Below are the best articles we could find on Financial Instability and relationship with money.
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Because I experienced so much financial instability in my early 20s, I work hard every single day on building a healthy relationship with money. No one really talks about how demoralizing it is to scrounge up quarters from your couch so you can afford a bacon egg and cheese sandwich at the bodega.
Artist Christina Empedocles splits her time between making art and working as a certified financial planner, with a focus on guiding people in creative industries.
Recently, after years of being afraid to confront this reality, I accepted that I want to be a writer.
The answer lies in the lack of a business system.
The Strong Black Women Syndrome demands that Black women never buckle, never feel vulnerable and, most important, never, ever put their own needs above anyone else’s—not their children’s, not their community’s, not the people for whom they work—no matter how detrimental it is to their...
Are you an artist who dislikes dealing with the financial part of your work? Think of profit as a form of permission.
What research says about working in your startup part-time versus full-time.
Entrepreneurs just starting out may fall into two camps when it comes to their relationship with money: The “you gotta spend money to make money” camp, or “I’m afraid of spending and losing what I have” camp. Both are common setbacks for entrepreneurs.
Platforms have rewritten the contract between workers and companies. Here’s how gig workers and creators are starting to push back.
Upward mobility is common for the millions who come to the US. But there’s a lot more to the story.
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