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It’s deep, it’s raw, it’s philosophical, and it all makes sense…are you playing the long game?
In this unscripted deep dive, we explore the concept of “Checkmate in Seven”—a metaphor for playing the long game in life, much like chess. From strategic planning and setting up your next moves, to understanding the deeper patterns in life, finance, and personal growth, this episode uncovers the hidden forces at play in our decision-making and our journey toward success.
We discuss:
• The significance of patterns in life, business, and forensic accounting
• Mathematics as the universal language and its connection to divine order
• The power of embracing change and letting go of past identities
• How societal conditioning shapes our financial literacy (or lack thereof)
• Why we must break cycles of outdated beliefs and rewrite our own narratives
• The importance of continuous education and lifelong learning
• Entrepreneurial hustle: The reality of working 5-to-9, not just 9-to-5
• How mindset shifts lead to tangible change in career, business, and personal life
With raw, unfiltered insights, personal reflections, and a bit of humor, this episode is a call to action: strategize your life, challenge outdated beliefs, and step into your evolution. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a business owner, or someone just trying to level up, you’ll find something in this episode that will ignite your next move.
In the podcast "What the Finance," host Katrina Keller, CPA explores the complexities of life and finance through the metaphor of chess, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and patience. She reflects on her personal journey, including her aspirations for a PhD and the need for continuous education. Keller discusses the challenges of letting go of material possessions and the emotional significance of change, such as redecorating her home. She advocates for a positive mindset, encouraging listeners to embrace challenges without being overwhelmed by stress. Keller also highlights the importance of financial education, particularly for blue-collar workers, and expresses a desire to inspire others to pursue their passions. Ultimately, she envisions a world where individuals can overcome obstacles and find joy in their pursuits, likening life to an art gallery filled with endless possibilities
It’s deep, it’s raw, it’s philosophical, and it all makes sense…are you playing the long game?
In this unscripted deep dive, we explore the concept of “Checkmate in Seven”—a metaphor for playing the long game in life, much like chess. From strategic planning and setting up your next moves, to understanding the deeper patterns in life, finance, and personal growth, this episode uncovers the hidden forces at play in our decision-making and our journey toward success.
We discuss:
• The significance of patterns in life, business, and forensic accounting
• Mathematics as the universal language and its connection to divine order
• The power of embracing change and letting go of past identities
• How societal conditioning shapes our financial literacy (or lack thereof)
• Why we must break cycles of outdated beliefs and rewrite our own narratives
• The importance of continuous education and lifelong learning
• Entrepreneurial hustle: The reality of working 5-to-9, not just 9-to-5
• How mindset shifts lead to tangible change in career, business, and personal life
With raw, unfiltered insights, personal reflections, and a bit of humor, this episode is a call to action: strategize your life, challenge outdated beliefs, and step into your evolution. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a business owner, or someone just trying to level up, you’ll find something in this episode that will ignite your next move.
In the podcast "What the Finance," host Katrina Keller, CPA explores the complexities of life and finance through the metaphor of chess, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and patience. She reflects on her personal journey, including her aspirations for a PhD and the need for continuous education. Keller discusses the challenges of letting go of material possessions and the emotional significance of change, such as redecorating her home. She advocates for a positive mindset, encouraging listeners to embrace challenges without being overwhelmed by stress. Keller also highlights the importance of financial education, particularly for blue-collar workers, and expresses a desire to inspire others to pursue their passions. Ultimately, she envisions a world where individuals can overcome obstacles and find joy in their pursuits, likening life to an art gallery filled with endless possibilities