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Tag Archive 'Kate Phillips'

Take the Gratitude Challenge

This Thanksgiving, I’m taking the Gratitude Challenge. Will you join me?

Pick up your pen, your phone, knock on a door, even use your computer, and contact ten people you are grateful for.

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What did Michael Jackson see when he looked in the mirror? A holistic coach looks at why one of the most beloved entertainers of all time couldn’t sleep at night, or live within his means.

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Taking a new look at Freedom on Independence Day:

“Freedom is the ability to create the lives we want, enjoying the journey as much as the destination…. The freedom to express oneself fully and without fear, whether in conversation, business, or art…. Freedom is enjoying every day, living in gratitude, living from choice.”

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I live by Lake Marcel, poised between the Snoqualmie Valley and the Cascade foothills, between the towns of Carnation and Duvall (east of Seattle).  It is peaceful, idyllic.  It looks like the kind of place you’d go to visit your financially-secure retired relatives in their second home… nestled between tall fir trees, near the community beach.

Part of my [...]

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A Multi-Millionaire’s Advice on a Spending Plan
Tim Robinson with King5/KongTV (NBC affiliate) interviewed me about some Tips for Financial Health.   Check out the video! 
It was really interesting to see how things get chopped and edited down(logically and necessarily, because they are NOT going to run the whole 20 minute interview!  Not even mass murders get [...]

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A Financial Coach takes a look at emotional spending, and the link between love and shopping.

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A look at why men seem to score more touchdowns than women, in football AND in finances!

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The Daily Candy Special

Kate’s special for DailyCandy readers… Sweet!

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Take the Financial Stress Quick Quiz

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A financial coach examines the Curious Case of Bernie Madoff and the largest financial fraud in history.

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