Finding Your Community and Chosen Family

It’s not uncommon for money or economic talk to come up at the Thanksgiving dinner table, which can result in heated disagreements with loved ones. Money is complicated and people can be irrational about it. Family can become defensive when talking about financial plans or even make you second-guess your own understanding and decision making.

Meeting like-minded people is one of the best investments you can make toward your financial future. Community has been a secret weapon for Kiersten and Julien (@richandregular)—a place to ask questions and get real-life advice about everything from debt payoff to wealth building. This week they discuss ways to find community online and in person, and the benefits of growing your social and support circle. 

Your family might mean well, but their advice often comes from a place of concern for your future well-being rather than one of support. Finding like-minded people allows you to get answers based solely on your question, rather than responses based on the past or current life events your family might take into consideration. Not only that, but communities allow you to accrue a circle of friends and supporters who boost your confidence in your own abilities. Julien and Kiersten discuss the pros and cons of joining online groups, the benefits of talking to people in person and why you need to commit to the process.

Resources:

Thank you for being part of our small but mighty community. Leave us a little deposit by rating and reviewing Rich and Regular on Apple Podcasts.

Check out the full episode below or on Apple podcasts, and never miss another episode by subscribing to SUCCESS podcasts today!

The post Finding Your Community and Chosen Family appeared first on SUCCESS.



from SUCCESS https://ift.tt/JSTx9Zt

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Ultimate Guide To Email Copywriting

6 Reasons Men Are Not Working as Much as They Used To

Can Community Help You Live Longer? This Harvard Study Says Yes