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154: Money Lessons You Shouln’t Have To Learn The Hard Way

154: Money Lessons You Shouln’t Have To Learn The Hard Way

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In this episode, Dr. Gail Clifford shares candid stories, practical advice, and hard-earned wisdom about how to avoid financial pitfalls—and save your sanity. From the worst money advice we’ve all heard to the underestimated power of working with a financial advisor, you’ll get insight into how to reclaim your time, make smarter decisions, and stop glorifying burnout. Plus, what in the world are “exercise snacks” and why are they your new best friend?


What You’ll Learn:

  • The real cost of taking bad advice—even when it sounds good
  • Why more money doesn’t solve burnout (and what does)
  • How to make peace with envy—and teach your kids to do the same
  • The surprising emotional and time value of working with a financial advisor
  • How exercise and financial “snacks” can change your day
  • Why lifelong learning is your best wealth-building strategy

Resources Mentioned:

  • Morgan Housel’s List of Bad Financial Advice
  • Vanguard Survey on the Emotional and Time Value of Financial Advisors
  • Financial planning tools and insights available at Single Mom MD Blog


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