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ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast

507 | Taking the Fear Out of Your Future

ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast

Jonathan Mendonsa & Brad Barrett | Choose FI Media, Inc

Investing, Business, Careers

4.85.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2024

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Most people spend a year making incremental tweaks to their finances. Trisha completely restructured her financial life in 365 days—and the specific steps she took reveal exactly how ordinary people can engineer extraordinary transformation. Ginger shares Trisha's remarkable story of going from financial ground zero to full momentum in twelve months. The key wasn't complex strategies—it was simple tracking combined with decisive action. By monitoring her net worth and monthly expenses, Trisha gained clarity on where she actually stood. She moved 90% of her savings into a high-yield savings account, started transparent money conversations with her partner, and stopped the random paycheck allocation that kept her stuck. Beyond the mechanics, this episode explores what it takes to build real community connections around shared goals. Ginger discusses planning an outdoor adventure retreat in Colorado designed to bring FI-minded people together in person, confronting the question: what does intentional action look like when you want to create meaningful relationships? The conversation also tackles the paralyzing fear of social risk—putting yourself out there to organize events, start conversations, or take the lead. Through reflection on past experiences, both Ginger and Brad examine how rarely our feared outcomes actually materialize, and how stepping up despite uncertainty is the only path to change. Chapters Introduction and Community Highlights [00:00:00] Community engagement and inspiring stories from the FI community. Ginger's Transformation Story [00:02:00] Trisha's story of significant financial transformation over a year. Tracking net worth and expenses to understand financial positions. Opening a high-yield savings account (HYSA), having transparent financial conversations with a partner, and strategic investing. Building Connections through a Retreat [00:07:00] Plans for an outdoor adventure retreat in Colorado aimed at community building. The importance of intentional action in creating community connections. Learning from Failures [00:10:00] Challenges in community engagement and the fear of failure. The reality of social risks and the value of stepping up. Reflecting on past experiences to reduce the fear of taking action. Living Intentionally [00:14:00] Being proactive and intentional in building connections and pursuing goals. Community support can enhance the journey toward financial independence. Key Takeaways Start tracking your net worth and expenses for a clearer financial picture [00:02:45] Be proactive in building community connections by planning intentional social activities [00:07:02] Set small, attainable goals to gradually work towards your larger financial objectives [00:05:37] Reflecting on past experiences can reduce the fear of taking action [00:14:44] Notable Quotes "Taking the fear out of my future." [00:05:25] "Tracking net worth is key to understanding your financial position." [00:02:45] "What would it look like to actually take action?" [00:07:02] "You have to step up and do this." [00:17:03] Related Episodes Making FI Fun Again [00:00:30] https://choosefi.com/502 ▶ Listen Next: Ep. 508 — Safe Withdrawal Rates: The Case for 5% and Revealed Preferences | Essential Listening

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0:00.0

Hey this is Brad. I wanted to jump in real quick with an update before we get started with the episode.

0:04.8

Two of my top three Traveler Awards Credit Cards right now are at what I believe to be their all time high bonuses.

0:11.7

So if you have a small business and you've been looking for a credit card,

0:16.2

the Inc. Business Preferred Card has the best bonus I've ever seen. So as I'm recording this on August 11th 2024 it has a 120,000 point bonus offer

0:26.3

after you spend 8,000 dollars in the first three months there is a 95 dollar annual fee and

0:31.2

for personal cards the Capital One venture card also has the best

0:36.4

bonus I've ever seen so it's a 75,000 mile bonus when you spend $4,000 in the

0:41.3

first three months but now Capital One is offering a $250 travel

0:46.4

credit in your first year that you have the card. So those points are actually similar

0:51.2

to the chase points that you get with Inc.

0:53.2

Business Preferred, these Capital One Venture Miles are now

0:56.9

transferable points.

0:58.6

So this is an incredibly, incredibly valuable offer. If you want to find more information about this go to

1:04.8

choose-of-I.com and on our travel rewards page you'll see my top 10

1:09.4

recommended travel cards these are number two and number three right now and when you use our

1:14.4

links to sign up for credit cards we do receive an affiliate commission so thank you for

1:18.7

your support it really means the world to us and now let's get on with the show.

1:23.0

Hello and welcome to Choose a Fy.

1:26.0

Today in the show I have Ginger joining me back for another roundup.

1:29.0

We lasted this just a handful of weeks ago in episode 502 that we called it making five fun again.

1:35.2

And these episodes feel honestly like a real joy to record. It's wonderful to talk all things

1:40.9

Fai with my good friend Ginger and to bring in your feedback. I think

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