I spent a LOT of time geeking out on personal finance content on the internet this week Reader.
But my loss (of time) is your gain!
I want to share with you some of my favorite things I’ve seen this week. If you look at all of them, it should only take you about 10 minutes but they’re all money mindset related so I think they’ll be well worth the scroll.
Check out this >>IG post<< that helps us have a more positive perspective of money, even if we don’t have as much as we think we should.
Or this >>Instagram Reel<< that shares money thoughts that stop us from building wealth.
And last, I shared a >>carousel<< on why you should show gratitude for your money.
Let me know if you’ve seen any awesome money-related content lately. You know I live for this stuff.
Eager to see you thrive,
Prisca
P.S. If you're interested in growing your money instead of your anxiety around money, schedule a call with me to see if 1:1 coaching is right for you.
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