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The emotional rollercoaster of your finances

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Did you know emotions can get in the way of how well you manage your money? Being aware of the money lessons you learned during childhood, and the feelings that come up around finances when you think or talk about them, can be a great first step towards taking control of your finances and creating real wealth.

This week on the Friends with Money podcast, Money’s Joanna Tovia is joined by financial advisor Dawn Thomas from The Wealth Designers to talk about how to improve your relationship with money.

  • How do emotions get in the way of sound money management?
  • Why are feelings of guilt, shame and apathy so common when it comes to money?
  • Why it’s important to celebrate the things we’ve done right with our money
  • What a healthy relationship with money looks like
  • 5 tips to better manage your money

#friendswithmoney #psychology #wealth #family

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Did you know emotions can get in the way of how well you manage your money? Being aware of the money lessons you learned during childhood, and the feelings that come up around finances when you think or talk about them, can be a great first step towards taking control of your finances and creating real wealth.

This week on the Friends with Money podcast, Money’s Joanna Tovia is joined by financial advisor Dawn Thomas from The Wealth Designers to talk about how to improve your relationship with money.

  • How do emotions get in the way of sound money management?
  • Why are feelings of guilt, shame and apathy so common when it comes to money?
  • Why it’s important to celebrate the things we’ve done right with our money
  • What a healthy relationship with money looks like
  • 5 tips to better manage your money

#friendswithmoney #psychology #wealth #family

Listen on Apple Podcasts

Listen on Google Podcasts

Listen on Spotify

Money Website

YouTube Podcast Playlist

Email Us: podcast@moneymag.com.au

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

179 episodios

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