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#23 How I Achieved Every Goal in 2025 — It Had Nothing to Do With Discipline

22 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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You don't need more discipline. You don't need a better planner. You don't need a 17-step morning routine...you need one thing: to show up. In 2025 I achieved every single goal I set: 1. two half marathons, a 24-minute PB, 2. an investment property, 3. saved $50,000 4. got a promotion, 5. completed 75 Hard. And I did all of it as a working Australian mum with a toddler, a full-time legal career, and zero spare time. The reason wasn't motivation or perfection. It was learning how to focus on the minimum viable goal and let the big goals take care of themselves. If you've ever: * Quit your New Year's resolutions by March without really noticing * Felt undisciplined or lazy when you're actually just overwhelmed * Tried to build a morning routine and watched it fall apart within two weeks * Set big money, fitness or career goals and quietly let them slip * Built the perfect system on paper and then completely failed to execute it This episode is for you. You're not undisciplined. You've just been aiming at the wrong thing. Inside I break down:— Why perfection is killing your progress before you even start— The wish list vs daily systems framework from Grace Beverly's Working Hard— What a minimum viable goal actually looks like in real life— How to reduce decision fatigue and build routines on autopilot— Why the first 6–12 weeks of any habit feel like resistance — and why that's normal— How showing up messily still gives you the data you need— How to build routines that work around kids, career and real life chaos as an Australian parent 🎙 I'm Majella — Australian lawyer, toddler mum, pregnant with baby #2. The Wealthy Parent is the Australian podcast about building real wealth as a parent, becoming truly rich in money, time, and life. 📱 Instagram: @bymajella and @thewealthyparentpod 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWealthyParentbyMajella 📩 Business enquiries: ⁠bymajella@gmail.com⁠ [bymajella@gmail.com] BOOKS I RECOMMEND:1. Atomic Habits - James Clear 2. Deep Work - Cal Newport 3. The secret wealth advantage by Akhil Patel 4. The secret life of realestate and banking by Phil Anderson 5. Principles by Ray Dalio 6. Rich dad poor dad by Robert KiyosakiPODCASTS I LOVE:1. Pumped on Property (Also my personal buyers agents)2. The Mel Robbins Podcast3. Working Hard with Grace Beverly 4. Busy Blooming with Tess Barclay 5. The Mindset Mentor6. Iced Coffee Hour7. Aspire with Emma Grede8. This is Property with John PidgeonGeneral educational content only. Not financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial adviser for guidance specific to your situation. Majella is not liable for any loss arising from reliance on information provided in this video. Music: Anno Domini BeatsCan't wait to see you WIN in 2026. K, love you byeee xxx

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Portada del episodio #25 Removing Guilt and Shame From Our Budget Saved Us $50k (in 1 year)

#25 Removing Guilt and Shame From Our Budget Saved Us $50k (in 1 year)

