If youre reading this, youre probably at least a little interested in getting your finances in order.

Maybe youve even tried!

Maybeyouve read a bunch of advice, but nothing seems to work for you.

If that sounds familiar, the solution might not be to findmoreadvice.

Instead, focus on finding advice that speaks to you.

Personal finance is, you know,personal.

Some money writers focus on their personal debt stories.

Others, like me, usually focus on practical tips.

And some financial experts focus on the mindset of money in our society.

At its core, though, all of this personal finance advice is more or less the same.

Its the approach thats different.

For example, hes not into cutting back on lattes.

Many people find this attitude refreshing.

What sets Sethis advice apart, though, is his mindset toward money.

You might find a different story that motivates you, though.

When I was in student loan debt, I loved readingDonna Freedmansmoney advice over atMSN.

She was a writer and she was frugal.

Reading her posts every day motivated me to take action and get involved with my own finances.

Basically, you want to look for stories, perspectives, and values that align with your own.

(Rockstar Financeis an excellent platform for browsing different types of financial blogs).

Find Your Ideal Medium

It also helps to find a convenient medium.

When I started sending himSethis blog posts, though, he paid attention.

Before I knew it, he had increased his monthly student debt payment and saved an emergency fund.

Its easy enough to pull up a money-related show during your drive to work or your drive home.

It should come pretty naturally.

If you find it hard to establish a habit, though, make it part of your routine.

Wake up and read a chapter or a new blog post every morning with your coffee.