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Do you ever feel like you're making good money, but have no idea where it’s going?
You're not alone—and that’s exactly why money dates matter.
In this episode of Your Business on Purpose, host Dawnette Palmore dives into one of the most overlooked, yet most powerful, financial habits you can build: weekly money dates.
Whether you’re managing your personal finances, business finances, or both, this episode will show you how setting intentional time aside to check in with your money can completely change your financial clarity, control, and confidence.
✨ In this episode, you'll learn:
Why so many entrepreneurs feel like their money just disappears
What a money date is and how it helps you stay on top of cash flow
How to set the right tone and create a non-negotiable rhythm for your financial check-ins
Common pitfalls (like bad timing, emotional tension, or distractions) and how to avoid them
Why your relationship with money is just like any other—if you want it to grow, you need to spend time with it
Plus, Dawnette shares her free Money Dates Guide that gives you everything you need to start your own money date practice—personally and professionally.
Do you ever feel like you're making good money, but have no idea where it’s going?
You're not alone—and that’s exactly why money dates matter.
In this episode of Your Business on Purpose, host Dawnette Palmore dives into one of the most overlooked, yet most powerful, financial habits you can build: weekly money dates.
Whether you’re managing your personal finances, business finances, or both, this episode will show you how setting intentional time aside to check in with your money can completely change your financial clarity, control, and confidence.
✨ In this episode, you'll learn:
Why so many entrepreneurs feel like their money just disappears
What a money date is and how it helps you stay on top of cash flow
How to set the right tone and create a non-negotiable rhythm for your financial check-ins
Common pitfalls (like bad timing, emotional tension, or distractions) and how to avoid them
Why your relationship with money is just like any other—if you want it to grow, you need to spend time with it
Plus, Dawnette shares her free Money Dates Guide that gives you everything you need to start your own money date practice—personally and professionally.