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Financial Feminist

87. Guide to Financial Spring Cleaning

Financial Feminist

Her First $100K

Self-improvement, Education, How To, Business

4.76.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

We’re almost halfway through the year –– how are your finances? Did you unearth that hidden pile of old tax papers while cleaning out your desk? Are you feeling the strain of inflation on your budget? In this episode, Tori walks you through her financial spring cleaning process, including how to manage paperwork, re-adjust your budgets and goals, and how to get back on track if your financial goal setting needs an adjustment. Learn more about this episode, read transcripts, and get additional resources at https://herfirst100k.com/start-here-financial-feminist-podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, financial feminists. Welcome to the show. I would like to say welcome back to my

0:19.5

oldies, book goodies. And if you're new here, welcome. I'm so excited to see you. We're

0:23.8

talking about spring cleaning today. And I don't know about you. I weirdly get very

0:29.1

excited around spring cleaning time. I'm like, this is my opportunity to change my entire

0:34.2

life. This is my opportunity to suddenly become lighter or at least feel lighter and more aligned

0:41.6

with my life. And whether you spring clean your closet, which is what I'm doing right now,

0:46.4

I'm trying to get rid of a bunch of stuff, or what we're doing today, which is spring cleaning

0:50.3

your finances, or just spring cleaning. Oh, your car, that's one thing that I need to do,

0:54.4

is clean out my car. I just know that like your life just feels better. Before we get started

0:59.7

for the rest of this episode, I need you to promise me you'll do one thing. As you look at your

1:05.6

money and you take stock and you set financial goals, I need you to do it from a place of grace

1:12.3

and understanding for yourself. And as excited as you can be as opposed to shame and judgment and

1:18.3

anxiety and fear. The last thing I want you to do is to feel so scared of looking at your money

1:23.9

that you never do it. Or when you start doing it to beat yourself up, to yell at yourself for

1:29.2

making potentially a bad choice or something that you wish you had done differently, that is not

1:33.6

productive, it is not helpful. And I need you to offer yourself so much grace and support and

1:38.4

understanding in order to make this exercise the best it can be for yourself. Before we get

1:42.8

started, if you're going into this process with even like the slightest twinge of dread, if you're

1:47.6

like, oh my gosh, this is scary and I don't want to do it, please know I see you. And I want to give

1:52.8

a fun little message that I got in LinkedIn to hopefully inspire you and to remind you that we're

1:59.6

all in this together and that this community is here to support you. So I am going to have this

2:04.4

person remain anonymous, but this was a lovely message that I received on LinkedIn literally

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