The Ladders of Wealth Creation
Hi everyone,
This week we’re learning about building wealth, career seasons and being a multi-passionate creator.
✨This Week’s Links
What It Means to Be A Multipassionate Creator - Jerine Nicole
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I often feel guilty for having multiple interests, but this mini-essay was a good reminder that embracing our many passions makes us more creative and relatable.
A Realistic Guide to Time Management - Fadeke Adegbuyi on Todoist
This comprehensive guide has tactical strategies you can implement to make this most out of your time while also addressing the many demands we face everyday.
Career Seasons: Choosing a Role Based on the Lifestyle You Want - Ramit Sethi
The idea of a “dream job” is over romanticized. It’s unlikely that we’ll be happy with one role our entire careers. Instead this approach of career seasons helps you figure out what’s important to you right now so you can find the best role to suit your current needs.
13 Best Places To Sell Your Used Textbooks For Extra Cash - Nicole on Clever Girl Finance
Selling my old textbooks was always something on my “I’ll do it later” list, but I still have a stack of them collecting dust in my room. I found a couple of good options for selling textbooks in this article and hopefully at least one of them has a fruitful outcome.
The ladders of wealth creation: a step-by-step roadmap to building wealth - Nathan Barry
There’s so much content on how to make money - both through traditional and newer methods. But, I haven’t come across many frameworks for how build wealth effectively. As someone with shiny object syndrome, I find the ladders of wealth creation a useful way to contextualize both the challenges and effectiveness of each method of making money.
That’s it for this week. As always, feedback is welcome. You can either reply to this email or comment on the website. Have a great day and I’ll see you next week!
Sahana