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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2023 · 19 MIN

3 II Get Clarity in your Finances, Increase Your Cash Flow - Reduce Non Essential Expenses

from FINANCIAL PLANNING for Working Moms II Save Money, Budgeting, Debt, Financial Stability, Savings · host Diana Galas - Financial Freedom, Special Needs Mom, Debt-Free Mom, Pay off Debt, Personal Finance

Show Notes: Non-essential expenses include costs that contribute to comfort, entertainment, or luxury rather than meeting basic needs. These are discretionary expenses that can be adjusted based on personal preferences and financial priorities.  Set aside about 1 hour of your and your hubby’s time on a monthly basis, preferably during the weekend. Print your last month's bank statement, get your magic notepad with a pan, find a quiet place with minimal distractions, get your hubby on your side, and let the fun begin! Talk to your husband and discuss your essential needs and priorities together. Prayerfully consider the next steps toward your financial freedom on what non-essential expenses you can agree to cut down. Show Notes: This episode is about my journey and how I met my special needs son. Being an immigrant with no financial concept of the American dream, and having a child on disability I was able to rise above my abilities to become a successful entrepreneur, business owner, and thriving mother of four grown-up children with my very first grandbaby on the way. Here I share some of the moments that shaped me from being hopeless, lost, and confused to a life of contentment, fulfillment, and gratitude. From being broke, poor, and needy to a life of contentment, success, prosperity, and financial freedom. Next Steps: 👉 Book your 1-hour Financial Clarity Session: dianagalas.com/coaching 👉 Get simple money tips and support: dianagalas.com/newsletter 👉 Join the free Facebook support community for Special needs mothers: https://dianagalas.com/community 👉 Feeling led to support our special needs ministry? Contribute here: dianagalas.com/ministry

Show Notes: Non-essential expenses include costs that contribute to comfort, entertainment, or luxury rather than meeting basic needs. These are discretionary expenses that can be adjusted based on personal preferences and financial priorities.  Set aside about 1 hour of your and your hubby’s time on a monthly basis, preferably during the weekend. Print your last month’s bank statement, get your magic notepad with a pan, find a quiet place with minimal distractions, get your hubby on your side, and let the fun begin! Talk to your husband and discuss your essential needs and priorities together. Prayerfully consider the next steps toward your financial freedom on what non-essential expenses you can agree to cut down. Show Notes: This episode is about my journey and how I met my special needs son. Being an immigrant with no financial concept of the American dream, and having a child on disability I was able to rise above my abilities to become a successful entrepreneur, business owner, and thriving mother of four grown-up children with my very first grandbaby on the way. Here I share some of the moments that shaped me from being hopeless, lost, and confused to a life of contentment, fulfillment, and gratitude. From being broke, poor, and needy to a life of contentment, success, prosperity, and financial freedom. Next Steps: 👉 Book your 1-hour Financial Clarity Session: dianagalas.com/coaching 👉 Get simple money tips and support: dianagalas.com/newsletter 👉 Join the free Facebook support community for Special needs mothers: https://dianagalas.com/community 👉 Feeling led to support our special needs ministry? Contribute here: dianagalas.com/ministry

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