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232 || How to Find Money for Your Dream if You’re Just Getting Started || with Katie Jones

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Merritt Onsa
Published
Wed 16 Mar 2022
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Is money a barrier to launching your dream?

This episode is the first in a series of three finance-focused conversations in my financial series where we’re talking about how to think about spending your hard-earning money on a dream.

Listeners have been telling me that time and money are among the biggest barriers to jumping into a God-shaped dream. That may be the reality for some, however, the reason I wanted to do this series was so we could have some real talk about this topic of finances (after realizing I’ve been neglecting it all this time).

I brought in Money Coach Katie Jones this week, who shared her dreamer story in episode 215, and we’re talking about how to think about your finances so you CAN invest in your dream in the future. This is Katie’s passion and I know you’re going to get so much out of this conversation where we talk about:

  • The secret to getting started on a dream even when you feel like you don't have the money
  • Underlying motivations that could be influencing your desire to spend, and
  • The importance of identifying priorities to see if you're actually spending on what's most important to you.

 

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