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Ricardo is an immigrant who grew his salary from $32,000 to $94,000. Aimee's a PSW who has doubled her income by working independently. Margaret invested in education & has tripled her salary in 13 years. Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years.STRIVE STORIES
Patricia tripled her salary and is now earning $80 - $100 k. Patricia is now happy with her income, owns a house and has set a goal to grow to a VP level which will give her a significant salary bump. She says her approach requires discipline and can be painful. Renovations on their house are now starting to annoy her.REAL STORIES
Regardless of where you are, there are thousands of people who have overcome challenges you are facing and thousands more who are struggling with a problem you may have solved. Strive shares real stories, analysis and strategies with the hopes of helping increase the success of everyday Canadians.REQUEST A WORKSHOP
Strive Workshops. Strive believes that as individuals, we will have the greatest financial success when we: Build an ability to problem solve our way through life's financial challenges. Are part of an system that provides opportunities for, and rewards behaviors towards advancement. Strive facilitates peer to peer workshops which enable YORK UNIVERSITY PILOT What was the Research Study? Strive & the York University Community Finance Project (YUCFP) recognized how stressful money can be with 47% of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque¹ and 27% of students very stressed out about paying for school², more so than finding a job after graduation or achieving academically.ST. MIKES PILOT
St. Michael’s Hospital Workshop Series & Research Study, Spring 2018 . Many Canadians find it difficult to make ends meet. About half of us live from pay cheque to pay cheque, and many are unsure about how to manage the limited money that we have. DANIEL HAS BUILT A NET WORTH OF $1.5 MILLION OVER 16 YEARS Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years. Monica Da Ponte. July 12, 2018. Daniel grew up in communist Eastern Europe where most people were lower middle class. He knew that counting on government will lead you to be somewhere between poor and lower middle class. He saw that if you wanted anything over and above the basics,be
THE FIRST STEP TO BEING IN CONTROL OF YOUR MONEY In my day job I work on helping to advance sustainability and surprisingly enough I find many similarities to the world of personal finance. I very much enjoy Mallen Baker’s blog and came across this 2016 post on The first step to being in control of your life that I think provides great insight for financial success.. Mallen discusses how a belief that you are responsible for what happens DIYON'S A STUDENT LIVING AT HOME & WORKING PART TIME TO Diyon is a practical focused student working towards his goal of having a good quality life. He defines a good quality of life as one where he is engaged in work he likes, has time to spend with family and to give back to his community. ESFIR USED UNIVERSITY TO GO FROM MINIMUM WAGE TO SECURE Esfir came to Canada, driven by the desire for a career where, her contributions would be valued based on their merit and as equal to those of her male colleagues. She was frustrated that as a woman, she didn’t get meaningful opportunities at work. “They didn’t see meas a professiona
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Ricardo is an immigrant who grew his salary from $32,000 to $94,000. Aimee's a PSW who has doubled her income by working independently. Margaret invested in education & has tripled her salary in 13 years. Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years.STRIVE STORIES
Patricia tripled her salary and is now earning $80 - $100 k. Patricia is now happy with her income, owns a house and has set a goal to grow to a VP level which will give her a significant salary bump. She says her approach requires discipline and can be painful. Renovations on their house are now starting to annoy her.REAL STORIES
Regardless of where you are, there are thousands of people who have overcome challenges you are facing and thousands more who are struggling with a problem you may have solved. Strive shares real stories, analysis and strategies with the hopes of helping increase the success of everyday Canadians.REQUEST A WORKSHOP
Strive Workshops. Strive believes that as individuals, we will have the greatest financial success when we: Build an ability to problem solve our way through life's financial challenges. Are part of an system that provides opportunities for, and rewards behaviors towards advancement. Strive facilitates peer to peer workshops which enable YORK UNIVERSITY PILOT What was the Research Study? Strive & the York University Community Finance Project (YUCFP) recognized how stressful money can be with 47% of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque¹ and 27% of students very stressed out about paying for school², more so than finding a job after graduation or achieving academically.ST. MIKES PILOT
