11/25/2023 0 Comments Personal finance for women![]() ![]() And three, everyone’s story, although about personal finance, was unique to them.Īlthough none of the personal finance blogs are written by someone in the exact same position as me, I can personally relate to all the mom’s out there writing about money. Two, there are a lot of male written blogs as well as some female written ones. One, there is a lot of American specific content but not as much Canadian. I prefer to write more about personal finance from a mom’s perspective than have an exclusive “mommy blog.”Īs I dove deeper down the personal finance rabbit hole I started to notice a few things. My blog identifies as both a personal finance blog with a mom focus. When I read other people’s blogs I feel more connected to the writer through their stories. By telling my story I hope to help spread the information that I have learned along my journey. ![]() ![]() Stories are proven to increase understanding of information and help to build relationships. And there are people out there that may relate to me, my story and how I share information. Nobody could tell my story better than I could. Then I realized something, I didn’t have to compare to them. I had a serious case of imposter syndrome. I had read a lot of great blogs from some excellent writers and thought that I could never compare to them. When I first started thinking about creating a blog I was super intimidated. So I’ve curated a list of female Canadian Personal Finance blogs. But they are not the only one’s with a voice (or opinion) related to personal finance. A quick Google search for personal finance blogs will provide you with a long list of content written by males. ![]()
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