Category Archives: Family & Life

Talking Hard in a Modern World (2 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: William Tobin

Founder & Owner of: Lib-Orator

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Books, Business, Education, Entrepreneur and Successful Living Writer


How do we exchange thoughts in today’s world?

Debating is an ancient art and seeing people or parties debate can be an angry or enlightening affair.

We debate on things in everyday life and either debate with ourselves on life’s little things, like whether to have another gin and tonic or the best musician of the 20th century. However, in this post, I want to cover the more challenging topic of debating in business and what it takes to be a firm but nonetheless agreeable debate.

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A Secret to Getting Smarter in Almost Any Part of Life (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Staff Member: Kalin W.

Founder & Owner of: KDS

Millionaire’s Digest Staff Team, Author and Writing Writer


Smartness along with ability. It’s what makes us be productive and able to do and use concepts in so many different ways. There is a secret that’s out there where you can be able to become extremely smart in so many ways in life. In fact, almost any part of your life outcome WILL be improved using this one trick. Continue reading A Secret to Getting Smarter in Almost Any Part of Life (1 min read)

Kid Talk About Being Better (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Etch H.

Founder & Owner of: Smart and Funny Talk

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor and Family & Life Writer


My son is so excited for this year 2017. He has so many plans:

  1. To be a better brother
  2. To be more obedient to the elderly
  3. To play and have fun
  4. To finish his homeschool curriculum

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5 Tips to Save Money (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Zohaib Ali

Founder & Owner of: Truth Behind the Image

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Books, Entertainment, Family & Life, Religion, Successful Living and Travel Writer


1. Save before you spend

You need to know what money is a fixed outcome each month e.g. rent/bills and what is surplus. The best way to do this is split the different expenditures over two bank accounts and that way you know exactly what you have to spend. It quite easy to open a savings account online and manage this with online banking. Calculate how much your fixed outgoing per month is and move this into another account on payday, what you have left is surplus. Commit to saving a fixed amount each month which will make part of the monthly outgoings moving into another account.

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Kid Talk About Bullying – Part 2 (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Etch H.

Founder & Owner of: Smart and Funny Talk

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor and Family & Life Writer


It is sometimes hard to explain to a 3 to 4-year-old kid about bullying especially if the conversation goes like this:

Son: Why do you think my friend A hits me and the other kids all the time whenever we play?

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The 7 Types Of Fangirls (3 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Hira N.

Founder & Owner of: The Loudest Thoughts

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor and Successful Living Writer


The following are 7 types of fangirls, if you’re a fangirl like me then know that you’re awesome and without you the world just wouldn’t be complete. So please read this with a clear mind and I don’t mean to offend anyone, I made this list because I’m a crazy fangirl too, so to all the fangirls reading, you truly are the craziest and most special person ever.

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3 Reasons Why You Need an Adult Coloring Book (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Ashley Pickett

Founder & Owner of: Miss Ashley’s Anecdotes

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Entertainment and Successful Living Writer


Adult coloring books are becoming increasingly popular. There are all kinds available, and can be found in many stores. There are books with animals, colors, shapes and more. While this may seem childish, it’s actually a great release. Continue reading 3 Reasons Why You Need an Adult Coloring Book (1 min read)

10 Things Your Teenager Wants to Tell You (2 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Rowenna Hoskin

Founder & Owner of: Rowperspective

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Books, Fashion & Style and Successful Living Writer


Teenagers are notoriously hard to live with, but have you ever considered that it is parents that are the hard ones to live with? Here are ten things that all kids, whether they’re at primary school or sixth form, want to tell their parents. Continue reading 10 Things Your Teenager Wants to Tell You (2 min read)

3 Things Your Boss Needs to Know About Millennials (1 min read)

Written By Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Brittany Fex

Founder & Owner of: Be a Boss, Girl!

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Business and Successful Living Writer


A millennial is defined as an individual who reaches young adulthood in the 2000’s. They are known as the generation that was born into the era of technology. They are a new addition to the world of work, and they seem to work a little bit differently than the generations before them. Here are a few myths about this new, tech-savvy generation that has entered the workforce that need to be debunked.

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How to Get Through Teenage (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Mehar Malhotra

Founder & Owner of: Radiant Thoughts

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Family & Life Writer


This post is about teenagers and their baffling journey.

Why is it that with every good thing comes its price?
Why is it that every coin has two sides?
The most confusing age i.e between childhood and adulthood,
The cursed time called teenage.

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