I have been reading magazines for as long as I can remember. My obsession started in my teen years and has followed me into my 30s (and will likely stay with me for many years going forward).
While I spent a good amount of my earlier years reading gossip and teen-focused magazines, my preferences have drastically changed as time has gone by.
My top favorite magazines at the present time (and for the past 10+ years) are those that cover the following topics:
- Health and Fitness
- Personal Finance
- Investing
When it comes to personal finance and investing magazines, my preference has remained quite consistent for well over a decade. My old time favorites include:
Money Magazine
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine
While attending Fincon (a conference for finance nerds) last year, I learned about another pretty awesome personal finance publication that I decided to add to my list of favorites:
Simple Money Magazine
I recently wrote a post about this magazine where I share more about what it is all about PLUS – information on a promotion they are currently running for new subscribers.
This one is not “money related” but – wait a minute – it is because Health is Wealth! One of my favorite magazines for health topics is:
Health Magazine
And that’s all folks! In a world where we are bombarded with so much information and the constant risk of “fake news,” it is awesome to have go-to publications that you can trust.
Do YOU have any personal favorites? Help me feed my magazine obsession for many more years to come :). Also, I am curious, are you a fan of digital magazines or prefer paper copies?
Let me know in the comments!
Cheers to Health, Love, and Profits!
Mabel ❤$
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