Everyone deserves to feel secure and in control of their money. In fact, it's one of the most important skills you could ever learn. Good financial health can have a positive influence on your mind and body, especially if you tackle big obstacles like getting out of debt.

In the grand scheme of things, personal finance advice is pretty much the same for both men and women -- but that advice is usually easier to swallow if it comes from someone you can relate to, and often times people of the same gender have similar mindsets and struggles.

Personal finance education tends to be dominated by men, so if you're a woman and looking for advisors on the other side of the fence, here are some great blogs for getting your feet wet.

Daily Worth

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With over one million subscribers, Daily Worth is one of the most popular financial resources on the web for women. Daily Worth recognizes that most women -- whether young and in school or busy raising children at home -- struggle with money to a non-negligible degree.

Indeed, improper control of finances is one major reason why women succumb to stress and anxiety. On the other hand, learning to control money -- rather than having the money control you -- can lead to freedom and empowerment.

What's great about Daily Worth is that it's split into four main sections: Money (of course), Career, Business, and Life. The implication is that money is important, but it's not everything. The healthiest path forward relies on a balance between money and everything else.

GoGirl Finance [No Longer Available]

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GoGirl Finance is resource that aims to help women gain confidence when dealing with money. The GoGirl Team is comprised of seven qualified women from various walks of life and one man with business and marketing experience.

Like Daily Worth, GoGirl Finance is split into four main categories with pretty much the same level of coverage: Money, Career, Entrepreneur, and Lifestyle. Again, the key to freedom and empowerment is balance, and GoGirl Finance is all about that.

With a new post going up every day, this is a must-read blog for any woman no matter how good or bad you are with spending and saving.

Savvy Woman

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Savvy Woman markets itself as the UK's leading money website for women, and while the specific applications of advice on this blog are targeted at UK women, the general thoughts and strategies can be applied no matter where in the world you live.

Unlike the two blogs mentioned above, Savvy Woman is strictly about money, and posts are categorized into eight varied topics: Everyday, Investing, Mortgages, Spouse, Children, Insurance, Retirement, and the Unexpected.

In other words, while most blogs will harp on about balance, Savvy Woman is where you should go if you prefer detailed bits of advice from true financial experts. It's a must-read blog. New posts are published every few days.

Savvy Ladies

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Don't be confused by how similar this blog's name is to the one listed above. Savvy Ladies may have a few things in common with Savvy Woman, but ends up being a different kind of resource with a different tone and easier-to-digest content.

Savvy Ladies is all about proper financial planning and good decision making, and aims to teach both of those things for free through blog posts and weekly 30-minute webinars that are hosted every Wednesday. Check out their Savvy Programs for more info.

While most financial blogs tend to update daily or once every few days, Savvy Ladies publishes once per week. The pace is more leisurely, making it a great resource to follow if you're the kind of person who hates having your RSS reader flooded with posts every morning.

The Budget Mama

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The Budget Mama is perfect for those who feel like matters of money and math are too complicated and overwhelming. This blog's advice focuses heavily on the practical side of money management instead of topics that are more academic or legal.

For example, you'll find case studies of how Jessi, the blog author, paid off $5,000 in debt over the course of a single month and how she managed to throw a wonderful wedding for just $500, which goes to show that weddings don't have to be expensive.

The takeaway is that she's just a mom. Not a banker, not an analyst, not a business expert. She's just an everyday person who exercises control over her money and wants to teach you how you can do the same.

Financially Wise Women

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Brittney from Financially Wise Women understands how easy it is for women to feel confused, ashamed, and humiliated when it comes to financial planning. Her mission is to take what was once a traditionally male-oriented role and make it easy to grasp for all women.

Whether your credit card payments are spiraling out of control, your retirement date keeps getting pushed back, or you simply can't stop wasting money on luxuries like daily $5 coffees, she'll help you get your future back on track.

Most of her posts deal primarily with money, but every so often she touches on other aspects of a healthy life, like snacking cheaply, being more mindful, or even dressing better while on a budget.

Living Well, Spending Less

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For most poeple, being "financially responsible" is automatically associated with sacrifices, frugality, and living like a pauper for years and years. And even though a lot of that is true -- sacrifices are a necessary part of being responsible -- the degree to which it's true is often exaggerated.

Or in other words, it's certainly possible to spend less money and simultaneously live a better a life. By building new habits and tweaking old mindsets, you can actually be a happier person while saving more money every month and retiring earlier.

That's what this blog is about. Living Well, Spending Less teaches you about frugality from every womanly angle possible: coupons, recipes, home life, social life, DIY projects, and of course, budgets.

Which Blogs Do You Recommend?

We hope that these blogs will help you to develop a solid financial plan for your future. It's all a little daunting at first, but stick with it! We guarantee that it will surely be worth it in the end.

Financial blogs aimed at women are hard to come across, but even so, we're confident that there are at least a handful more out there that we've yet to discover. Do you know of any? Feel free to share them with us in the comments below!