I received the $400 bonus that came with opening a new checking account and having the direct deposit requirement ! And it was a nice surprise to see !
While I was researching these different institutions I came across fidelity which I used to have a stock in. I decided to log in to see what it looks like. I sold all of the stock I had but there is some left over money in there that I didn’t know about! I guess the bit of cash that they automate. So I have a little win! In some random stocks. I’m curious about where to go from here. Maybe I’ll get more insight as I continue in the 100k class? Any insights for a next step? Keep it in this account and add to it? Anyone have experience with fidelity? Thanks !
I just went to open a savings account attached to my new checking account with Wells Fargo to start giving my money a place to live for future investments and paused and said wait I want to look into a high yield savings account. So I just had mental shift to investor identity choices :). That feels like a big win for me. For my brain like and new pathway being formed 🙂🙂 Anybody have recommendations for this type of account? It’s my first time ever looking into them. I can’t believe I’ve never been taught to consider this and at the same time I am feeling a bit proud of myself for making that micro shift into the new pathway so I want to recognize that for me self 😆🙏🏽 it feels so subtle yet quite big :) I feel a true internal growth in this moment that is so sweet and it feels like I am actually getting somewhere 🌞
I settled up a debt I had with someone today and prepaid for my next service with them at the same time. This was one of those debts that I was naturally excited to pay off with lots of gratitude. Feeling good in that clearing and utilizing this energy as a ticket to bring me closer to feeling good about paying off the text bigger amounts of debt. Bringing me towards more reframes in paying it off. Rather than a chore to see it as a gratitude for all it provided me with. And getting excited to express the gratitude. Moving from daunting to gratitude. I can’t wait to pay off these gifts. I used to think I didn’t want to pay off my school loans bc I didn’t land the job that I went to school for. In my 25 year old mind that felt correct. Why would I pay something off that didn’t give me what I thought I was promised. It was the rebel in me trying to make sense of it and prove a point. The defiant teen. But looking at it now I got so much more than an expected position based on my degree. I got all the experience and the skill set that helped me see the world. So if I look at it as paying back for my magical experiences then I can feel my body get way more lit up around that than “school loans”