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  • Aug 12, 2023 | vnexplorer.net | Tony Robbins |Beth Kobliner |Jane Quinn |Ramit Sethi

    You can learn a lot from reading. There are plenty of books on personal finance. From books on how to trade stocks to how to save for retirement, the choices can be staggering. It could take months of reading dozens of books that don't pertain to you to find one that resonates. How do you know which books will help you? Personal finance should be just that, personal. People want and need books that will help them build upon or improve their financial positions.

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Beth Kobliner
Beth Kobliner @BethKobliner
29 Jan 22

Trying to stick to your resolutions? Here’s some Twitter motivation: “Keep at it.” “Quitters never win. Winners never quit.” And my favorite, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” Find more inspiration from my parents’ book, @SoToSpeakBook. https://t.co/ZDcHOJykml

Beth Kobliner
Beth Kobliner @BethKobliner
21 Jan 22

If you’re trying to stay indoors and out of the cold (and the world), pass the time with @SoToSpeakBook. It’s got 11,000 expressions to pore over and 25+ games to play—yes, even for the little ones. Check it out. https://t.co/ZDcHOJgIXL

Beth Kobliner
Beth Kobliner @BethKobliner
11 Jan 22

Keep your money resolutions in check by keeping these expressions in mind. A penny saved is a penny earned, pay down your debt, and invest in yourself. Find more money motivation in my parents’ book, @SoToSpeakBook. https://t.co/ZDcHOJykml