St. Michael’s Hospital Workshop Series & Research Study, Spring 2018 . Many Canadians find it difficult to make ends meet. About half of us live from pay cheque to pay cheque, and many are unsure about how to manage the limited money that we have. DANIEL HAS BUILT A NET WORTH OF $1.5 MILLION OVER 16 YEARS Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years. Monica Da Ponte. July 12, 2018. Daniel grew up in communist Eastern Europe where most people were lower middle class. He knew that counting on government will lead you to be somewhere between poor and lower middle class. He saw that if you wanted anything over and above the basics,be
THE FIRST STEP TO BEING IN CONTROL OF YOUR MONEY In my day job I work on helping to advance sustainability and surprisingly enough I find many similarities to the world of personal finance. I very much enjoy Mallen Baker’s blog and came across this 2016 post on The first step to being in control of your life that I think provides great insight for financial success.. Mallen discusses how a belief that you are responsible for what happens DIYON'S A STUDENT LIVING AT HOME & WORKING PART TIME TO Diyon is a practical focused student working towards his goal of having a good quality life. He defines a good quality of life as one where he is engaged in work he likes, has time to spend with family and to give back to his community. ESFIR USED UNIVERSITY TO GO FROM MINIMUM WAGE TO SECURE Esfir came to Canada, driven by the desire for a career where, her contributions would be valued based on their merit and as equal to those of her male colleagues. She was frustrated that as a woman, she didn’t get meaningful opportunities at work. “They didn’t see meas a professiona
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About Strive. Strive is dedicated to transforming financial resiliency for Canadians. It has a mission of enabling Canadians to build financial resiliency at scale. STOCK MARKETS & SICK DAYS: LET’S TALK ABOUT HOW TO ENABLE A recent analysis by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) found that “while millions of Canadians lost their jobs because of the COVID-19 pandemic, “the country’s top 20 billionaires have amassed an average of nearly $2 billion each in wealth” . It’s not only the ultra-rich that ar THE FIRST STEP TO BEING IN CONTROL OF YOUR MONEY In my day job I work on helping to advance sustainability and surprisingly enough I find many similarities to the world of personal finance. I very much enjoy Mallen Baker’s blog and came across this 2016 post on The first step to being in control of your life that I think provides great insight for financial success.. Mallen discusses how a belief that you are responsible for what happens 3 STEPS TO MAKING BETTER USE OF NEGOTIATION IN THE Sometimes I think of financial resiliency as a real-life Super Mario game. In the video game, you are trying to move forward and get bombarded with piranha plants, ice boulders, firebars. In real life, there is precarious employment, skyrocketing housing costs, post-secondary education, privilege, s DIYON'S A STUDENT LIVING AT HOME & WORKING PART TIME TO Diyon is a practical focused student working towards his goal of having a good quality life. He defines a good quality of life as one where he is engaged in work he likes, has time to spend with family and to give back to his community. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? YOU'RE 25, WORK IN THE RESTAURANT Richard is a 25-year-old living with a roommate in Toronto. He previously worked in the restaurant industry earning enough to support himself and enjoy some travel. Like many Canadians he has lost his job and has been surviving on government supports. He INSIGHTS ON BUILDING YOUR SELF-ADVOCACY MUSCLES Here are 5 easy steps that can help you flex your self-advocacy muscles and make progress towards your goals. 1. Be clear about your specific goals. Knowing where you are trying to go and what specific things will help you is critical to being able to advocate for yourself. Whether you are trying to negotiate a raise, reduce theinterest on
RENT VS BUY
The rent vs buy debate has been a long-standing debate with lots of calculations and heavy opinions. I have had my own personal thoughts but have never really weighed into the debate. In spirit of full transparency, I have a personal affinity towards the buy side. Ibought early
RICARDO IS AN IMMIGRANT WHO GREW HIS SALARY FROM $32,000 During his time as a project manager, Ricardo became friends with other project managers and he learned his salary was $10,000 belowtheirs. He
CANADIAN WOMEN EARN $0.87 FOR EVERY $1.00 MEN EARN Catherine Mayer’s new book, Attack of the 50 FT. Women, is a call to battle. It is a great analysis that sadly demonstrates just how much work we still need to do to both achieve gender equality and hold onto the progress we have made.STRIVE
Ricardo is an immigrant who grew his salary from $32,000 to $94,000. Aimee's a PSW who has doubled her income by working independently. Margaret invested in education & has tripled her salary in 13 years. Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years.STRIVE STORIES
