Tiffany Aliche
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a spike in this? Absolutely. Overconsumption is the new way. We all have so much that we don't need. I mean, even I, sometimes I'm like, Tiffany, you do not need like another, like you don't even vacuum. I'm like, but that one is so cool. And I'm like, there's this influencer who I follow, who I love her, because it's so aesthetically pleasing.
a spike in this? Absolutely. Overconsumption is the new way. We all have so much that we don't need. I mean, even I, sometimes I'm like, Tiffany, you do not need like another, like you don't even vacuum. I'm like, but that one is so cool. And I'm like, there's this influencer who I follow, who I love her, because it's so aesthetically pleasing.
a spike in this? Absolutely. Overconsumption is the new way. We all have so much that we don't need. I mean, even I, sometimes I'm like, Tiffany, you do not need like another, like you don't even vacuum. I'm like, but that one is so cool. And I'm like, there's this influencer who I follow, who I love her, because it's so aesthetically pleasing.
But you know the ones that were like, everything in the kitchen is aesthetically pleasing? Yes, this is these Amazon shops, so that I can click through to my Amazon thing. I got this all for free, but I'm gonna make money on you buying it. A container for the container. It's like, well, who wants to eat cereal out of a cereal box? We want to eat it out of an aesthetically pleasing glass container.
But you know the ones that were like, everything in the kitchen is aesthetically pleasing? Yes, this is these Amazon shops, so that I can click through to my Amazon thing. I got this all for free, but I'm gonna make money on you buying it. A container for the container. It's like, well, who wants to eat cereal out of a cereal box? We want to eat it out of an aesthetically pleasing glass container.
But you know the ones that were like, everything in the kitchen is aesthetically pleasing? Yes, this is these Amazon shops, so that I can click through to my Amazon thing. I got this all for free, but I'm gonna make money on you buying it. A container for the container. It's like, well, who wants to eat cereal out of a cereal box? We want to eat it out of an aesthetically pleasing glass container.
Do I need an aesthetically pleasing? You don't. So it is really hard. So that's why I don't believe in leaning so heavily on discipline when it comes to financial stick-to-it-ness. What do you believe in? That I believe automation, automation, automation. That's the new discipline. That if we can put systems and automations in place, it will help to safeguard you because you're human.
Do I need an aesthetically pleasing? You don't. So it is really hard. So that's why I don't believe in leaning so heavily on discipline when it comes to financial stick-to-it-ness. What do you believe in? That I believe automation, automation, automation. That's the new discipline. That if we can put systems and automations in place, it will help to safeguard you because you're human.
Do I need an aesthetically pleasing? You don't. So it is really hard. So that's why I don't believe in leaning so heavily on discipline when it comes to financial stick-to-it-ness. What do you believe in? That I believe automation, automation, automation. That's the new discipline. That if we can put systems and automations in place, it will help to safeguard you because you're human.
So we're not here to fight against your humanness. You know, I'm like for budgeting, for example, I do this thing where I call it budget without a budget. You go to HR, you say, hey, HR or payroll, I want to split my money before I get my money.
So we're not here to fight against your humanness. You know, I'm like for budgeting, for example, I do this thing where I call it budget without a budget. You go to HR, you say, hey, HR or payroll, I want to split my money before I get my money.
So we're not here to fight against your humanness. You know, I'm like for budgeting, for example, I do this thing where I call it budget without a budget. You go to HR, you say, hey, HR or payroll, I want to split my money before I get my money.
Do you have a particular percentage in mind? Well, the good thing is people ask me that all the time. I'm like, well, we don't have to guess. Money list is right there saying, oh, hello. We know how much you need to put in here.
Do you have a particular percentage in mind? Well, the good thing is people ask me that all the time. I'm like, well, we don't have to guess. Money list is right there saying, oh, hello. We know how much you need to put in here.
Do you have a particular percentage in mind? Well, the good thing is people ask me that all the time. I'm like, well, we don't have to guess. Money list is right there saying, oh, hello. We know how much you need to put in here.
And I did not see this coming. Well, I don't know if you know this Mel, but two and a half years ago, my husband passed away suddenly. I did not know that. From an aneurysm. That sucks. And so one thing I learned from that, aside from the financial component, which is that we did, I wanna say 85 to 90% of the things right. So I get to just miss him.
And I did not see this coming. Well, I don't know if you know this Mel, but two and a half years ago, my husband passed away suddenly. I did not know that. From an aneurysm. That sucks. And so one thing I learned from that, aside from the financial component, which is that we did, I wanna say 85 to 90% of the things right. So I get to just miss him.
And I did not see this coming. Well, I don't know if you know this Mel, but two and a half years ago, my husband passed away suddenly. I did not know that. From an aneurysm. That sucks. And so one thing I learned from that, aside from the financial component, which is that we did, I wanna say 85 to 90% of the things right. So I get to just miss him.
There's not the financial ruin that so many, so many women lose their, partner and their home. That has not been the case for me. But what I did, what my therapist calls the gift of grief is that it gave me perspective of what's really important. You know, like that all of this that you're learning today is not for money's sake. is for meaning's sake.
There's not the financial ruin that so many, so many women lose their, partner and their home. That has not been the case for me. But what I did, what my therapist calls the gift of grief is that it gave me perspective of what's really important. You know, like that all of this that you're learning today is not for money's sake. is for meaning's sake.