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Episode Synopsis
Money mistakes - we've all made them, and there’s zero judgement here! But after having several eyebrow raising conversations recently with people about spending habits, I wanted to share my thoughts on some financial decisions that might make you think twice about where your money is going. From small daily purchases to life's biggest celebrations, we're exploring the real impact of our spending choices.From the surprising trend of using buy-now-pay-later services for fast food (yes, people are actually using Afterpay for McDonald's!), to the staggering reality of $250,000 wedding budgets, we're exploring spending habits that deserve a closer look. We’re talking about why the size of your spending doesn't correlate with success or satisfaction, and how to make financial choices that truly align with your long-term wellbeing. Whether you're making daily purchase decisions or planning life's biggest celebrations, this episode will help you question whether your spending brings real value to your life.Key Takeaway:Financial success isn't measured by extravagant spending or keeping up with social expectations. It's about making intentional choices that align with your long-term financial wellbeing. Before making any purchase - whether it's fast food or a wedding venue - ask yourself: Will this matter in a month, a year or a decade?LinksBook a free 15 minute discovery call with Alissa: https://calendly.com/gtagWant to know more about commercial property? Join our commercial property mailing list here:https://preview.mailerlite.io/preview/145360/emails/143452890515637989Website: https://goldentrianglefinancegroup.com.au/
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