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How Having A "Now" Mindset Can Impact Your Money
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Do you feel like a great SALE pops up every time you make a commitment to save, invest, or manage your money better?
You feel like you work hard so you deserve to treat yourself?
Does the thought of working hard but not being able to splurge on yourself and your children seem restrictive?
You work hard. Actually, you work very hard.
The thought of rewarding yourself for your hard work or doing something extra for your children is so tempting. I know how it feels to get a little extra and want to use that to buy something for my twins, to use the money to do something fun with my children, or even do something for myself. I also know that it is hard to say "no" to something that will provide a level of satisfaction or fulfillment at that moment. However, one of the things that I learned is that if I want to be financially secure and to build a financial legacy for my children, I must adopt a long-term view of money management.
In order to develop a longer-term view of money management, I had to recognize the factors that were causing me to manage my money with a short-term, "now" perspective. Once I understood those things I was able to make a shift. This podcast episode will share what I learned and what I did to shift from a "now" money management mindset to a longer-term focus. This will help you to adopt a longer-term mindset and be able to have the confidence to overcome temptation and make more progress on your financial goals.
In this podcast episode you will learn:
- The top 2 reasons why managing your money with a long-term mindset is so hard
- 3 tips that will help you to say "no" to the sale and impulse purchases
- Why saying "no" to the little things will allow you to say "yes" to something bigger
About Aisha
Aisha Taylor is a single mom of twins, personal financial coach, work from home entrepreneur, and #1 Amazon Best Selling Author of the book “5+5 FNPhenomenal Ways to Save $100 This Week Without Killing Your Lifestyle.” Aisha has been featured in ESSENCE, Jet Magazine, and Black Enterprise. She is also the Founder of FNPhenomenal (Frugal –n- Phenomenal), a movement designed to help single moms create a vision for their lives, craft a financial strategy to support that vision, and show them that phenomenal living is possible. It’s time for you to be Financially Phenomenal!
Instagram/Twitter/Pinterest: @FNPhenomenal
37 episodes
Manage episode 211328470 series 2182755
Do you feel like a great SALE pops up every time you make a commitment to save, invest, or manage your money better?
You feel like you work hard so you deserve to treat yourself?
Does the thought of working hard but not being able to splurge on yourself and your children seem restrictive?
You work hard. Actually, you work very hard.
The thought of rewarding yourself for your hard work or doing something extra for your children is so tempting. I know how it feels to get a little extra and want to use that to buy something for my twins, to use the money to do something fun with my children, or even do something for myself. I also know that it is hard to say "no" to something that will provide a level of satisfaction or fulfillment at that moment. However, one of the things that I learned is that if I want to be financially secure and to build a financial legacy for my children, I must adopt a long-term view of money management.
In order to develop a longer-term view of money management, I had to recognize the factors that were causing me to manage my money with a short-term, "now" perspective. Once I understood those things I was able to make a shift. This podcast episode will share what I learned and what I did to shift from a "now" money management mindset to a longer-term focus. This will help you to adopt a longer-term mindset and be able to have the confidence to overcome temptation and make more progress on your financial goals.
In this podcast episode you will learn:
- The top 2 reasons why managing your money with a long-term mindset is so hard
- 3 tips that will help you to say "no" to the sale and impulse purchases
- Why saying "no" to the little things will allow you to say "yes" to something bigger
About Aisha
Aisha Taylor is a single mom of twins, personal financial coach, work from home entrepreneur, and #1 Amazon Best Selling Author of the book “5+5 FNPhenomenal Ways to Save $100 This Week Without Killing Your Lifestyle.” Aisha has been featured in ESSENCE, Jet Magazine, and Black Enterprise. She is also the Founder of FNPhenomenal (Frugal –n- Phenomenal), a movement designed to help single moms create a vision for their lives, craft a financial strategy to support that vision, and show them that phenomenal living is possible. It’s time for you to be Financially Phenomenal!
Instagram/Twitter/Pinterest: @FNPhenomenal
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