Mandy Collins: How I conquered my money anxiety to learn the great secret of financial freedom
The road to financial freedom, it turns out, is like many things, simple – which is not to say it’s easy. Not in the least. And it takes time.
The road to financial freedom, it turns out, is like many things, simple – which is not to say it’s easy. Not in the least. And it takes time.
With the pace of life these days, especially in the workplace or the work-from-home place, every day can feel like an insurmountable challenge. But there are ways to make to through, writes Mandy Collins.
Do you lie awake at night, wondering what you’ll do when you finally win the Lotto? Here’s a better plan for managing your finances.Â
If you love the work you do, there’s no reason why you should be retiring, just because you’ve reached a certain arbitrary age.
Burnout, a concept that only ever hits someone after the critical point has passed. But given the pressures of today’s world, how does one prevent it?
It’s a fact that millions of South Africans love rugby. But is there any getting away from it if you don’t? A non-fan shares her coping strategies.
Given that every adult is a former teen, you might think it would be simple for parents to understand and communicate with their adolescent offspring.
After a stint in the regular world of gainful employment, freelancer Mandy Collins chooses to go back to flying solo. But this time, it’s different. The rules have changed.
Reeva Cutting, who describes herself as a “Proudly South African living in Perth” offers the other side to Mandy Collins’s recent jibe at the SA Expat.
Some of my best friends are expats. I’ve been through two waves of people leaving South Africa for various reasons