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How to deal with financial jealousy

Financial jealousy is one of those topics we tend to avoid.

We all know we should just be supportive of our friends, family, and strangers on the internet, but still, financial jealousy sometimes creeps into our lives.

It’s normal to feel jealous from time to time.

That’s what inspired this podcast episode.

Financial jealousy is a tough thing to work through.

You’ll learn:

  • What financial jealousy is
  • How you can identify it
  • Actionable tips you can use to beat financial jealousy for good

If you need a pep talk, this episode was created for you. 💕

Listen to the episode here

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....As I clear my Amazon cart.😂 I’m always t ....As I clear my Amazon cart.😂

I’m always trying to find a balance between buying things I need and things I want.

💵 One of the ways I prevent myself from buying stuff that doesn’t make my life better is through the “24 think about it rule.”

It’s simple.

⏱If you see something you want and haven’t currently budgeted for- wait for 24 hours.

If you still want it after that and can rearrange your budget to make it work— do it!

What rules do you use to help you minimize blowing all your money on wants?
Hey, I warned you in advance that my feed might lo Hey, I warned you in advance that my feed might look a little funky over the next couple of months.😆

We officially got started on our project @cascadedome!

True story- I didn’t expect to be able to start doing any work until the snow melted in May-ish.

We drove up to check on the snow levels Saturday, saw that our lot was free of snow and came home to start getting our tools lined up.

The next day we started:
✖️digging holes for the deck
✖️leveling out the fire pit area
✖️getting a priority plan in place

(Huge thanks to my mom for her help. Don’t know what I’d do without her!)

This has been a dream of mine for a long time, so I am especially excited to have this project under way.

I think these massive granite boulders and sloped lot scared a lot of buyers away, but it fits for our vision perfectly.
Interested in short term rentals? Then head over Interested in short term rentals?

Then head over to WhitneyHansen.com and read this post.

I’m sharing my FAVORITE resources and tools to help you quickly see what the profitability might be on a STR.

Comment below if you’d like me to create a video walking through a property analysis and giving you the highlights.
The days I make an investment purchase are some of The days I make an investment purchase are some of my favvvvorites! 🤓

In January I started a challenge to help me invest more.

Here’s how I’m doing it:

✅ Set up a savings account with Qapital and used the 52 week savings challenge and roundup rules to gamify my savings.

✅Transfer from my Qapital account to my Vanguard brokerage account when I have $250 saved.

✅Invest in an ETF (currently, I’m liking Vanguards Total Stock Market ETF for my portfolio)

That’s it! It’s been fun, I’ve been investing more, and it’s basically working on autopilot.

***NOTE: I invest based on my own risk tolerance, overall portfolio, and financial goals. This post is for educational purposes only. You’ve got to do your own research and invest based on your life.
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