Patricia tripled her salary and is now earning $80 - $100 k. Patricia is now happy with her income, owns a house and has set a goal to grow to a VP level which will give her a significant salary bump. She says her approach requires discipline and can be painful. Renovations on their house are now starting to annoy her.ABOUT — STRIVE
About Strive. Strive is dedicated to transforming financial resiliency for Canadians. It has a mission of enabling Canadians to build financial resiliency at scale.REAL STORIES
Regardless of where you are, there are thousands of people who have overcome challenges you are facing and thousands more who are struggling with a problem you may have solved. Strive shares real stories, analysis and strategies with the hopes of helping increase the success of everyday Canadians.REQUEST A WORKSHOP
Strive Workshops. Strive believes that as individuals, we will have the greatest financial success when we: Build an ability to problem solve our way through life's financial challenges. Are part of an system that provides opportunities for, and rewards behaviors towards advancement. Strive facilitates peer to peer workshops which enable YORK UNIVERSITY PILOT What was the Research Study? Strive & the York University Community Finance Project (YUCFP) recognized how stressful money can be with 47% of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque¹ and 27% of students very stressed out about paying for school², more so than finding a job after graduation or achieving academically. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? YOU'RE 25, WORK IN THE RESTAURANT Richard is a 25-year-old living with a roommate in Toronto. He previously worked in the restaurant industry earning enough to support himself and enjoy some travel. Like many Canadians he has lost his job and has been surviving on government supports. He DANIEL HAS BUILT A NET WORTH OF $1.5 MILLION OVER 16 YEARS Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years. Monica Da Ponte. July 12, 2018. Daniel grew up in communist Eastern Europe where most people were lower middle class. He knew that counting on government will lead you to be somewhere between poor and lower middle class. He saw that if you wanted anything over and above the basics,be
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St. Michael’s Hospital Workshop Series & Research Study, Spring 2018 . Many Canadians find it difficult to make ends meet. About half of us live from pay cheque to pay cheque, and many are unsure about how to manage the limited money that we have. ESFIR USED UNIVERSITY TO GO FROM MINIMUM WAGE TO SECURE Esfir came to Canada, driven by the desire for a career where, her contributions would be valued based on their merit and as equal to those of her male colleagues. She was frustrated that as a woman, she didn’t get meaningful opportunities at work. “They didn’t see meas a professiona
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Ricardo is an immigrant who grew his salary from $32,000 to $94,000. Aimee's a PSW who has doubled her income by working independently. Margaret invested in education & has tripled her salary in 13 years. Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years.STRIVE STORIES
Patricia tripled her salary and is now earning $80 - $100 k. Patricia is now happy with her income, owns a house and has set a goal to grow to a VP level which will give her a significant salary bump. She says her approach requires discipline and can be painful. Renovations on their house are now starting to annoy her.ABOUT — STRIVE
About Strive. Strive is dedicated to transforming financial resiliency for Canadians. It has a mission of enabling Canadians to build financial resiliency at scale.REAL STORIES
Regardless of where you are, there are thousands of people who have overcome challenges you are facing and thousands more who are struggling with a problem you may have solved. Strive shares real stories, analysis and strategies with the hopes of helping increase the success of everyday Canadians.REQUEST A WORKSHOP
Strive Workshops. Strive believes that as individuals, we will have the greatest financial success when we: Build an ability to problem solve our way through life's financial challenges. Are part of an system that provides opportunities for, and rewards behaviors towards advancement. Strive facilitates peer to peer workshops which enable YORK UNIVERSITY PILOT What was the Research Study? Strive & the York University Community Finance Project (YUCFP) recognized how stressful money can be with 47% of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque¹ and 27% of students very stressed out about paying for school², more so than finding a job after graduation or achieving academically. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? YOU'RE 25, WORK IN THE RESTAURANT Richard is a 25-year-old living with a roommate in Toronto. He previously worked in the restaurant industry earning enough to support himself and enjoy some travel. Like many Canadians he has lost his job and has been surviving on government supports. He DANIEL HAS BUILT A NET WORTH OF $1.5 MILLION OVER 16 YEARS Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years. Monica Da Ponte. July 12, 2018. Daniel grew up in communist Eastern Europe where most people were lower middle class. He knew that counting on government will lead you to be somewhere between poor and lower middle class. He saw that if you wanted anything over and above the basics,be
