How to become a hot b*tch with money

The Broke Generation - Ein Podcast von Emma Edwards

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In this episode, I'm sharing insights into my approach to managing my finances - what I like to call being a "hot b*tch" with money. I break down six key steps to master this mindset with confidence, and a touch of sass. On the fun side, it’s things like crafting a budget that fits your life, not the other way around. On the other hand, it’s tricker things like critically reviewing your spending habits that eventually help you to be more in control and aware of your financial standing. Working these tips into your finances can help you step away from autopilot and into financial empowerment and confidence.  Here's to embracing our inner "hot b*tch" and conquering our financial goals in 2024 and beyond! Episode highlights: Moving away from autopilot financial habits towards empowerment and self-assurance. Emphasising the value of knowing your financial status at all times to make informed decisions and avoid unnecessary stress or guilt. The importance of having financial goals and working towards them, whether big or small, as a key aspect of financial empowerment. “A hot b*tch does what she says she's going to do... By setting and keeping promises to yourself and actually following through on them, that is where we become a hot b*tch with money."Emma [03:49] “Having a payday routine is the perfect way to do the things that you say you're going to do."Emma [05:59] “Treat every aspect of your finances as data... Seeing everything as data neutralises it. It doesn't make it about you and it helps you move forward."Emma [23:43] Where to find The Broke Generation Website: https://thebrokegeneration.com/?v=518f4a738816 Instagram: https://instagram.com/the.brokegeneration TikTok: @the.brokegeneration    Order my book, Good with Money!   Sign up to The Glue: the weekly money psychology and mindset newsletter www.thebrokegeneration.com/subscribe, where you’ll also get your free Financial Values workbook.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.