141 | How to Push Past Procrastination and Perfectionism in Personal Finance

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In this episode, the profound impact that perfectionism and procrastination can have on personal finances is discussed. Perfectionism and procrastination are your antagonists to building wealth and ultimately reaching financial independence! These tendencies can impact all areas of personal finance including budgeting, investing, paying back debt, saving, etc.   
 
Listen to learn strategies to implement in your life to combat perfectionism and procrastination so you can reach your personal finance goals! 
 
 
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141 | How to Push Past Procrastination and Perfectionism in Personal Finance

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