How to Take Back Your Financial Freedom

How to Take Back Your Financial Freedom

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The Hidden Habit That’s Draining Your Willpower

Most days, we’re not working nonstop; we’re just never fully stopping, and if we do, we pick up our phones and call it recovery, even though we end the day feeling more depleted than we started. And when our energy disappears, we assume something’s wrong with our discipline. This ...  Afficher plus

The Problem With Self-Help

Self-help used to be simple: read a book, take a walk, call your mom. Now it feels like you need a 28-step morning routine, a cold plunge, 17 supplements, and a $90 notebook just to feel like a functioning human being. Somewhere along the way, “improving your life” turned into a ...  Afficher plus

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Debt Is the Enemy of Your Freedom
The Ramsey Show

🤔 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Think you’re good with money? Take our Money in America quiz!⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dave Ramsey and George Kamel answer your questions and discuss: "My husband and I disagree on how to pay off our car" "How do I trust that my boyfriend will stay out of debt once we’re married?" "Ho ...  Afficher plus

4 Harsh Truths About The Game Of Life
The Mindset Mentor

What if everything holding you back is something you built yourself? In this episode, I share four hard truths about identity, healing, and the illusion of safety and how facing them head-on can completely change your life. Feeling stuck? It's time to take back control. If you'r ...  Afficher plus

Don’t Let Money Drama Keep You Broke
The Ramsey Show

🤔 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Think you’re good with money? Take our Money in America quiz!⁠⁠⁠ Dave Ramsey and Ken Coleman answer your questions and discuss: "I am getting calls regarding debt on my deceased father. How do I handle this?" "Can we get some advice on managing finances with a large ...  Afficher plus

228. “I’m 30, broke, and tired of budgeting”
Money For Couples with Ramit Sethi

Kristen (30) and Josh (36) married just last year, but their honeymoon phase is buried under $40,000 of debt and a sense of being “trapped.” Kristen is meticulous, tracking every dollar and carrying deep guilt around spending—even on herself. Josh, meanwhile, shrugs off the stres ...  Afficher plus