We are speeding into Spring as I work on this episode. I love every season of the year, but there is something to be said about Spring. It’s a season of rebirth, fresh energy, and excitement. Currently. I’m reworking my 2,3, and 5 year goals as near the end of paying off my unsecured debt. In this episode I share what I’ve learned working towards an audacious financial goal.
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Show Notes
- Head’s up, the show will be on a brief break until June 10, 2019 when the summer season launches
- I had a weird moment when I thought about this time next year.
- What I learned from Queen B (Beyonce)
- Here’s a deep thought “Very rarely do we achieve the goals that we’re working towards as quickly as we would like.”
- Am working on my 2,3, and 5 year plans. Yes, I regularly work on my future plans and goals.
- #1 Set a financial intention
- #2 Embrace “failure”
- #3 It’s all a head game
- #4 Your future financial success is a direct result of managing your past financial mistakes (hopefully you don’t have any)
- #5 I quit (more than once)
- #6 Spreadsheets are bae
- #7 Don’t overthink the process. Just figure out what works for you.
- #8 You’ll be shocked by the amount of energy dealing with debt takes (as you pay it off)
- #9 Celebrate your successes
- #10 Keep things in perspective-focus on the big picture.
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