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St. Michael’s Hospital Workshop Series & Research Study, Spring 2018 . Many Canadians find it difficult to make ends meet. About half of us live from pay cheque to pay cheque, and many are unsure about how to manage the limited money that we have. ESFIR USED UNIVERSITY TO GO FROM MINIMUM WAGE TO SECURE Esfir came to Canada, driven by the desire for a career where, her contributions would be valued based on their merit and as equal to those of her male colleagues. She was frustrated that as a woman, she didn’t get meaningful opportunities at work. “They didn’t see meas a professiona
ABOUT — STRIVE
About Strive. Strive is dedicated to transforming financial resiliency for Canadians. It has a mission of enabling Canadians to build financial resiliency at scale.INSIGHTS — STRIVE
Nearly half of all Canadians are living paycheque to paycheque! Together, we can change that. YORK UNIVERSITY PILOT What was the Research Study? Strive & the York University Community Finance Project (YUCFP) recognized how stressful money can be with 47% of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque¹ and 27% of students very stressed out about paying for school², more so than finding a job after graduation or achieving academically. THE FIRST STEP TO BEING IN CONTROL OF YOUR MONEY In my day job I work on helping to advance sustainability and surprisingly enough I find many similarities to the world of personal finance. I very much enjoy Mallen Baker’s blog and came across this 2016 post on The first step to being in control of your life that I think provides great insight for financial success.. Mallen discusses how a belief that you are responsible for what happens 3 STEPS TO MAKING BETTER USE OF NEGOTIATION IN THE Sometimes I think of financial resiliency as a real-life Super Mario game. In the video game, you are trying to move forward and get bombarded with piranha plants, ice boulders, firebars. In real life, there is precarious employment, skyrocketing housing costs, post-secondary education, privilege, s STOCK MARKETS & SICK DAYS: LET’S TALK ABOUT HOW TO ENABLE A recent analysis by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) found that “while millions of Canadians lost their jobs because of the COVID-19 pandemic, “the country’s top 20 billionaires have amassed an average of nearly $2 billion each in wealth” . It’s not only the ultra-rich that ar DIYON'S A STUDENT LIVING AT HOME & WORKING PART TIME TO Diyon is a practical focused student working towards his goal of having a good quality life. He defines a good quality of life as one where he is engaged in work he likes, has time to spend with family and to give back to his community.RENT VS BUY
The rent vs buy debate has been a long-standing debate with lots of calculations and heavy opinions. I have had my own personal thoughts but have never really weighed into the debate. In spirit of full transparency, I have a personal affinity towards the buy side. Ibought early
RICARDO IS AN IMMIGRANT WHO GREW HIS SALARY FROM $32,000 During his time as a project manager, Ricardo became friends with other project managers and he learned his salary was $10,000 belowtheirs. He
CANADIAN WOMEN EARN $0.87 FOR EVERY $1.00 MEN EARN Catherine Mayer’s new book, Attack of the 50 FT. Women, is a call to battle. It is a great analysis that sadly demonstrates just how much work we still need to do to both achieve gender equality and hold onto the progress we have made.STRIVE
Ricardo is an immigrant who grew his salary from $32,000 to $94,000. Aimee's a PSW who has doubled her income by working independently. Margaret invested in education & has tripled her salary in 13 years. Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years.STRIVE STORIES
Patricia tripled her salary and is now earning $80 - $100 k. Patricia is now happy with her income, owns a house and has set a goal to grow to a VP level which will give her a significant salary bump. She says her approach requires discipline and can be painful. Renovations on their house are now starting to annoy her.REAL STORIES
Regardless of where you are, there are thousands of people who have overcome challenges you are facing and thousands more who are struggling with a problem you may have solved. Strive shares real stories, analysis and strategies with the hopes of helping increase the success of everyday Canadians.REQUEST A WORKSHOP
