Episode 126

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25th Sep 2024

126: Modular Financial Planning 03: Adopt a Savings Habit

In this episode of Mindful Money, we’re discussing the critical step of adopting a savings habit. Spending less than you earn, establishing healthy financial habits early, and taking advantage of compounding interest are crucial. Create a vision for your ideal life and align your financial priorities with that vision. These steps, along with automating your savings and making mindful spending choices, will help you build financial security, eventually leading to a comfortable retirement.

In this episode:

  • (00:00) - Intro
  • (01:51) - The savings habit
  • (02:22) - Spend less than you earn
  • (03:38) - Two financial statements every business needs
  • (05:14) - Empathizing with your future self
  • (06:06) - Take advantage of compounding
  • (07:48) - Ranking your priorities
  • (09:44) - Automate your savings
  • (10:59) - Re-Investing your savings
  • (11:17) - Next steps


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Mindful Money
Do you struggle with money? You’re not alone.
Money is a means, not an end. It’s a necessity of life for sure, but more money does not always guarantee a “good life”. Money enables many aspects of modern life, but as a dominant consideration it becomes destructive. 
The paradox is that more time and energy spent on personal finance does NOT create better outcomes. Unlike many other parts of life, we can’t create better outcomes by being smarter, spending more time, or putting in more effort.
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If you aren’t happy with your finances, feel like money takes more time that it should, or want to place your financial decisions into the broader context of your life, this show is for you. 
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Jonathan DeYoe

Jonathan DeYoe is a best-selling author, speaker, financial advisor and angel investor. He is a husband, father and a practicing Buddhist. His simple underlying message brings a welcomed sense of order to financial chaos and restores a calm center to your financial life.