Our family budget system took us from $0 to $350K net worth in 3 years. Here's the exact bank account setup we used. We used this same cash flow system to save $50,000 in 2025 on top of buying an investment property. It's a sinking funds and bank account budgeting system we've built and refined over 7 years, specifically designed for parents who deal with money anxiety, spending guilt, or shame around money. In this episode I break down: -Why normal budgets fail (the "mental gymnastics" problem)-What sinking funds are and how to set them up -Our 14 bank accounts, explained one by one-The buffer account: the single biggest fix in this whole system-How we split financial admin as a couple -Percentage-based vs. dollar-based budgeting -What changed when we had zero income -How this system is funding our maternity leave and next property purchase right now TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Why This Bill Kept Wrecking Our Budget 0:45 From $0 to $350K Net Worth in 3 Years 1:24 The Mental Gymnastics Problem With Normal Budgets 3:27 The Problem With One Spending Account 5:40 How to Know What You Can Spend in 2 Seconds 6:07 Spending Guilt, Shame Spirals and the Money Hangover 7:57 Why We Use 14 Bank Accounts (14 sinking funds) 9:10 Every Bank Account Explained 9:51 The Bills Account: Never Get Blindsided Again 11:06 The Presents and Gifts Sinking Fund 11:52 The Buffer Account: Our #1 Budgeting Hack 12:47 Physical Cards for Every Spending Category 14:07 The Spreadsheet Split: Moving Money Each Pay Period 14:51 How We Manage Money as a Couple 17:17 Why Budgeting Systems Need Iteration 18:24 Percentage-Based vs Dollar-Based Budgeting 20:32 The Guilt-Free Fun Account Explained 22:32 How This System Changed Our Money Conversations 23:31 What a True Rich Life Actually Looks Like 25:09 Saving for Maternity Leave and Our Next Property 26:08 The Best Budget Fits Who You Actually Are 27:13 Design Money Systems Around Your Real Life The Wealthy Parent is the Australian podcast about building real wealth as a parent and becoming truly rich in money, time, and life. 🎙 I'm Majella: Australian lawyer, toddler mum, pregnant with baby #2. I'm not a financial advisor. This isn't financial advice; it's the real system we use to manage money, reduce decision fatigue, and stop letting predictable bills wreck our progress. 📱 Instagram: @bymajella and @thewealthyparentpod 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWealthyParentbyMajella 📩 Business enquiries: ⁠⁠bymajella@gmail.com⁠⁠ [bymajella@gmail.com] BOOKS I RECOMMEND: 1. Atomic Habits - James Clear 2. Deep Work - Cal Newport 3. The secret wealth advantage by Akhil Patel 4. The secret life of realestate and banking by Phil Anderson 5. Principles by Ray Dalio 6. Rich dad poor dad by Robert Kiyosaki PODCASTS I LOVE: 1. Pumped on Property (Also my personal buyers agents) 2. The Mel Robbins Podcast 3. Working Hard with Grace Beverly 4. Busy Blooming with Tess Barclay 5. The Mindset Mentor 6. Iced Coffee Hour 7. Aspire with Emma Grede 8. This is Property with John Pidgeon General educational content only. Not financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial adviser for guidance specific to your situation. Majella is not liable for any loss arising from reliance on information provided in this video. Music: Anno Domini Beats Can't wait to see you WIN!! K, love you byeee xxx

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Portada del episodio #24 I Set Big Financial Goals for 2026. My Body Had Other Plans.

#24 I Set Big Financial Goals for 2026. My Body Had Other Plans.

I came into 2026 with more momentum than I'd ever had. We hit every single financial goal in 2025 — for the first time in my life. I had the system, the clarity, the plan. Ten days in, everything stopped. I found out I was pregnant with baby number two — and the first trimester hit me in a way I could never have prepared for. For three months I couldn't cook, couldn't exercise, couldn't work on my business, and couldn't stick to our budget. Every goal I'd set for 2026 fell away one by one. In this episode I'm sharing what survival mode actually looks like when you have big financial goals — the identity collapse, the overspending, the arguments with your partner, and the moment that revealed everything about what I'd truly built versus what I was just maintaining. If you've had the start to 2026 that I have — or if you're in survival mode right now for any reason — this one's for you. It's only April. All is not lost. In this episode: * What it actually looks like to pursue big financial goals in your first trimester * Why I needed a pregnancy emergency fund — and what it cost us not to have one * The difference between a money system you've built vs one you're just maintaining * The psychology of overspending when you're exhausted and emotionally depleted * How to have better money conversations with your partner before things go wrong * How to tweak your financial goals without giving up on them entirely * The $12 breakfast tweak that started our financial recovery 🎙 I'm Majella — Australian lawyer, toddler mum, pregnant with baby #2. The Wealthy Parent is the Australian podcast about building real wealth as a parent and becoming truly rich in money, time, and life. 📱 Instagram: @bymajella and @thewealthyparentpod 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWealthyParentbyMajella 📩 Business enquiries: ⁠bymajella@gmail.com⁠ [bymajella@gmail.com] BOOKS I RECOMMEND:1. Atomic Habits - James Clear 2. Deep Work - Cal Newport 3. The secret wealth advantage by Akhil Patel 4. The secret life of realestate and banking by Phil Anderson 5. Principles by Ray Dalio 6. Rich dad poor dad by Robert KiyosakiPODCASTS I LOVE:1. Pumped on Property (Also my personal buyers agents)2. The Mel Robbins Podcast3. Working Hard with Grace Beverly 4. Busy Blooming with Tess Barclay 5. The Mindset Mentor6. Iced Coffee Hour7. Aspire with Emma Grede8. This is Property with John PidgeonGeneral educational content only. Not financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial adviser for guidance specific to your situation. Majella is not liable for any loss arising from reliance on information provided in this video. Music: Anno Domini BeatsCan't wait to see you WIN in 2026. K, love you byeee xxx

