It is my great desire to get you started off on the right financial foot this year.
What if you really live your best life in 2018 and simply enjoy everything MORE.
Think about that for a second. What if you really enjoyed everything MORE this year?
Its invigorating, isn’t it?
Money is so fundamental, so foundational, so rooted in our survival that you cannot ignore it.
Avoiding these 3 money mistakes will give you a REALLY solid bedrock to build all your other hopes and desires on for this year.
I mean, what good is the gym membership, if you can’t pay the fee or if it isn’t aligned with who you really are and what you really want.
In this episode you will learn the 3 money mistakes to avoid this year, which include:
#1 not tracking your money.
#2 waiting to get started.
#3 not asking for more.
Now I’d love to hear from you:
Which money mistake are you making and how are you going to change it so you can be more financially wise this year?
Remember, share with abundance and truth. Your sharing may be THE thing that inspires one of the other beautiful souls that read this blog.
Avoiding these 3 mistakes, your financial life can change dramatically over the next 12 months (wink – you’ll actually see changes much sooner).
Huge thanks for joining me here, sharing YOU and being a Financially Wise Woman. Every interaction makes a difference.
If you know of anyone that can benefit from the tips and tools here, please spread the word!
All the love,
The above blog is by Brittney Castro originally published in Brittney Castro’s Blog – Financially Wise Women.
About the author: Brittney Castro, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ is the Founder and CEO of Financially Wise Women, a Los Angeles based financial planning firm for women. She specializes in working with busy professional and entrepreneurial women who are passionate about life and want to gain clarity around their money. Brittney’s mission is to help women plan and create the life of their dreams, free from anxiety about money. She is known for her non-judgmental, compassionate approach to financial planning. She has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Financial Planning Magazine, Investment News, and Registered Rep Magazine. Away from the office, you can find Brittney working out, drinking green juice, reading, playing at the park with her dog Arya and of course dancing. Visit her at http://www.financiallywisewomen.com and request a FREE 30-minute Discovery Session to discuss how financial planning can help you use your money to live a life you love. Financially Wise Women is a registered investment adviser offering advisory services in the State of California and in other jurisdictions where exempted.
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