Your credit score matters to you as much as your blog pageviews.
Going over your budget is a recreational activity.
Staying at home and re-calculating your debt free date sounds like a good time.
The first thing you read in the morning is other personal finance blogs.
You want to retire early and show people how they can do it too.
Every non-financial post you write, plagues you with a tinge of guilt.
You check mint.com everyday.
The abbreviation ‘pf’ is as common to you as LOL or OMG.
You use the term “side hustle” (so guilty of this one, but I never even heard of the term before I started blogging)
You talk/think/care about money more than anyone you know.
Investment is not a dirty word.
Most of your post titles start with an interrogative.
You either love or disdain credit cards.
You most likely focus on frugality or creating wealth.
To-do lists and spreadsheets are an art form.
You know your daily interest rate on your debt.
You wonder why some people are so bad with money, and wonder why they don’t “get it”
Are there any others you would add? This post was inspired by Save, Spend, Splurge’s post ‘Personal Finance Bloggers are Not the Norm’