7 de abr de 202627 min
Portada del episodio #23 How I Achieved Every Goal in 2025 — It Had Nothing to Do With Discipline

#23 How I Achieved Every Goal in 2025 — It Had Nothing to Do With Discipline

You don't need more discipline. You don't need a better planner. You don't need a 17-step morning routine...you need one thing: to show up. In 2025 I achieved every single goal I set: 1. two half marathons, a 24-minute PB, 2. an investment property, 3. saved $50,000 4. got a promotion, 5. completed 75 Hard. And I did all of it as a working Australian mum with a toddler, a full-time legal career, and zero spare time. The reason wasn't motivation or perfection. It was learning how to focus on the minimum viable goal and let the big goals take care of themselves. If you've ever: * Quit your New Year's resolutions by March without really noticing * Felt undisciplined or lazy when you're actually just overwhelmed * Tried to build a morning routine and watched it fall apart within two weeks * Set big money, fitness or career goals and quietly let them slip * Built the perfect system on paper and then completely failed to execute it This episode is for you. You're not undisciplined. You've just been aiming at the wrong thing. Inside I break down:— Why perfection is killing your progress before you even start— The wish list vs daily systems framework from Grace Beverly's Working Hard— What a minimum viable goal actually looks like in real life— How to reduce decision fatigue and build routines on autopilot— Why the first 6–12 weeks of any habit feel like resistance — and why that's normal— How showing up messily still gives you the data you need— How to build routines that work around kids, career and real life chaos as an Australian parent 🎙 I'm Majella — Australian lawyer, toddler mum, pregnant with baby #2. The Wealthy Parent is the Australian podcast about building real wealth as a parent, becoming truly rich in money, time, and life. 📱 Instagram: @bymajella and @thewealthyparentpod 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWealthyParentbyMajella 📩 Business enquiries: ⁠bymajella@gmail.com⁠ [bymajella@gmail.com] BOOKS I RECOMMEND:1. Atomic Habits - James Clear 2. Deep Work - Cal Newport 3. The secret wealth advantage by Akhil Patel 4. The secret life of realestate and banking by Phil Anderson 5. Principles by Ray Dalio 6. Rich dad poor dad by Robert KiyosakiPODCASTS I LOVE:1. Pumped on Property (Also my personal buyers agents)2. The Mel Robbins Podcast3. Working Hard with Grace Beverly 4. Busy Blooming with Tess Barclay 5. The Mindset Mentor6. Iced Coffee Hour7. Aspire with Emma Grede8. This is Property with John PidgeonGeneral educational content only. Not financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial adviser for guidance specific to your situation. Majella is not liable for any loss arising from reliance on information provided in this video. Music: Anno Domini BeatsCan't wait to see you WIN in 2026. K, love you byeee xxx

7 de abr de 202622 min
Portada del episodio #22 We Overspent $4,000 at Christmas — The Sinking Fund Fix Every Australian Parent Needs

#22 We Overspent $4,000 at Christmas — The Sinking Fund Fix Every Australian Parent Needs

