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In this episode of the Debt Free Dad podcast, Brad Nelson, the founder of Debt Free Dad, talks about the importance of taking a break to recharge without losing financial progress. He shares his personal experience of taking a break after nearly five years of continuous podcasting and content creation. Brad emphasizes the significance of rest in avoiding burnout and provides actionable tips on how to take a break while maintaining basic financial habits. He encourages listeners to focus on simple steps like sticking to a budget, paying minimum debt payments, and setting a time limit for breaks to avoid setbacks. Brad also highlights the remaining three months of the year as a crucial period for financial progress and offers insights on how to make the most of this time. Additionally, he introduces resources like the Roots Personal Finance membership and the 'Simplify My Money' newsletter to help listeners stay on track with their financial goals.
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Subscribe to Simplify My Money: https://www.debtfreedad.com/newsletters/simplify-my-money
In this episode of the Debt Free Dad podcast, Brad Nelson, the founder of Debt Free Dad, talks about the importance of taking a break to recharge without losing financial progress. He shares his personal experience of taking a break after nearly five years of continuous podcasting and content creation. Brad emphasizes the significance of rest in avoiding burnout and provides actionable tips on how to take a break while maintaining basic financial habits. He encourages listeners to focus on simple steps like sticking to a budget, paying minimum debt payments, and setting a time limit for breaks to avoid setbacks. Brad also highlights the remaining three months of the year as a crucial period for financial progress and offers insights on how to make the most of this time. Additionally, he introduces resources like the Roots Personal Finance membership and the 'Simplify My Money' newsletter to help listeners stay on track with their financial goals.
Support the show
The Totally Awesome Debt Freedom Planner https://www.debtfreedad.com/planner
Connect With Brad
Website- https://www.debtfreedad.com
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thedebtfreedad
Private Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/debtfreedad
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/debtfreedad/
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@debt_free_dad
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@bradnelson-debtfreedad2751/featured
Thanks For Listening
Like what you hear? Please, subscribe on the platform you listen to most: Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Tune-In, Stitcher, YouTube Music, YouTube
We LOVE feedback, and also helps us grow our podcast! Please leave us an honest review in Apple Podcasts, we read every single one.
Is there someone that you think would benefit from the Debt Free Dad podcast? Please, share this episode with them on your favorite social network!

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