August is for Education
Do you need a fast money makeover or a routine that actually sticks?
Here’s the truth:
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some people thrive by tackling challenges FAST: clearing clutter, cutting spending, generating quick wins
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some people make lasting change by going SLOW: creating space to process, taking time to reflect, shifting deep-rooted habits
There is no one right way, and in fact many clients switch depending on the specific topic.
Fast isn’t always better.
Slow isn’t always safer.
What matters is what works for YOU.
Which is best? Get the free worksheet and find out:
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Are you ready to get a jump-start your financial future in just one weekend?
(Or on a Thursday, any day will work!)
You don’t need weeks to get started, you just need a few hours of dedicated, committed work. In as little as a weekend, you can make big progress towards:
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decluttering your finances
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defining your dream goals
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reclaiming your positive money mindset
I’ve created a free worksheet to help you choose one weekend challenge to design the financial life you actually want, not the one the world says you “should” have.
(Awesome snacks recommended.)
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July 26th - Weekend challengeÂ
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Think you need an expensive vacation in order to relax?
Think again.
Your nervous system knows rest and relaxation is a requirement, not a luxury, but sometimes your plan doesn’t allow for time off work or the costs of a vacation.
You can still find peace in activities that help you calm your mind without costing a lot of money.
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Go for a walk. This top tip satisfies your “flight” urge in a safe and controlled way.
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Try breathing and meditation techniques.
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Commit to a short time of guilt-free focus on a favorite hobby.
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Do…nothing.
Get more ideas for relaxing your brain and body, for free:
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Too many people are letting their money serve everyone but themselves.
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They spend to meet expectations.
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They budget out of guilt.
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They buy things to keep the peace, not because it brings them joy.
Money should serve you.
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Money shouldn’t be used to assuage your guilt.
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Money shouldn’t be used to buy someone else’s idea of success.
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Money shouldn’t be used to pay off constant emergencies.
Your money is for what you WANT to do, not what you think you “should” do. When you plan in advance how to use your money, you can use it in service of creating your life, not as a way of reacting to your life.
 July 24th - Your money should serve YOUÂ
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