Kate Campbell
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Or if you get your first dividend or buy your first ETF, tell someone and celebrate that because...
We celebrate other milestones in life and people get around that, but then I think we forget about some of those financial milestones, which are pretty meaningful, especially if maybe you've never saved money before, you've always been in debt.
Like to change those things and actually get out of debt or save your first $500, those things should be celebrated.
So find a way to do that or find someone that you can go out and have a coffee with and just reflect on it.
Someone came up to us at Glenn's event as well and told us they'd had their first share or dividend.
Someone came up at the end.
Yeah, but you definitely come up and tell Owen and I, if you made your first investment or you received your first dividend, come and let us know.
Instagram will celebrate your first home.
I'll celebrate your first ETF.
I remember when Monique got hers, it was just a couple of dollars and she wasn't quite sure what she was going to do with it.
But I think it's nearly the cost of a latte now.
So she's getting there.
Number nine.
I feel like this is one for both of us, but we've talked to a lot of people in the past year about the concept of time and the fact that it's a very finite resource.
We're never going to have enough time to do everything that we want to do
And so we may as well just start doing some of that now.
And I read books like 4,000 Weeks by Oliver Berkman, Die With Zero by Bill Perkins, Indistractable by Nia Eyal.
There's a few other books, but just reinforcing the concept that life's pretty short.
And so instead of that making you sad, actually use that as a point that I should actually start doing those things that I said I always wanted to do this.
Well, is there a way you can start doing some of that now?