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Listen to this if you are ready to be real with yourself about your sh*tty money mindset. /// Don't forget to subscribe to the show or find me on YouTube, Linkedin or IG: @neshavFrazier /// Money was a topic I was ashamed to talk about when I was getting prepared to get married years ago. I didn't have a lot to bring to the financial or credit table. I remember when we went through the process of building and buying our first house together, we had to leave me off the loan because I would have ruined our chances at underwriting the loan. I had a mindset about money that believed that it was something I was never good at, so I should just accept it. But I called bullsh*t on myself. It's how I approach the mindset people had when they say they're terrible at remembering other people's names. If you keep telling yourself your terrible at/with something, your mindset will adopt that narrative at truth. You have no incentive to improve a poor skill if you has accepted it to be worthless or impossible. /// This episode celebrates my proudest financial flex and offers update #2 for ghosting you this year. Here are the two things I hope you take away from this episode: 1) If you're out of your 20s and still struggling with money management or building a mindset about money that serves you, that's okay. If your 2 steps behind or 20, all that matters is that you decide to get in the race. 2) Let's stop shaming ourselves for the money choices we've made in the past. Shame doesn't serve you. Normalize money mistakes and money management as any other skill that you learn to be master/// Like this episode? Follow/subscribe to the show!
Listen to this if you are ready to be real with yourself about your sh*tty money mindset. /// Don't forget to subscribe to the show or find me on YouTube, Linkedin or IG: @neshavFrazier /// Money was a topic I was ashamed to talk about when I was getting prepared to get married years ago. I didn't have a lot to bring to the financial or credit table. I remember when we went through the process of building and buying our first house together, we had to leave me off the loan because I would have ruined our chances at underwriting the loan. I had a mindset about money that believed that it was something I was never good at, so I should just accept it. But I called bullsh*t on myself. It's how I approach the mindset people had when they say they're terrible at remembering other people's names. If you keep telling yourself your terrible at/with something, your mindset will adopt that narrative at truth. You have no incentive to improve a poor skill if you has accepted it to be worthless or impossible. /// This episode celebrates my proudest financial flex and offers update #2 for ghosting you this year. Here are the two things I hope you take away from this episode: 1) If you're out of your 20s and still struggling with money management or building a mindset about money that serves you, that's okay. If your 2 steps behind or 20, all that matters is that you decide to get in the race. 2) Let's stop shaming ourselves for the money choices we've made in the past. Shame doesn't serve you. Normalize money mistakes and money management as any other skill that you learn to be master/// Like this episode? Follow/subscribe to the show!