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Financial behavior expert Stacey Tisdale says feeling overwhelmed leads people to ignore their finances and makes things worse. Make money management less stressful by using a budgeting app or hiring a financial advisor. According to financial behavior expert Stacey Tisdale , this is the main reason people ignore the hard truths about their finances. Related storiesHere are three steps you can take to stop ignoring your finances and get your money back on track:1. Build your financial competence over time, and understand that financial stability is a journey and not a race."
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Gen Z is the youngest generation in the workforce and many members want to retire early. Gen Z is in the workforce … and they are already looking for the exits. Gen Z is starting out with less money, more expenses, and higher costs." Here are a few issues Tisdale says Gen Zers could see impact their early timeline for retirement:1. What might help Gen Z reach their goal"It's important for Gen Z, since they are just getting started, to learn business basics and educate themselves on entrepreneurship, side hustles, and investing," Tisdale told Personal Finance Insider.
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Retirement saving can be difficult for women because of lower wages and time out of the workforce. To avoid being unprepared for retirement, women should start saving for retirement as early as their 20s. Start saving early, get out of debt, and create multiple streams of income. If women can start saving as early as possible, as early as their 20s, she says, they will be better prepared for retirement. Save often and start early"It's important for women to start saving money for retirement as early as possible," Tisdale told Business Insider.
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Family members are affected too — they may need to take time off work during the most intensive phase of the treatment. Additionally, most Americans with sickle cell are Black and may not trust a health care system that has often failed to provide the most basic preventive and therapeutic care for those with the disease. Some with sickle cell are anxious about undergoing a medical treatment that is on the cutting edge of biotechnology. “We are finally at a spot where we can envision broadly available cures for sickle cell disease,” said Dr. John Tisdale, director of the cellular and molecular therapeutics branch at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and a member of the advisory committee. Kyra is now in intensive care as doctors try to control her pain.
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As a financial journalist, I've heard tons of financial advice from dozens of financial experts. The best pieces of advice are about your money mindset, automating your savings, and paying yourself first. I have heard tons of financial advice, but I've found that the best advice, and the insight that really resonates across the board, pertains to everyday money management. Money scripts are beliefs that we have around money and they influence how we handle money. "The way that we handle money is a direct result of our money scripts and how we view money," Tisdale told me.
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Ashley Tisdale sang and acted her way into being a household name with several iconic Disney roles. Tisdale said her favorite childhood memory was working, at 8 years old — and she knows it's weird. In a recent interview with Elle, Tisdale reflected on her Disney days and her early life as a child-actor. When asked about her favorite childhood memory, she said her happiest time was working as a kid. She's since realized that going on tour to work at such an early age, though she "absolutely loved" it, probably isn't the most normal favorite childhood memory.
Raviv (previously known as Ricky) Ullman starred in "Phil of the Future" from 2004 to 2006. Since then he's acted in other series and films, but took some time to reflect on his Disney days. I don't think I knew how to be strategic or what that actually meant in terms of a career." Even though Ullman spent time in the "Disney Circle of Stars" in the early 2000s, he said he was rarely star-struck. "I don't think I was looking at it like, 'now I am a Disney star and will do Disney movies forever,'" but "I never consciously was trying to break out."
Tisdale uncovered her "money script" to understand her behavior and change her relationship with money. Not only get it right in terms of everyday money management, but also setting ourselves up for financial success. Tisdale's journey culminated in a study on financial behavior or "money scripts." It wasn't until she got out of her own way that she found career and financial success, Tisdale concedes. Her company has partnered with numerous organizations and corporations teaching their workforce positive financial behavior and encouraging healthy relationships around money.
Amazon.com Inc.’s cloud-computing arm plans to reduce the water consumption of its global data centers as companies face mounting water scarcity around the world. Data centers consume high amounts of water and energy to cool computers with a mix of water, ventilation and electric-powered air-cooled chillers. AWS is focusing on stressed regions, such as California and India, to conserve water through updated cooling systems and water recycling, Mr. Hewes said. AWS recently began reusing 96% of the cooling water from its Oregon data centers for farming, added on-site water treatment systems for reusing water for cooling and now uses recycled wastewater at 20 data centers around the world. An expansion of larger data centers, known as hyperscale data centers, is also putting pressure on water usage, Bluefield Research Chief Executive Reese Tisdale said.
12 queer icons to channel this Halloween
  + stars: | 2022-10-25 | by ( Ellie Rudy | ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +10 min
Without further ado, here is a selection of queer icons and pop culture favorites — in no particular order — whom you can channel for Halloween (a.k.a. For a relatively stress-free Halloween ensemble, throw on a tux, top hat, a pocket square and some fierce red lipstick. To channel Ms. Kahlo this Halloween, you’ll need her signature unibrow (eyeliner or an eyebrow pencil should do the trick), a flower crown, red lipstick, a colorful blouse and a floor-length skirt. For this costume, you’ll need a fedora, a (preferably pastel) dress shirt, a tie matching the hat and, if you’re really feeling the fantasy, a color-coordinated sweater vest. If you dress up as any of these queer icons and pop culture favorites for Halloween, tag @NBCOut on Twitter or Instagram in a costume photo!
Retirement saving for women can be difficult because of pay gaps and time out of the workforce. "It's vital that women understand what their specific challenges to saving and investing will be," Kaufman said to Insider. But it will definitely take more than telling women to just save more money or make more money. "We have to do more than save money in a 401k and a bank account," says Kaufman. Just working and saving money is not going to get you there," Tisdale says.
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