The High Road, and the low
Years ago, I stumbled upon a beautiful poem from the…
The New Normal in the Financial Advisory Profession
The one consistent aftermath of a crisis is that it…
The Perks and Quirks of Endowment Bias
The Endowment Effect is a rapid test that can show…
Money Management Fundamentals and All that Jazz
The Role of Happiness It shouldn’t be surprising to know…
Six Surprising Behavioral Lessons from the Game of Monopoly
Monopoly® is, undoubtedly, one of the most iconic modern board…
The Space We’ve Been Given
Making the most out of our isolation in the time…
Amusing Yourself to Death and Anxiety (and How to Prevent it)
Tackling the COVID-19 pandemic the only way I know how--with…
A Quickie Game of Loss Aversion
The human behavior that prefers one to avoid loss rather…
Why We Want to Get Bronze, than a Silver Medal: A Brief Look at a thing called Loss Aversion
The daily scenery of the lottery line is a simple…
My Evolving Approach to Financial Education
During the first quarter of 2019, I’ve decided to completely…
How I turn to Old Games to Create New Financial Literacy Tools
In the years before children subdued themselves to iPhones, Playstations,…
The Phenom of Money according to a Historian:
I’ve always been a student of history and have high…
To the Brave and Bold Writers: You have the Power to Change the World!
Dear fellow writers, How would you like to form a…
A Brief History of How I Save Writers and Save Stories.
In case you're wondering why I am personally dedicated to…
Why Financial Education Matters More than Ever
Financial education is often dismissed as a vocation for the…
The Un-Scientific Truth behind the Power of Giving
You may have heard the saying "Giving is its own…
My Takeaways from 2018 and My Mission Onward: An Alternative Retirement Plan (Part Two)
Before I begin my last blog for 2018, let me…
An Alternative Retirement Plan (Part One) for the Brave, Daring, Purpose-Driven Souls
From time to time, we like to break conventions and…
Know the Difference: Portfolio Manager or Financial Adviser or Financial Planner
Who do you need to talk to when you want…
Don’t Read this if You Borrow Money from Banks, Read if You’re an Investor!
Today, we're about to tackle the perennial question? Is it…
Why We Really DO need an Economic Indicator for Happiness
As our final piece of presentation of what i-TeachOptions stands…
Why do we Push for Entrepreneurship?
Inspired Entrepreneurship was a result of years of working, educating…
How Dream Teaming Make You Better at Everything
What is a Dream Team? The 1992 Summer Olympics in…
What is an Inspired Financial Plan?
A typical financial plan would want you to plan for…
The Secret behind that old adage “Health is Wealth”
This week, we at i-TeachOptions would like to discuss, what…
Three Crazy, Peculiar (But True) Things About Saving Money
For me, and I guess for many of you, it…
The Greatest Damn Response to the Bear Market and the Rising Inflation: Abundance Mentality
It’s that time of the year we preach Recent spates…
International Marketing Group – Deconstructed and Re-Assembled
IMG--in Plain and Simple Terms Have you ever heard about…
VUL vs. BTID Smackdown: Why-did-the-Chicken-cross-the-road style
We would like to apologize for not really settling the…
The VUL vs BTID Insurance Smackdown: Can We Settle this Already?
In life, we will always come across two great, absolute…
Why Artists should look at Passive Income as their Best Muse
This is for all frustrated artists and creative individuals out…
11 Mad Advantages of the Rule of 72
Ah, the ever-reliable Rule of 72, the handy mental shortcut…
Confused about where to invest — Just follow this Chart (Read if you must)
We get that investing for the first time can be…
The Root of all Boredom for those of us Employed (and the Joy of Creative Entrepreneurship)
Find the job that you love and you will never…
The Psychology of Investing
We've been talking about saving money and trying to defeat…
How to Put Your Spending on a Leash
The consumer market works to condition your brain to think…
Does money define your self worth?
Taken together, money and spending are pretty influential subjective concepts.…
Finance 101: Needs, Wants, Sizzles, Steaks, and Gremlins
In finance and investments, emotion is a dangerous creature. It’s…
Lesson from your good ‘ole piggy bank on how to be a superhero (There’s a sentence I never thought I’d say)
You often hear that long term saving requires discipline and…