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It’s complicated.
Your relationship with money. It’s complicated, isn’t it?
If you’re like most people, you weren’t taught how to handle your finances, except that one time you took a class in school called “Personal Finance”.
Do you remember it? I didn’t think so.
But here’s the thing… in order for you to be able to handle the money you want to have, you’re gonna have to become the kind of person who can handle it!
Making & Managing your money is an internal game before it’s an external one.
It begins with a decision. You have to choose to commit yourself to personal development. Become a better manager of your money while you have a little so that when the numbers come, you will be ready for it.
Dave Ramsey says “Tell your money where to go”…. this is good advice because… if not.. your money will tell you where you get to go, or not go because you don’t have the money.
The kind of person that tells their money where to go is the kind of person who gets trusted to tell other people what to do with their money.
Lead yourself first.
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Three ways to build confidence with your money.
1. Start using Cash. Budget a specific amount of cash for each week and only use that cash for living expenses this week. See how much you have left over as you think about how much cash you have on your person everyday this week. See if that doesn’t make you more conscious of how much you are spending.
2. Create a budget. Tell your money where to go. The “Every Dollar” App by Ramsey solutions is a great resource.
3. Call a financial advisor. Get advice on how to best tell your money where to go. Be a resource to your clients by providing the name of a good Advisor to the people in your friends list!