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Deep and Honest Conversations About How Money Affects Our Well-Being

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What Does Having “Enough” Money Look Like?

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What does “enough” look like in our financial lives? What is a scarcity mindset and how does it prevent from living our best lives?

Sarah (alongside former co-host Garrett Philbin) explore these questions and how the idea of “enough” has both prevented and helped us lead better financial lives. This episode, Garrett is under the microscope and shares how his fear prevented him from making a major life change that would’ve easily made him happier. Sarah also dives into how she approaches negative feelings, how society has taught us to avoid them, and what we can do when we feel the desire to continuously spend money.

What You Hear in This Episode:

  • What the heck is a scarcity mindset and how it leads to poor decision making
  • The concept of instant gratification and our constant need to buy and consume
  • Where everyone needs to be seeking answers when it comes to financial and life challenges (hint: it’s not anything external)
  • What is really at the core when we use money to mask our feelings

Resources:

  • Confirmation Bias: Why You Make Terrible Life Choices
  • The Top Five Regrets of the Dying – Book
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