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Financial Independence for Women: Why Winging Your Money Is Costing You More Than You Think

29 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of From Middle Class to Millions, we're diving into financial independence, financial planning, and why so many women are one unexpected life event away from a very uncomfortable reality. Sparked by a conversation making waves in pop culture, this episode gets into what happens when women outsource their financial security to someone else and why building your own financial literacy is non-negotiable. We then shift into one of the most underrated wealth-building skills: intentional planning. Through real client stories, you'll hear how financial planning helped one client extend her maternity leave by three months on a $200K household income, how another mapped out a full career pivot while paying down debt, and how one client found a path out of a job that was destroying her health, without losing her family's healthcare coverage. If any of these stories sound familiar, let's talk [https://calendly.com/thewholebudget/60-min]. We also break down two science-backed reasons we're all bad at planning: temporal discounting (why we value today's dollar over tomorrow's wealth) and planning fallacy (why our budgets never survive contact with real life). These behavioral finance blind spots keep people stuck in a cycle of financial stress, missed opportunities, and a life that feels smaller than it should. If you've been winging your personal finances, retirement planning, or investment strategy, this episode is your sign to get honest and get a plan. Because financial freedom is not a wish. It's a number, a lifestyle, and a roadmap to get there. Ready to build yours? Book your complimentary call here [https://calendly.com/thewholebudget/60-min] and let's figure out exactly what that looks like for you.

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