108 | What I’ve Learned About Saving Money As A Financial Coach
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As a financial coach, my goal is for my clients to have choices. I want you to be able to spend money however you want. Consistently saving money allows you to engage in drama-free spending. But a lot of people find it challenging to save money. They set a goal to save a certain amount every month, and when they can't do that, they decide to give up altogether. In today's episode, I share my journey of saving money. I explain how my confidence in saving money has grown exponentially over the years, but I also highlight some challenges I experienced. Everyone's path to financial freedom might look slightly different, but the importance of budgeting and saving money never changes. It's time to release the shame and insecurity around money and start building wealth and the future you desire.  If one of your goals for 2024 is to save money consistently, this episode is for you! Stay tuned to hear insights on these critical topics during this episode: [08:00] Keina’s backstory on saving [14:25] How earning more money and building savings are related [20:24] Challenges and learnings [27:00] Confidence managing money vs. making money [29:10] Savings goals Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn how saving money consistently helps to build wealth. Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/what-ive-learned-about-saving-money-as-a-financial-coach/ Links mentioned in this episode… Set up a call | Financial Coach Washington, DC | Wealth Over Now How To Overcome Financial Setbacks - Wealth Over Now
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