[Podcast] The secrets behind making the money you need for the life you want


Reader,

I need to start this with a disclaimer: this is not financial advice and I'm not a financial advisor.

Instead, I share my personal experience controlling my money instead of letting money control me.

This is my version of making the money I need for the life I want.

It's not just about making all the money in the world.

Because I'm not sure I want to be that sort of a person or do what it takes to have that much money.

In this week's podcast episode, I give a different take from what you normally hear about money.

Specifically, I explain how:

  • Money is energy - do you know how to channel it to get what you want?
  • Making money is about giving value - are you willing to do this?
  • Having enough money comes down to your relationship with money.

Money is one of my favourite topics my different view about it is a result of many painful, hard-won lessons.

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Sharon

P.S. Money is one of the 6 topics taken from my free Starter Guide for Career Moms. Click here to get it.

Sharon Singh Sidhu

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