Welcome to Intentional Fortune!
Intentional Fortune was created out of a passion for helping people get ahead in their professional and financial lives and is dedicated to helping people earn more, save more, invest wisely, and ultimately achieve financial freedom.
Too many people live paycheck to paycheck with no hope of getting ahead. I hope to transform that culture one visitor at a time by empowering you to take control of your life with responsible personal finances.
You will discover that a few small changes can make a big difference in your professional and financial life. All you have to do is learn and take action.
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Let’s face it, for most people budgeting isn’t very exciting. However, it’s not as bad as many of the myths surrounding it and is necessary if you want to gain control over your finances. Budgeting should be completed by everyone, regardless of your situation, if you want to achieve your financial goals. Keep reading to learn 9 budgeting myths to ignore to get ahead in your personal finances.
Whether you’d like to admit or not, we’re all consumers. We purchase food and water to sustain us, shelter to protect us, and transportation to get us around. When we pay for goods and services that are both needed and improve our lives, this is an example of consumerism at its best. However, when people purchase goods or services that don’t improve their lives, they are practicing excessive consumerism. Excessive consumerism contributes to, “the destruction of traditional values and ways of life, exploitation of consumers by big business, environmental degradation, and negative psychological effects.” If you’re interested in escaping excessive consumerism, consider these 9 benefits of eliminating excessive consumerism from your life.