
Why I stopped using Zoom
Back then, I learned a lesson I still live by today: Fail fast. Fail forward. The longer you sit on an idea, the more likely

Back then, I learned a lesson I still live by today: Fail fast. Fail forward. The longer you sit on an idea, the more likely

I’m six months into this new business model and what a ride. Some days are a win and others test my patience. But the part

July brought a surprising truth: even with global uncertainty and geopolitical drama, U.S. markets kept climbing. If you’re new to investing, this was a moment

I still remember the first stock I ever bought. I didn’t analyze it. Didn’t understand the company. Didn’t even know what an ETF was. I

When I first got serious about investing, I went straight into researching stocks. I thought the faster I could buy something, the faster I’d grow

For years, I treated money like a to-do list— Save. Budget. Don’t spend. But investing? That was the thing I kept “getting to later”… like

June gave us a surprising twist: the stock market moved up, even after the Fed decided to keep interest rates steady. For beginner investors, this

Last week, I had a coaching call with a client who wanted to compare two stocks. She was toggling between tabs. Apologizing. Confused. I said:

Almost 10 years ago, I opened a long-term brokerage account with $100. I thought I had to time the market perfectly… Or find the next