Have you ever wondered why some people seem to be able to keep their finances in check while others struggle? In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about what confuses people about money. When you understand how it works, then you don’t want to spend your hard-earned cash without thinking twice. They share that each time you make a small financial decision that reduces your expenses or increases your savings, the action builds upon itself until, like a snowball rolling downhill, gaining size, your financial health starts to improve.
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Show notes:
[2:47] When you understand money, the more you don't want to spend it
[4:28] Snowball and apple-picking analogy
[9:00] The people who are meticulous with money end up having more money
[9:40] Janine Morris talks about how valuable Group Coaching is, what her takeaway is, and why she thinks you should take the leap
[10:20] Multimillionaire asks for a $50 discount
[11:05] Pool analogy
[12:05] Kevin shares an example about earning and spending money
[15:15] Alan shares about earning and investing using the pool analogy
[18:20] Understanding how you got the result is as important as getting the result
[23:05] Outro
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