Christmas budgeting in Australia is a trap — and we fell straight into it. We overspent by $4,000 in one season without a single purchase feeling irresponsible. This is what actually happened, and the system we're putting in place so it never happens again. We'd sprint saved all year, hit every financial goal, and then completely unravelled in the last six weeks of December. Not because we were reckless. Because we were exhausted — and we didn't have a system to carry us through when our willpower ran out. If you've ever: * Overspent at Christmas and felt the January money hangover hit hard * Done a whole year of great saving and then undone it in a few weeks * Treated a predictable annual expense like a complete financial emergency * Used end-of-year exhaustion as an excuse to stop being intentional with money * Felt guilty about festive spending when you were just trying to enjoy life * Wondered how to prepare for Christmas without feeling like a tight arse This episode is for you. It's not about spending less. It's about spending the same money — just with a plan. Inside I break down: * How we spent $4,000 without a single purchase feeling dramatic * Why end-of-year exhaustion is the biggest threat to your savings * The Black Friday "it's on sale anyway" trap and what it actually costs * Decision fatigue: why your system has to carry you when your brain gives up * The Christmas sinking fund: two minutes to set up, one year to thank yourself * How much to actually put aside each month (we do the maths live) * The money hangover — and why it lasts way longer than the fun did * Why this works for every predictable expense, not just Christmas 🎙 I'm Majella — Australian lawyer, toddler mum, pregnant with baby #2. The Wealthy Parent is the Australian podcast about building real wealth as a parent, becoming truly rich in money, time, and life. 📱 Instagram: @bymajella and @thewealthyparentpod 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWealthyParentbyMajella 📩 Business enquiries: bymajella@gmail.com [bymajella@gmail.com] BOOKS I RECOMMEND:1. Atomic Habits - James Clear 2. Deep Work - Cal Newport 3. The secret wealth advantage by Akhil Patel 4. The secret life of realestate and banking by Phil Anderson 5. Principles by Ray Dalio 6. Rich dad poor dad by Robert KiyosakiPODCASTS I LOVE:1. Pumped on Property (Also my personal buyers agents)2. The Mel Robbins Podcast3. Working Hard with Grace Beverly 4. Busy Blooming with Tess Barclay 5. The Mindset Mentor6. Iced Coffee Hour7. Aspire with Emma Grede8. This is Property with John PidgeonGeneral educational content only. Not financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial adviser for guidance specific to your situation. Majella is not liable for any loss arising from reliance on information provided in this video. Music: Anno Domini BeatsCan't wait to see you WIN in 2026. K, love you byeee xxx

7 de abr de 202623 min
Portada del episodio #21 Saving a House Deposit in Australia on an Average Income — LMI, Guarantors & the Sinking Funds System

#21 Saving a House Deposit in Australia on an Average Income — LMI, Guarantors & the Sinking Funds System

Saving for a house deposit in Australia feels impossible...until you understand what's actually stopping you. In this episode I break down exactly how we saved $5,000 a month on a $9,000 take-home, how much deposit you actually need (spoiler: it's probably not 20%), and why most people's savings plans collapse by month three. This is She's Into Property Episode 2 — where I'm figuring out Australian property investing in public, one confused question at a time. If you've ever: * Felt like buying property in Australia is completely out of reach on your income * Assumed you needed a 20% deposit and written off property as "future me" * Tried to save a deposit and watched your progress disappear every few months * Felt like you're doing everything right financially and still getting nowhere * Wanted LMI and guarantors explained in plain language * Been in a sprint saving season and wondered if it's actually working This episode is for you. Property is closer than you think — you just need the right numbers in front of you. Inside I break down:— How much deposit you actually need in Australia (it's probably not 20%)— LMI explained — and why it's not the enemy people make it out to be— How guarantors work and when to use one— Decision fatigue: the real reason your savings plan keeps failing— The sinking funds system that eliminates guilt spending— Our exact grocery strategy that cuts hundreds off the monthly shop— Sprint saving seasons — how to go hard for a short time without burning out Can't wait to see you WIN. K, love you byeee xxx 🏠 She's Into Property is a mini-series inside The Wealthy Parent podcast — where I document my real-time journey into Australian property investing as a first-time investor. 🎙 I'm Majella — Australian lawyer, toddler mum, pregnant with baby #2. The Wealthy Parent is the Australian podcast about building real wealth as a parent becoming truly rich in money, time, and life. 📱 Instagram: @bymajella and @thewealthyparentpod 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWealthyParentbyMajella 📩 Business enquiries: bymajella@gmail.com [bymajella@gmail.com] General educational content only. Not financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial adviser for guidance specific to your situation.

7 de abr de 20261 h 21 min