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The ONE Thing

383. Forming a Relationship with Your Finances with Hannah Koenig

The ONE Thing

NOVA Media

Entrepreneurship, Careers, Business

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Goals are important when it comes to building wealth. And as we always say it’s crucial to form a relationship with your goals, it’s equally important that you form a relationship with your finances. Financial intimacy is a combination of emotional and intellectual intimacy, which allows people to separate facts from feelings when it comes to money and create a safe space for them to reframe and heal the challenges that impact their behavior. Financial intelligence is also important in understanding what actions to take and what order in which to do so. Hannah Koenig is a wealth business and leadership mentor for entrepreneurs, CEO, transformational facilitator, and speaker on the Forbes Coaches Council. Her mission is to close the wealth gap and help everyday leaders to be well-resourced. In 2017, she made the decision to learn everything there is to know about finances and wealth building. This was a difficult but empowering shift, allowing her to purchase a home and build a multiple six-figure business. Hannah encourages people to take away from this conversation the idea that they have immense financial power and that they can choose what they want in terms of financial success. Is it time to make your financial goals your ONE Thing? Visit the1thing.com to find free tools and resources to reach a higher level of success as an individual, team, or organization. To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/pods. We talk about: Closing the wealth gap The surprisingly simple truth behind building wealth Having a relationship with your finances The three facets of financial intimacy Advice for shifting your mindset around money Using a business as a tool for wealth Building financial habits for success Links & Tools from This Episode Learn more at hannah-koenig.com Follow Hannah on Instagram: @iamhannahkoenig Free Resources Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email podcast@the1thing.com Mentioned in this episode: Factor 75 Head to FactorMeals.com/one50 and use code one50 to get 50% off. That’s code one50 at FactorMeals.com/one50 to get 50% off! Factor 75

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0:00.0

Hi, everybody. Welcome back to the One Thing Podcast. I'm Chris Dixon, and today we're

0:11.5

going to talk about what it means to form a relationship with your finances. Whether

0:16.0

you're being intentional about this relationship or not, it exists. Wealth building is a journey

0:21.2

and no matter where you are on that journey today, you can make significant progress to create

0:25.4

the resources that you want to do whatever drives you in life. Hannah Cainig is on the

0:30.4

podcast today, and Hannah shares her story and her tools and framework and the habits that

0:35.0

you can implement to demystify and simplify your finances to get them working for you and

0:40.1

create whatever you want in your life. So enjoy the conversation with Hannah Cainig.

0:43.6

Hey, everybody. We're so lucky to have Hannah Cainig with us here today. And Hannah

0:55.1

Cainig is a wealth business and leadership mentor for entrepreneurs. She's a CEO, a transformational

1:00.4

facilitator, speaker, and member of the Forbes Coaches Council. Her work has helped hundreds

1:05.8

of entrepreneurs across the globe streamline and scale service-based businesses with impact,

1:10.3

sustainability, and integrity. Hannah helps entrepreneurial leaders build wealth and become

1:15.0

well-resourced by cultivating financial stability, sovereignty, and sustainability. Hannah,

1:20.2

thanks so much for being here with us today. Thanks for that intro. Yeah, that's great.

1:24.9

Well, and what's going on in your life? We're brought you here today. And what are you focused on?

1:31.3

I have a secret mission to close the wealth gap, which I often, or I sometimes get into arguments

1:39.8

with people who are very technical. And they're like exponentially blah, blah, blah, and they talk

1:45.6

about the billionaire class. But really, my work has always been about helping everyday leaders

1:52.3

be well-resourced, because when we're well-resourced, what we're able to do

1:58.8

becomes so much greater than when we're under-resourced. And I grew up under-resourced with a mom

2:06.0

who was under-resourced, and also, you know, throughout my early 20s, really, really struggled,

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