
E43: 4 small habits that have big financial impacts
Episode Description:
It’s the last day of the first month of the New Year and statistically, the majority of people have already given up on some of your resolutions. Maybe they were too big, too ambitious, or just flat out too hard…but that doesn’t mean you can’t still make progress on your financial goals. In this episode, we are talking about 4 small habits that have big impacts on personal finances.
Resources:
- Read | Atomic Habits
- Read | 5 Money Lessons you can only learn from a chef
- Research | Kiersten's task app (Things)
- Research | Usage-based insurance via WalletHub
- Read | Your Auto Insurer Wants to Ride Shotgun With You. Are the Savings Worth it?
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