Financial Sobriety

Financial Sobriety

Financial Sobriety

  • Episode 22: Bringing It All Together, Part 1

Episode 22: Bringing It All Together, Part 1

Tuesday 6th October 2020

Join Matthew Grishman and Jim Gebhardt as they recap 21 episodes of 'Financial Sobriety', sharing tools for better money management and personal growth.
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Bringing Financial Wisdom Together: A Recap with Matthew and Jim

When we talked early on about this exercise of going through the clarity compass- and I was able to- and you and I both have done this- where we were able to identify what our core personal values and needs were when that impulse purchase would happen and the would go off.
Ever wondered how to truly transform your relationship with money, people, and yourself? In this engaging episode, hosts Matthew Grishman and Jim Gebhardt take you on a reflective journey through the first 21 episodes of 'Financial Sobriety'. It's not just a recap; it's a masterclass in personal finance and self-improvement. They revisit the essential lessons and tools they've shared so far, making it easier for you to apply these insights to your own life.
Matthew and Jim dive into the importance of identifying your core values and needs, explaining how these principles can guide better financial decisions. They introduce the clarity compass exercise, a handy tool for navigating impulse purchases and aligning spending with what truly matters to you. Ever heard of 'paying yourself first'? The hosts break down this concept and its long-term benefits, providing a fresh perspective on financial planning.
They also recommend 'The Richest Man in Babylon', a timeless read for anyone looking to gain deeper financial wisdom. The episode doesn't stop at money management; it also explores how our relationships with people impact our financial health. Matthew and Jim discuss using profit and loss statements and balance sheets to allocate resources wisely, ensuring you're prepared for whatever life throws your way.
This episode is perfect for anyone looking to make amends with their financial habits, build stronger relationships, and find clarity, confidence, and capability in their journey towards financial sobriety. Tune in for practical advice, heartfelt stories, and a roadmap to true wealth.