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This is how to win with money. Ep 167

22 min · 31 de may de 2026
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I recently saw someone say that budgeting is keeping people broke. And honestly… I understand why some people feel that way. For many of us, the word “budget” feels like restriction. It brings up emotions tied to growing up without money, struggling financially, or constantly feeling like we can’t enjoy life. But in this episode of the Wealth is a Journey Podcast, I break down why budgeting isn’t the problem — lack of control is. We talk about: • Why so many people emotionally resist budgeting • How childhood experiences shape our relationship with money • The difference between restriction and financial control • Why wealthy people budget differently • How budgeting creates peace, clarity, and long-term freedom A budget isn’t designed to stop you from enjoying life. It’s designed to help you stop living paycheck to paycheck and start building wealth intentionally. Because real freedom comes from control — not chaos. Work With Me If you're ready to take control of your finances and start building wealth intentionally, join the Wealth Builders Accountability Group. Inside the community, we focus on: • Budgeting • Investing • Financial discipline • Accountability • Long-term wealth building 🌐 Learn more here: wealthisajourney.com

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