Ep. 154 – Two Pieces of Data Tells the World About You

What if I told you that only two pieces of data would tell me everything I needed to know about you? Could you guess what they would be?

These two data points show where your money goes and how you prioritize your time. I'll explore how understanding these elements can help align your spending and scheduling with your core values and life goals.

Whether it's uncovering your financial patterns or evaluating how you allocate your time, small tweaks can lead to significant improvements in finding harmony between your financial and emotional life.

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1 Big Idea to Think About

  • Your spending and calendar reflect what you truly value. By examining where your money goes and how you allocate your time, you can better align your financial decisions and lifestyle with your true priorities and goals.

1 Way You Can Apply This

  • Review your recent credit card statements and calendar entries to see if they align with your core values and life goals. If not, consider making small adjustments to better align your financial and time investments with what matters most to you.

1 Question to Ask

  • Does the way I spend my money and allocate my time reflect what I truly value and want to achieve in my life?

Key Moments From the Show 

  • [00:00:02]: Introduction to how checking accounts and calendars reveal personal values and priorities.

    [00:01:05]: Emphasis on understanding the "why" behind spending habits and aligning them with personal goals.

    [00:03:24]: Discussion on the importance of balancing work and personal life, and how your calendar reflects your values.

    [00:05:56]: Reassurance that financial and lifestyle planning often involves small, manageable changes rather than complete overhauls.

Resources Featured in This Episode: 

The Gap and the Gain - Navigating Purpose 

The Longest Relationship You Will Ever Have 

Reducing Friction to Change Behaviors 

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