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Join Host SheBa as she interviews a variety of extraordinary women whom are working to make the world a better place! #DivasThatCare
BIO: Sheila McMullen is originally from Staten Island, New York but reside in the sunshine state by way of Jacksonville. She’s worked for a credit union for the last 6 years and has dedicated her career to educating and sharing her knowledge in underserved communities specifically to those that need help with the home buying process.
Sheila McMullen, a credit union branch vice president, shares her powerful perspective on financial wellness as a relationship that requires emotional intelligence, intentional behaviors, and the willingness to get uncomfortable.
• Financial wellness differs from financial literacy by addressing your emotional relationship with money
• The three keys to financial wellness: your financial relationship, money behaviors, and getting uncomfortable
• Just like ignoring health symptoms can lead to serious illness, ignoring financial problems leads to financial sickness
• Seek financial accountability partners who are professionals rather than friends or family
• People can become jealous when you improve your financial habits, making it harder to maintain your new behaviors
• Sheila focuses on educating youth and supporting minority business owners with honest financial conversations
• A wealthy woman isn't defined by money but by her presence, confidence, and the wisdom she shares
• Financial wellness is generational - the principles we practice will impact our children and their children
For more Divas That Care Network Episodes visit www.divasthatcare.com
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Join Host SheBa as she interviews a variety of extraordinary women whom are working to make the world a better place! #DivasThatCare
BIO: Sheila McMullen is originally from Staten Island, New York but reside in the sunshine state by way of Jacksonville. She’s worked for a credit union for the last 6 years and has dedicated her career to educating and sharing her knowledge in underserved communities specifically to those that need help with the home buying process.
Sheila McMullen, a credit union branch vice president, shares her powerful perspective on financial wellness as a relationship that requires emotional intelligence, intentional behaviors, and the willingness to get uncomfortable.
• Financial wellness differs from financial literacy by addressing your emotional relationship with money
• The three keys to financial wellness: your financial relationship, money behaviors, and getting uncomfortable
• Just like ignoring health symptoms can lead to serious illness, ignoring financial problems leads to financial sickness
• Seek financial accountability partners who are professionals rather than friends or family
• People can become jealous when you improve your financial habits, making it harder to maintain your new behaviors
• Sheila focuses on educating youth and supporting minority business owners with honest financial conversations
• A wealthy woman isn't defined by money but by her presence, confidence, and the wisdom she shares
• Financial wellness is generational - the principles we practice will impact our children and their children
For more Divas That Care Network Episodes visit www.divasthatcare.com