Hey Reader This week has been tough for me. I won’t go into details, but I felt like so many things were going wrong that I had to be intentional about focusing on the positive so I didn’t lose my mind. HOWEVER…getting this email out to you is important to me. So here I am. Introducing…2 truths and a lie about money!! Brought to you by your favorite money coach, of course. (That’s me, right?) Click on the one you think is the lie and you'll get the answer on the other side of the click. Don't be nervous. This is a judgment-free zone.
I can’t wait to see what you think. Eager to see you thrive, Prisca P.S. Don't forget! April is Financial Literacy Month. Here’s more info for the FREE email challenge coming up. You’ll get one email every weekday with a word or concept you should be familiar with when it comes to your money. The themes are budgeting, debt management, credit, and financial freedom/independence. The content will vary from blog posts, social media posts, and videos. I want to keep them short but effective. Info on how to sign up and refer friends coming soon! P.P.S. I help women like you create a customized plan for your money that allows you to enjoy life now while saving for your future. Schedule a free call to learn how my coaching can help you. CONNECT WITH ME ON INSTAGRAM Note: This email may contain affiliate or referral links which means I may receive a commission if clicked at no extra cost to you! I appreciate your continued support! |
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