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Reader, I have a confession. A decade ago, I got into a 6-figure business debt. I used to believe having more money solves all problems. Whenever there was something I didn't know how to or didn't want to deal with, I'd throw more money on it. When I would realized what I had done, I'd panic and stress. Hitting the 6-figure mark in debt was my wake-up call. The problem wasn't that I needed to become a financial expert. The problem was that I was stuck in survival mode, making decisions from panic instead of peace. So I developed what I now call my 3-step process to go from financial panic to financial peace. These aren't complicated investment strategies or perfect budgeting systems. They're the foundational shifts that changed everything for me. This week's podcast episode breaks down these exact 3 steps: Step 1: Get out of survival mode first (stop making decisions from fear) Step 2: Learn to let go of the panic (your beliefs create your financial reality) Step 3: Paint the vision of your financial future (feel it before you see it) Here's what makes this different: Most financial advice tells you WHAT to do with your money. This episode teaches you HOW to think about money so you can make confident decisions from a place of peace, not panic. Listen to 'From Financial Panic to Financial Peace: The 3 Steps That Changed Everything'
Real talk: I'm still repaying that debt. But I no longer have sleepless nights worrying about money or panic around money. I now have the tools and systems in place to handle my money stories and actions so I always know I'm on the right track. My financial life has completely changed when I stopped letting money fears drive my decisions. The same can happen for you. Ready to go deeper? I'm launching my signature program for busy working moms who want to go from financial chaos to confident control. This isn't another budgeting course. It's a complete transformation of your relationship with money from the inside out. Click here to join the waitlist Waitlist members get first access when doors open, plus an exclusive bonus training on 'Money Mindset Shifts That Change Everything'. P.S. After listening to this episode, hit reply and tell me: What's one financial fear that's been holding you back? I read every response and often feature your questions in future episodes. Talk soon, Sharon P.P.S. If this episode resonates, please subscribe and leave a review. It helps other busy working moms find the financial confidence they deserve. |
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