Navigating Love and Money with Nicole Middendorf

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How to Set Money Goals You Won’t Abandon by March

If you’re tired of setting money goals that quietly die somewhere between Valentine’s Day and tax season, this episode is your intervention. We’re talking about why traditional goal setting backfires, how shame-based goals sabotage progress, and what it really takes to set financ ...  Show more

Fix Your Cash Flow Before You Set Another Financial Goal

You can make great money and still feel like you’re constantly playing catch-up. You can hit a savings goal one month and have to pull it back out the next. You can earn a six-figure salary and still check your account before you swipe your card. That doesn’t mean you’re bad with ...  Show more

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