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Her Dinero Matters

Do you feel like you are still lacking what it takes to be financially confident? Even after reading finance books, budgeting, saving and investing? The truth is, you're missing a few pieces to the puzzle.
Today, I'll help you fill those gaps so finally you can be truly financially confident. Ready to build the lasting financial confidence you deserve?

In today’s episode, I discuss the concept of financial confidence and the three key elements that contribute to it. I share my personal journey with financial confidence and emphasize the importance of addressing all three elements together. 

Financial confidence is defined as the belief in your current financial situation and the ability to navigate and make decisions when faced with challenges. I provide practical examples and exercises for each element, highlighting the impact they have on overall financial confidence.

I struggled being financially confident until I implemented these three elements we discuss in this episode, so don’t miss it!

In this episode you will learn: 

What it means to be financially confident.

What financial confidence looks like and what it doesn’t look like.

The three things standing in your way to being financially confident and why you need all three.

For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/378
Join our community on Facebook here: https://jenhemphill.com/community 

The post,  What it Actually Takes to be Financially Confident | HDM 378 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

Show Notes

Do you feel like you are still lacking what it takes to be financially confident? Even after reading finance books, budgeting, saving and investing? The truth is, you're missing a few pieces to the puzzle. 
Today, I'll help you fill those gaps so finally you can be truly financially confident. Ready to build the lasting financial confidence you deserve? 

In today’s episode, I discuss the concept of financial confidence and the three key elements that contribute to it. I share my personal journey with financial confidence and emphasize the importance of addressing all three elements together. 

Financial confidence is defined as the belief in your current financial situation and the ability to navigate and make decisions when faced with challenges. I provide practical examples and exercises for each element, highlighting the impact they have on overall financial confidence.

I struggled being financially confident until I implemented these three elements we discuss in this episode, so don’t miss it!

In this episode you will learn: 
  • What it means to be financially confident.
  • What financial confidence looks like and what it doesn’t look like.
  • The three things standing in your way to being financially confident and why you need all three.

For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/378
Join our community on Facebook here: https://jenhemphill.com/community 

The post,  What it Actually Takes to be Financially Confident | HDM 378 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

What is Her Dinero Matters?

Her Dinero Matters is an award-winning podcast that resonates deeply with listeners like Ariana, who says, “I have learned a lot about myself and the world of finances. I also love the bilingual / Latina perspective." Hosted by Jen Hemphill, an Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC®) with a seasoned voice in finance, this podcast goes beyond being just a financial guide. It's a journey towards financial independence and personal growth.

Each week, Jen brings a unique blend of practicality and inspiration to the world of money. Through inspiring stories from diverse guests and insightful solo episodes, she shares actionable tips and strategies to help you navigate your financial life. Whether you're bouncing back from financial setbacks, aiming to prevent them, or chasing your dreams against all odds, Her Dinero Matters is here to bolster your money confidence.

Connect, learn, and grow with us at jenhemphill.com