“No” Allows You to Say, “Yes”

Happy Monday Everyone! Another episode of the Monday Money Tip Podcast is LIVE! Do you find it challenging to follow a budget because you feel like you’re constantly having to say, “No!” to yourself – and the rest of your family? On today’s episode, we’re addressing this feeling and how saying “no” now can help you say “yes” later. In our Current Money Events segment, we’re talking about the turmoil of the stock market and what you should do. Our success story comes from Emory, who is debt-free except the house and only 2 years away from being completely debt-free!   

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About the Episode: 

  • Today, we’re answering: “Following a budget is really difficult because I feel like I am constantly having to say, “No!” to myself – and the rest of my family. Can you help me address this feeling?”  
  • In our Current Money Events segment, we’re talking about the turmoil of the stock market and what you should do. 
  • Our success story comes from Emory, who is debt-free except the house and only 2 years away from being completely debt-free! 

Resources:
20-Day Savings Challenge
0% Balance Transfer Credit Cards
Next Steps: Banking
Financial Learning Experience 
See Our Team Live
TOOL: Debt Freedom Date Calculator 
VIDEO: Paying Off Debt with Debt Snowball
20/20 MONEY: Gaining Clarity For Your Financial Future
Latte Factor – By David Bach
TOOL: Monthly Investment Calculator 
TOOLS: Budgeting 
IWBNIN Ladder


Quote:
“If you don’t sacrifice for what you want, what you want will become the sacrifice.” – Unknown


Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:
Episode 03: Making Savings A Priority
Episode 07: How to Teach Your Kids About Money
Episode 18: How to Pay Off Debt Quickly 
Episode 27: Sustaining Goals
Episode 63: 0% Balance Transfer Credit Cards
Episode 81: How to Prevent Overspending 
Episode 83: Money Saving Tips

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