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Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

Erin Lowry on Raising Children Who Are Enabled, Not Entitled

Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Entrepreneurship, Investing, Business

4.73.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2017

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

#70: Erin Lowry, author of Broke Millennial, talks about the early childhood scripts that we learn about money. Why is this topic important? Well, if you're a parent, you want to set a good financial example for your child to follow. Giving them the right tools and information about money at an early age, as Erin's parents did, can easily set them on the right path in life. And as 'grown-ups,' many of us have negative scripts around money that we want to unearth and unlearn. Regardless of your specific situation, one thing is true: we often inherit our money mindset from our parents. For better or worse, we unconsciously internalize their actions and thoughts around money, and it shapes how we view and interact with money today. Erin shares the lessons her parents taught her about money in this episode, and discusses the impact it's had on her spending and saving. (Hint: She's always been debt-free and has set the awesome goal of being a millionaire by age 35.) For example, Erin is a natural saver and became frugal at a very young age thanks to her parents being savers. While that sounds great, she often prioritized earning money to the detriment of her social life. She shares a specific instance where she passed up what turned out to be a night to remember among friends for a babysitting gig that paid $100. These days, she allows for more balance in her budget. We also discuss: Specific financial lessons Erin's parents taught her and her sister at an early age Erin's first memories surrounding money, and how those shaped the person she is today Erin's thoughts on financial independence and retiring early How our views on real estate investing differ because of the lens with which we view it Erin's decision to become a freelancer just six months ago A personal example of when being frugal crosses the line and more! Enjoy! Find more resources at http://affordanything.com/episode70
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0:00.0

You can afford anything but not everything.

0:11.0

And that's true, not just for your money, but also your time, energy, focus, attention,

0:16.0

any scarce or limited resource in your life.

0:18.8

And so the question becomes, number one, what decisions are you going to make?

0:23.6

What are your priorities?

0:24.6

What do you value?

0:25.8

Number two, how do you align your day to day actions with those decisions?

0:32.8

This is the Affordable Care Podcast and I am your host, Paula Pant.

0:37.2

Today I interview Erin Lowry, the author of Broke Millennial and a good friend of mine,

0:43.4

somebody that I've known through the general FinCon finance blogging circles for several

0:49.0

years now.

0:50.0

Erin lives in New York and she specializes in speaking to an audience of millennials

0:55.4

about money management and I invited her on to the show today so that she could talk

1:00.0

about early childhood scripts that we learn around money.

1:05.2

And I've tried to direct this interview in two different ways.

1:07.6

Number one, I've tried to direct it in a way that serves parents who are trying to figure

1:12.7

out how to model good financial behavior for their kids.

1:16.8

But number two, I'm also trying to aim this interview and make it relevant towards grown

1:21.7

ups, you and me, where ostensibly grown ups, who are trying to unlearn some of the negative

1:29.2

scripts around money that we learned when we were kids.

1:32.7

So without any further delay, here's Erin on raising children who are in power rather

1:39.3

than entitled.

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