Tori Dunlap
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Is that something that I want to carry with me? You have to decide that for yourself. And the other practice I do in my book, and we can even do this live if you'd like, is thinking about your first money memory.
Is that something that I want to carry with me? You have to decide that for yourself. And the other practice I do in my book, and we can even do this live if you'd like, is thinking about your first money memory.
Is that something that I want to carry with me? You have to decide that for yourself. And the other practice I do in my book, and we can even do this live if you'd like, is thinking about your first money memory.
Is that something that I want to carry with me? You have to decide that for yourself. And the other practice I do in my book, and we can even do this live if you'd like, is thinking about your first money memory.
Is that something that I want to carry with me? You have to decide that for yourself. And the other practice I do in my book, and we can even do this live if you'd like, is thinking about your first money memory.
But at what cost, right? Are you completely depriving yourself of all joy? Well, that's not great either. I had a client that I mentioned in the book who was saving 90% of her income. And she wasn't making a million dollars. It was like 90% of 75K. And I was like, you don't need to save that much. But when we dug into it, she didn't grow up with a lot.
But at what cost, right? Are you completely depriving yourself of all joy? Well, that's not great either. I had a client that I mentioned in the book who was saving 90% of her income. And she wasn't making a million dollars. It was like 90% of 75K. And I was like, you don't need to save that much. But when we dug into it, she didn't grow up with a lot.
But at what cost, right? Are you completely depriving yourself of all joy? Well, that's not great either. I had a client that I mentioned in the book who was saving 90% of her income. And she wasn't making a million dollars. It was like 90% of 75K. And I was like, you don't need to save that much. But when we dug into it, she didn't grow up with a lot.
But at what cost, right? Are you completely depriving yourself of all joy? Well, that's not great either. I had a client that I mentioned in the book who was saving 90% of her income. And she wasn't making a million dollars. It was like 90% of 75K. And I was like, you don't need to save that much. But when we dug into it, she didn't grow up with a lot.
But at what cost, right? Are you completely depriving yourself of all joy? Well, that's not great either. I had a client that I mentioned in the book who was saving 90% of her income. And she wasn't making a million dollars. It was like 90% of 75K. And I was like, you don't need to save that much. But when we dug into it, she didn't grow up with a lot.
What is the first time you remember thinking about money? Because that will have a huge impact on the way you're viewing money in general. Because it's, again, it's how your parents or how your caregivers were using money. So my first money memory is saving any penny or, you know, change I had in that Altoids tin to go see a musical. The theater major runs deep.
What is the first time you remember thinking about money? Because that will have a huge impact on the way you're viewing money in general. Because it's, again, it's how your parents or how your caregivers were using money. So my first money memory is saving any penny or, you know, change I had in that Altoids tin to go see a musical. The theater major runs deep.
What is the first time you remember thinking about money? Because that will have a huge impact on the way you're viewing money in general. Because it's, again, it's how your parents or how your caregivers were using money. So my first money memory is saving any penny or, you know, change I had in that Altoids tin to go see a musical. The theater major runs deep.
What is the first time you remember thinking about money? Because that will have a huge impact on the way you're viewing money in general. Because it's, again, it's how your parents or how your caregivers were using money. So my first money memory is saving any penny or, you know, change I had in that Altoids tin to go see a musical. The theater major runs deep.
What is the first time you remember thinking about money? Because that will have a huge impact on the way you're viewing money in general. Because it's, again, it's how your parents or how your caregivers were using money. So my first money memory is saving any penny or, you know, change I had in that Altoids tin to go see a musical. The theater major runs deep.
And she was like, I need to save every single penny because I don't know what the future holds for me. And I'm like, you can ease off the gas. It's okay. It's okay to not to save all of this money.
And she was like, I need to save every single penny because I don't know what the future holds for me. And I'm like, you can ease off the gas. It's okay. It's okay to not to save all of this money.
And she was like, I need to save every single penny because I don't know what the future holds for me. And I'm like, you can ease off the gas. It's okay. It's okay to not to save all of this money.
And she was like, I need to save every single penny because I don't know what the future holds for me. And I'm like, you can ease off the gas. It's okay. It's okay to not to save all of this money.
And she was like, I need to save every single penny because I don't know what the future holds for me. And I'm like, you can ease off the gas. It's okay. It's okay to not to save all of this money.