As the new year approaches, Fortunes Success desk is looking inward. There are the changes, big and small, wed like to make, inspired by the stories we told and trends we covered in 2022.
Heres what were looking forward to pursuing in 2023.
Embrace my community
My resolution for 2023 is to get more involved with the different communities in my lifeat my sons school, at work, and in my neighborhood. I want to invest more of my time in helping to build these networks and help them thrive. I find Im happiest when Im interacting and connecting with people, and its something that was so hard to do during the pandemic. Im not going to be shy about reaching out to set up a coffee, plan an event, or make the introduction.
Lindsey Stanberry, Executive Editor
Break up with Chipotle
A goal of mine for the coming year is to order less takeout. I love Chipotle but Chipotle doesnt love meor my wallet. Long-term, Im trying to save more, which is difficult in New York City. Im hoping that cooking more at home can be a fun thing as I look for more veggie recipes (pasta-based of course), but mainly something that can help me build more of a rainy day fund as I cut out expenses that dont really add to my life. Sorry, Chipotle.
Chloe Berger, Reporter
Plan it out
Ive written about the importance of having a financial plan throughout my career as a financial and consumer finance reporter. But my own game plan has sadly become outdated. So in 2023, I want to take time to create a robust, 10-year financial planperhaps even working with a professional to optimize my financial goals.
Megan Leonhardt, Senior Writer
Maximize money
My goal for 2023 is to become more financially literate! The resources are out there, but Ive been behind the curve for years because I feel like I dont even know what I dont know. But were getting there! I opened a Roth IRA this year and bought my first Treasury bond. Hoping to keep building momentum!
Jane Thier, Reporter
Strike the right balance
My goal for 2023 is to position myself to capture and enjoy a happiness Ive long wanted but thought impossibleI want to write a book. Ive always romanticized the starving artist idea, but Im not keen on actually starving. I want to make sure I have the money and work-life balance I need to allow myself to create the life I want for me.
Trey Williams, Senior Writer
Focus on growth
Im not one for resolutions, so I fall into the camp of people who choose a word for the year to set their intentions. This past year, I focused on flowa reset of sorts in finding a better life balance and trying to embrace challenges with less stress and anxiety. Now Im ready to grow in 2023, from cultivating my career presence to building my savings after an expensive year of backlogged weddings and furnishing a new apartment.
Hillary Hoffower, Editor
Save, save, save
Im planning to (finally) crack down on my spending and save for a house. Its something Ive put off and put off, but I believe Im finally in a position to take serious steps to save. Im interested in attempting my own version of a No Buy Year to get thereor at least a month or two.
Alicia Adamczyk, Senior Writer
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