147. Money in Midlife is More Than Numbers with Natasha Janssens

21/07/2025 1h 2min Temporada 1 Episodio 147

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Money isn't just about numbers; it's about the stories we tell ourselves, the emotions that drive our decisions, and the beliefs we've carried since childhood. In this eye-opening conversation with award-winning finance expert Natasha Janssens, we explore the fascinating world of money psychology and why understanding your emotional relationship with money matters more than any investment strategy. Natasha Janssens is the author of Wonder Woman’s Guide to Money, a multi-award-winning finance expert and a regular contributor in the media. She is a qualified accountant, mortgage broker, behavioural money coach and ex-financial planner with over 20 years of experience. From childhood trauma to scammer vulnerabilities, Natasha reveals how our past shapes our financial future and provides practical tools to rewrite our money story.Key TakeawaysYour Money Story Shapes EverythingThe beliefs you formed about money in childhood, whether from experiencing scarcity, hearing "money doesn't grow on trees," or watching how your parents handled stress, continue to drive your financial decisions today. Start by writing your "money bio" to uncover these patterns and challenge beliefs that no longer serve you.Emotions Trump Logic in Financial DecisionsWhile we think money decisions are logical, neuroscience shows that the emotional, instinctual parts of our brain make decisions faster than our rational mind. Learning to slow down and engage your logical brain before making financial choices is crucial for long-term wealth building.Women Face Unique VulnerabilitiesScammers specifically target women in their 50s by exploiting fears about retirement security. Building confidence in your financial capabilities and trusting your instincts are your best defences. Remember: if someone pressures you to make quick decisions about money, it's likely a red flag.Take Time with Major Financial EventsWhether facing divorce, inheritance, death of a spouse, or retirement, resist pressure to make immediate investment decisions. Put lump sums in term deposits or high-interest savings accounts while you process and plan. Sometimes, doing nothing is the smartest financial move.You're More Capable Than You ThinkMany women who believe they're "bad with money" are actually incredibly resourceful and capable. Don't delegate away all financial decisions—even with advisors, ensure you understand and feel comfortable with every choice being made with your money.Moving ForwardThe biggest shift happens when you realise that money isn't about perfection, it's about awareness and intentional choices. Whether you're starting from financial stress or building wealth, begin by understanding your money triggers and creating space between emotion and action.Connect with NatashaWebsite: https://womenwithcents.com.au/ Take the money type quiz at https://womenwithcents.com.au/take-money-type-quiz/ to identify your patterns, then start small: track your spending emotions for a week, question one limiting belief about money, or have one honest conversation about finances with someone you trust.Book: Wonder Woman's Guide to Money: The Busy Woman's Guide to Money Management and Wealth Building https://www.amazon.com.au/Wonder-Womans-Guide-Money-Management/dp/0648244288 LinkedIn https://au.linkedin.com/in/natasha-janssens-wwcConnect with meBook your 20-minute connection call https://calendly.com/jo--138/20min?month=2025-07 RE-IMAGINE: A personalised 1:1 six-week mentoring programme https://www.joclarkcoaching.com/work-with-me Share your journey with me by sending me a message on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joclarkcoaching/⁠Email me your success story at [email protected]. What you do today shapes your tomorrow. Your health matters because YOU matter.Here’s to redefining midlife and making our next half of life even better than the first.