My money story is fairly uneventful, but to some these principles may seem extraordinary. See what you think.

Sure, I’ve made some mistakes. But there wasn’t a time when I made really bad money decisions that led me to financial ruin, only to rebound in a remarkable way through good money decisions.
My money story just isn’t that exciting.
In my money story, I am more of the tortoise, not the hare.
And I am grateful for it.
Through my experience I have learned that sound, biblical money habit can really lead to financial health.
And there are other ordinaries out there just like me. Their story may not be extraordinary but their habits are.
What are some of these extraordinary habits of ordinary, yet financially healthy, people? Let me give you six:I love to hear great financial turnaround stories.
But what do I love more?Stories that don’t require a turnaround, stories that demonstrate how implementing just a few habits can lead to financial health.
Sure, they are filled with less heartbreak, but I am okay with that. And I bet, at least in your own life, you are as well.
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