVIII) Always learn. Seek higher intellect. Be educated. (XIX) Stay organized. Keep focused. Plan ahead. (XX) Go for it. Life’s too short not to.
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Save at least 10% of your income
A common rule says you should save at least 10% of your take-home pay. If you’re earning $40,000 per year, that means you should be socking away about $333 per month.
Ben Barzideh, Wealth Advisor with Piershale Financial Group in Crystal Lake, Ill., says saving often and early can help harness the power of compounding.
“Your money can double later down the line and it really starts growing. This is why its more important to save a little now rather than to try to catch up later,” he says.
If you socked away money at that rate, invested it and earned 5% on it, in ten years you would have almost $53,000. But if you continued to save that amount for another ten years, you’d end up with $139,000.
During that time, you would have only contributed $80,000 to that amount, the rest would be earned from growth and compounding.
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Sip Green Tea
It might help you build a strong skeleton, say researchers in China, and help protect you from broken bones when you're older. And one study found that it helps fight bad breath, too. - David Zinczenko
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Cut Portions by a Quarter.
Pennsylvania State University researchers discovered that by simply reducing meal portions 25 percent, people ate 10 percent fewer calories—without feeling any hungrier. Serving yourself? Think about what looks like a reasonable portion, then take at least one-quarter less than that. - David Zinczenko
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