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Honesty isn’t just good for your health—it’s vital for your wealth.
A new study finds that up to 80% of adults admit to lying to their doctors about their lifestyle habits—usually to avoid judgment or bad news. Greg and Kristen open up about how this same fear can show up in retirement planning, too. From family stories about Kristen’s late father-in-law (and his famous iron-skillet cake) to the emotional side of discussing spending habits and savings goals, they reveal why honesty—especially when it’s uncomfortable—is the key to a healthier life and a stronger financial future. Greg also shares how a “functional medicine” approach to health inspired the way he helps families uncover the root causes of financial stress.
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By Greg and Kristin Taylor, and Kristen Charles4.7
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Honesty isn’t just good for your health—it’s vital for your wealth.
A new study finds that up to 80% of adults admit to lying to their doctors about their lifestyle habits—usually to avoid judgment or bad news. Greg and Kristen open up about how this same fear can show up in retirement planning, too. From family stories about Kristen’s late father-in-law (and his famous iron-skillet cake) to the emotional side of discussing spending habits and savings goals, they reveal why honesty—especially when it’s uncomfortable—is the key to a healthier life and a stronger financial future. Greg also shares how a “functional medicine” approach to health inspired the way he helps families uncover the root causes of financial stress.
💬 Ready for your own “financial check-up”? Schedule a call with us to get started!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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