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Finding Time to Manage Your Money

19 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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If you've ever felt like managing your money keeps getting pushed to the bottom of your list, you're not alone. You've worked hard to build what you have. But with everything competing for your attention—family, career, health, and life—it's easy for your finances to feel like just one more thing you don't have time for. In this episode, we simplify the conversation so you can reduce overwhelm, avoid information overload, and focus on what truly matters. When you do, you can create clarity, confidence, and a plan that supports your life today and your retirement. In this episode, you will learn: >> (6:57) A critical question you need to ask >> (9:26) A common reason we don't have time >> (12:02) A common reason people lose thousands >> (14:02) Why income planning is so important >> (15:41) When you may need to hire a financial advisor Finding time to manage your money isn't usually a time problem—it's a clarity problem. Your life is full of responsibilities that matter—family, health, career, and relationships. But your financial life supports all of them. When you don't have clarity, managing money can feel overwhelming and time-consuming. And when something feels overwhelming, it's easy to avoid it. Many people also believe they need to know everything and do everything to get it right. You don't. That's where the concept of "the vital few vs. the trivial many" becomes powerful. Instead of trying to manage every detail, you focus on the few things that truly move the needle. In this episode, we walk through: * The key numbers you need to know now and in retirement * How to simplify your financial decisions * And how to identify and close any gaps in your plan Managing your money isn't about finding more time; it's about creating clarity. When you know what matters, what you need, and what actions to take, managing your finances becomes simpler, faster, and far more effective. And most importantly, it gives you something far greater than money: confidence in your future. Enjoy the episode! Links Referenced in the Show: Take the Retirement Readiness Quiz https://themillionaireinsider.com/rrq [https://themillionaireinsider.com/rrq] Have Questions? Need Support? https://themillionaireinsider.com/sr [https://themillionaireinsider.com/sr] Show notes and more information: https://themillionaireinsider.com/159 [https://themillionaireinsider.com/159] This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide financial, investment, or planning advice.

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