Strive Workshops. Strive believes that as individuals, we will have the greatest financial success when we: Build an ability to problem solve our way through life's financial challenges. Are part of an system that provides opportunities for, and rewards behaviors towards advancement. Strive facilitates peer to peer workshops which enable YORK UNIVERSITY PILOT What was the Research Study? Strive & the York University Community Finance Project (YUCFP) recognized how stressful money can be with 47% of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque¹ and 27% of students very stressed out about paying for school², more so than finding a job after graduation or achieving academically. DANIEL HAS BUILT A NET WORTH OF $1.5 MILLION OVER 16 YEARS Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years. Monica Da Ponte. July 12, 2018. Daniel grew up in communist Eastern Europe where most people were lower middle class. He knew that counting on government will lead you to be somewhere between poor and lower middle class. He saw that if you wanted anything over and above the basics,be
3 STEPS TO MAKING BETTER USE OF NEGOTIATION IN THE Sometimes I think of financial resiliency as a real-life Super Mario game. In the video game, you are trying to move forward and get bombarded with piranha plants, ice boulders, firebars. In real life, there is precarious employment, skyrocketing housing costs, post-secondary education, privilege, s THE FIRST STEP TO BEING IN CONTROL OF YOUR MONEY In my day job I work on helping to advance sustainability and surprisingly enough I find many similarities to the world of personal finance. I very much enjoy Mallen Baker’s blog and came across this 2016 post on The first step to being in control of your life that I think provides great insight for financial success.. Mallen discusses how a belief that you are responsible for what happensST. MIKES PILOT
St. Michael’s Hospital Workshop Series & Research Study, Spring 2018 . Many Canadians find it difficult to make ends meet. About half of us live from pay cheque to pay cheque, and many are unsure about how to manage the limited money that we have. AIMEE'S A PSW WHO HAS DOUBLED HER INCOME BY WORKING After 15 years of struggling in the system, Aimee began to believe there had to be a better way. Knowing that patients wanted better care, that the industry is growing with people wanting to stay home longer, and understanding the funding system Aimee decided she could be better off by worSTRIVE
Ricardo is an immigrant who grew his salary from $32,000 to $94,000. Aimee's a PSW who has doubled her income by working independently. Margaret invested in education & has tripled her salary in 13 years. Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years.STRIVE STORIES
Patricia tripled her salary and is now earning $80 - $100 k. Patricia is now happy with her income, owns a house and has set a goal to grow to a VP level which will give her a significant salary bump. She says her approach requires discipline and can be painful. Renovations on their house are now starting to annoy her.REAL STORIES
Regardless of where you are, there are thousands of people who have overcome challenges you are facing and thousands more who are struggling with a problem you may have solved. Strive shares real stories, analysis and strategies with the hopes of helping increase the success of everyday Canadians.REQUEST A WORKSHOP
Strive Workshops. Strive believes that as individuals, we will have the greatest financial success when we: Build an ability to problem solve our way through life's financial challenges. Are part of an system that provides opportunities for, and rewards behaviors towards advancement. Strive facilitates peer to peer workshops which enable YORK UNIVERSITY PILOT What was the Research Study? Strive & the York University Community Finance Project (YUCFP) recognized how stressful money can be with 47% of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque¹ and 27% of students very stressed out about paying for school², more so than finding a job after graduation or achieving academically. DANIEL HAS BUILT A NET WORTH OF $1.5 MILLION OVER 16 YEARS Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years. Monica Da Ponte. July 12, 2018. Daniel grew up in communist Eastern Europe where most people were lower middle class. He knew that counting on government will lead you to be somewhere between poor and lower middle class. He saw that if you wanted anything over and above the basics,be
3 STEPS TO MAKING BETTER USE OF NEGOTIATION IN THE Sometimes I think of financial resiliency as a real-life Super Mario game. In the video game, you are trying to move forward and get bombarded with piranha plants, ice boulders, firebars. In real life, there is precarious employment, skyrocketing housing costs, post-secondary education, privilege, s THE FIRST STEP TO BEING IN CONTROL OF YOUR MONEY In my day job I work on helping to advance sustainability and surprisingly enough I find many similarities to the world of personal finance. I very much enjoy Mallen Baker’s blog and came across this 2016 post on The first step to being in control of your life that I think provides great insight for financial success.. Mallen discusses how a belief that you are responsible for what happensST. MIKES PILOT
St. Michael’s Hospital Workshop Series & Research Study, Spring 2018 . Many Canadians find it difficult to make ends meet. About half of us live from pay cheque to pay cheque, and many are unsure about how to manage the limited money that we have. AIMEE'S A PSW WHO HAS DOUBLED HER INCOME BY WORKING After 15 years of struggling in the system, Aimee began to believe there had to be a better way. Knowing that patients wanted better care, that the industry is growing with people wanting to stay home longer, and understanding the funding system Aimee decided she could be better off by worINSIGHTS — STRIVE
