Financial Wellness Wednesday: Money Mistakes High Achieving Women and Entrepreneurs Make Everyday
Y'all listen most folks spend all their time on their careers or business, but they forget why they do it
In today's Financial Wellness Wednesday talk we ask the question: What do we dedicate the most time to ( health, career, business, etc) and how we can use our money to focus on the things we love?
Takeaways:
1) Understand the difference between profit and income
2) Make sure you have Savings and Checking Accounts ( side-hustles, personal, business)
3) Schedule a Date with your Money Once a week
4) Find a Financial BFF
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