Wondering how to start freelancing with no experience? Here's some food for thought, including pitfalls to avoid.
12 tips for overcoming imposter syndrome at work
If you're experiencing imposter syndrome at work, keep reading. I've got some great tips (many gleaned from my own experiences) to share that will help you shake the anxiety that comes from feeling like an imposter.
Are you underpaid at work? Here’s how to tell – and what to do
Feeling underpaid at work is no fun, especially considering that we spend so much time throughout our lives working. In this article, I'll share some tips for figuring out whether you're underpaid – and what you can do about it.
When is working overtime not worth it financially?
Working overtime to earn some extra money isn't always worth it. In fact, it can sometimes actually set you back in the grand scheme of things. Keep reading to learn more about when working overtime isn't worth it financially.
Is college a waste of time and money?
Many personal finance bloggers seem to have a vendetta against college. Money Twitter (an informal description for the personal finance community on everyone's favorite bird-themed app) is filled with hot takes about why Gumroad courses are better than college. But are these opinions based in fact? Is college a waste of time and money? Let's discuss!
9 smart tips for working and going to school at the same time
Working and going to school at the same time can be very stressful. I know this firsthand; I worked full-time during my final two years of college and made lots of money but also many mistakes. In this article, I'll share what I learned along with some pointers for maintaining your sanity while simultaneously working and going to school.
10 signs you should drop out of college
Sometimes, there are very clear signs you should drop out of college. Keep reading as I share these points and discuss why they warrant walking away.
Top 25 recession-proof jobs (and how to get them)
Recessions are an unfortunate part of life, with one happening roughly every four years in the United States since 1900. While it's impossible to achieve total immunity from these downturns, these "recession-proof" jobs are the next best thing.