Nearly half of all Canadians are living paycheque to paycheque! Together, we can change that.ABOUT — STRIVE
About Strive. Strive is dedicated to transforming financial resiliency for Canadians. It has a mission of enabling Canadians to build financial resiliency at scale. RESOURCES — STRIVE Financial capacity building. Salary & wage information glassdoor PayScale Salary negotiation guide. Gail Vaz-Oxlade Resources A breadth of worksheet tools ranging from debt repayment to spending analysisREQUEST A WORKSHOP
Strive Workshops. Strive believes that as individuals, we will have the greatest financial success when we: Build an ability to problem solve our way through life's financial challenges. Are part of an system that provides opportunities for, and rewards behaviors towards advancement. Strive facilitates peer to peer workshops which enable AVOID THE JOB MAZE; TOP 3 STRATEGIES TO BUILD YOUR DREAM Finishing up school can be both exciting and scary. It is a celebration of years of learning, studying and plain old hard work. It is also the entrance into the ever-changing world of work. With youth unemployment rate at 11% , this can be daunting. From sST. MIKES PILOT
St. Michael’s Hospital Workshop Series & Research Study, Spring 2018 . Many Canadians find it difficult to make ends meet. About half of us live from pay cheque to pay cheque, and many are unsure about how to manage the limited money that we have. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? YOU'RE 25, WORK IN THE RESTAURANT Richard is a 25-year-old living with a roommate in Toronto. He previously worked in the restaurant industry earning enough to support himself and enjoy some travel. Like many Canadians he has lost his job and has been surviving on government supports. HeRENT VS BUY
The rent vs buy debate has been a long-standing debate with lots of calculations and heavy opinions. I have had my own personal thoughts but have never really weighed into the debate. In spirit of full transparency, I have a personal affinity towards the buy side. Ibought early
ESFIR USED UNIVERSITY TO GO FROM MINIMUM WAGE TO SECURE Esfir came to Canada, driven by the desire for a career where, her contributions would be valued based on their merit and as equal to those of her male colleagues. She was frustrated that as a woman, she didn’t get meaningful opportunities at work. “They didn’t see meas a professiona
DIYON'S A STUDENT LIVING AT HOME & WORKING PART TIME TO Diyon is a practical focused student working towards his goal of having a good quality life. He defines a good quality of life as one where he is engaged in work he likes, has time to spend with family and to give back to his community.STRIVE
Ricardo is an immigrant who grew his salary from $32,000 to $94,000. Aimee's a PSW who has doubled her income by working independently. Margaret invested in education & has tripled her salary in 13 years. Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years.STRIVE STORIES
Patricia tripled her salary and is now earning $80 - $100 k. Patricia is now happy with her income, owns a house and has set a goal to grow to a VP level which will give her a significant salary bump. She says her approach requires discipline and can be painful. Renovations on their house are now starting to annoy her.ABOUT — STRIVE
About Strive. Strive is dedicated to transforming financial resiliency for Canadians. It has a mission of enabling Canadians to build financial resiliency at scale.REAL STORIES
Regardless of where you are, there are thousands of people who have overcome challenges you are facing and thousands more who are struggling with a problem you may have solved. Strive shares real stories, analysis and strategies with the hopes of helping increase the success of everyday Canadians.REQUEST A WORKSHOP
Strive Workshops. Strive believes that as individuals, we will have the greatest financial success when we: Build an ability to problem solve our way through life's financial challenges. Are part of an system that provides opportunities for, and rewards behaviors towards advancement. Strive facilitates peer to peer workshops which enable YORK UNIVERSITY PILOT What was the Research Study? Strive & the York University Community Finance Project (YUCFP) recognized how stressful money can be with 47% of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque¹ and 27% of students very stressed out about paying for school², more so than finding a job after graduation or achieving academically. DANIEL HAS BUILT A NET WORTH OF $1.5 MILLION OVER 16 YEARS Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years. Monica Da Ponte. July 12, 2018. Daniel grew up in communist Eastern Europe where most people were lower middle class. He knew that counting on government will lead you to be somewhere between poor and lower middle class. He saw that if you wanted anything over and above the basics,be
