Many Ways to Invest in Yourself
Investments are commonly associated with things like stocks and money. What we tend to forget, however, is that we’re choosing to invest things every day—and this doesn’t mean money. We make a choice (intentional or not) to invest our time and energy into different things every day. If we start thinking about those things as investments, we may start to make choices that are more beneficial for ourselves.
Lexington Law put together a list of science-backed ways to invest in yourself, to show how investing goes far beyond your finances. In addition to actionable tips, they include the ways each of these investments benefit you. For example, taking a class in anything can slow the effects of aging and is even correlated with longer lifespan. Take a look at their full guide below to see all of the ways you can invest in different aspects of your wellbeing...