Sep 8, 2020
Today I am going to be discussing the importance of minding your own business about money. I have been hearing and seeing a lot of things recently that have given me pause surrounding this topic, so today I want to share my tips on how to stop inserting yourself into other people's money situations and start focusing solely on growing your bank account.
Listen in as I explain the importance of not comparing yourself to others, as more often then not, things are not what they seem. You will learn why it is important to stand behind the pricing you have created for your product or business, why looking wealthy is not the same as being wealthy, and more.
“Do you want to look wealthy or be wealthy?” - Tracey Bissett
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