THE FIRST STEP TO BEING IN CONTROL OF YOUR MONEY In my day job I work on helping to advance sustainability and surprisingly enough I find many similarities to the world of personal finance. I very much enjoy Mallen Baker’s blog and came across this 2016 post on The first step to being in control of your life that I think provides great insight for financial success.. Mallen discusses how a belief that you are responsible for what happens AVANI'S A SINGLE MOTHER WHO WENT FROM MINIMUM WAGE TO Meet Avani. Early 40’s. Specialized dialysis nurse. Immigrated to Canada almost 15 years ago. Studied nursing internationally and re-certified in Canada. Started earning minimum wage. Personal income of $90,000. Born and educated in India, Avani always believed that she deserved more than she was able to get in her country. DIYON'S A STUDENT LIVING AT HOME & WORKING PART TIME TO Diyon is a practical focused student working towards his goal of having a good quality life. He defines a good quality of life as one where he is engaged in work he likes, has time to spend with family and to give back to his community.STRIVE
Ricardo is an immigrant who grew his salary from $32,000 to $94,000. Aimee's a PSW who has doubled her income by working independently. Margaret invested in education & has tripled her salary in 13 years. Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years.STRIVE STORIES
Patricia tripled her salary and is now earning $80 - $100 k. Patricia is now happy with her income, owns a house and has set a goal to grow to a VP level which will give her a significant salary bump. She says her approach requires discipline and can be painful. Renovations on their house are now starting to annoy her.ABOUT — STRIVE
About Strive. Strive is dedicated to transforming financial resiliency for Canadians. It has a mission of enabling Canadians to build financial resiliency at scale.REAL STORIES
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Strive Workshops. Strive believes that as individuals, we will have the greatest financial success when we: Build an ability to problem solve our way through life's financial challenges. Are part of an system that provides opportunities for, and rewards behaviors towards advancement. Strive facilitates peer to peer workshops which enable YORK UNIVERSITY PILOT What was the Research Study? Strive & the York University Community Finance Project (YUCFP) recognized how stressful money can be with 47% of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque¹ and 27% of students very stressed out about paying for school², more so than finding a job after graduation or achieving academically. DANIEL HAS BUILT A NET WORTH OF $1.5 MILLION OVER 16 YEARS Daniel has built a net worth of $1.5 Million over 16 years. Monica Da Ponte. July 12, 2018. Daniel grew up in communist Eastern Europe where most people were lower middle class. He knew that counting on government will lead you to be somewhere between poor and lower middle class. He saw that if you wanted anything over and above the basics,be
THE FIRST STEP TO BEING IN CONTROL OF YOUR MONEY In my day job I work on helping to advance sustainability and surprisingly enough I find many similarities to the world of personal finance. I very much enjoy Mallen Baker’s blog and came across this 2016 post on The first step to being in control of your life that I think provides great insight for financial success.. Mallen discusses how a belief that you are responsible for what happens AVANI'S A SINGLE MOTHER WHO WENT FROM MINIMUM WAGE TO Meet Avani. Early 40’s. Specialized dialysis nurse. Immigrated to Canada almost 15 years ago. Studied nursing internationally and re-certified in Canada. Started earning minimum wage. Personal income of $90,000. Born and educated in India, Avani always believed that she deserved more than she was able to get in her country. DIYON'S A STUDENT LIVING AT HOME & WORKING PART TIME TO Diyon is a practical focused student working towards his goal of having a good quality life. He defines a good quality of life as one where he is engaged in work he likes, has time to spend with family and to give back to his community.INSIGHTS — STRIVE
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St. Michael’s Hospital Workshop Series & Research Study, Spring 2018 . Many Canadians find it difficult to make ends meet. About half of us live from pay cheque to pay cheque, and many are unsure about how to manage the limited money that we have. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? YOU'RE 25, WORK IN THE RESTAURANT Richard is a 25-year-old living with a roommate in Toronto. He previously worked in the restaurant industry earning enough to support himself and enjoy some travel. Like many Canadians he has lost his job and has been surviving on government supports. He DIYON'S A STUDENT LIVING AT HOME & WORKING PART TIME TO Diyon is a practical focused student working towards his goal of having a good quality life. He defines a good quality of life as one where he is engaged in work he likes, has time to spend with family and to give back to his community.RENT VS BUY
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