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Feeling stuck with your finances? You're not alone, my friend—63% of Americans feel the same way! Today, we dive into how looking back at our financial decisions can actually help us grow instead of just bringing us down. Ashamed of Your Money Mistakes? Ready to Reflect? We’re all about changing the game and breaking that cycle of financial shame. I’ll share a super handy plan called CLEAR—celebrate, learn, examine, accept, and refocus—because let’s be real, we’ve all made mistakes, but it's all about how we bounce back. So grab your favorite drink and let’s get ready to reflect and reset for a money-savvy new year! Read today's blog article Check out the full podcast episode here Feeling stuck in a financial rut? You’re definitely not alone, my friend. Today, we’re diving deep into how to reflect on your past financial decisions without getting swallowed by discouragement. You see, around 63% of folks in the U.S. feel they’re lagging behind on their money goals—yup, two-thirds of us! But don’t sweat it; we’re here to flip that script. With a little help from psychologist Brad Klontz, we’ll see that financial reflection is like the bridge to growth. It’s not about punishment; it’s about progress, where we can spot God’s faithfulness in our journey. We’re kicking off a fresh series called the December Reset, where we’ll reflect, refocus, and prep for an epic new year. So let’s chat about celebrating those little victories, learning from our past, and embracing the process of examining our finances with a kind eye. It’s all about changing our patterns, and trust me, you’ll want to stick around for the practical tips we’ve got lined up! Takeaways: - Feeling stuck about finances? You're definitely not alone; 63% of Americans feel behind on their goals.
- Reflection isn't about guilt; it's about seeing how far you've come and growing from there.
- We introduced the CLEAR plan: Celebrate, Learn, Examine, Accept, and Refocus your financial habits.
- Celebrate the little wins in life because they help you see God's provision in your journey.
- Mistakes are just lessons, so learn from them and don't beat yourself up over it.
- The journey of examining your finances doesn’t have to be scary; it’s a way to grow.
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