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Hey everyone, welcome back to your Financial Therapy for the week! The goal here is to give us all ways to be more secure and confident in our financial decision-making, and to have a greater sense of well-being overall.
A lot of us would love to ease our financial woes by winning the lottery—or more realistically, by having enough cash flow to not ever have to worry about making ends meet. But because so many of our financial decisions are emotional (and not necessarily rational) in nature, more money can often just lead to more problems.
So in today’s short episode, we’ll talk about three of the ways having more money can actually make us feel less free; and how it may be best to adjust how we think about money—being more mindful about how we earn and spend our dollars—in order to reduce our financial stress, instead.
Call or text to submit your feedback and questions for the show: 1-844-4FINPOD (1-844-434-6763)
#financialtherapy #budgetsareboundaries #personalfinance
By brioconsultingllcHey everyone, welcome back to your Financial Therapy for the week! The goal here is to give us all ways to be more secure and confident in our financial decision-making, and to have a greater sense of well-being overall.
A lot of us would love to ease our financial woes by winning the lottery—or more realistically, by having enough cash flow to not ever have to worry about making ends meet. But because so many of our financial decisions are emotional (and not necessarily rational) in nature, more money can often just lead to more problems.
So in today’s short episode, we’ll talk about three of the ways having more money can actually make us feel less free; and how it may be best to adjust how we think about money—being more mindful about how we earn and spend our dollars—in order to reduce our financial stress, instead.
Call or text to submit your feedback and questions for the show: 1-844-4FINPOD (1-844-434-6763)
#financialtherapy #budgetsareboundaries #personalfinance