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513: Tiffany Aliche on What the Hard Years Teach You About Money and Resilience

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This week in the guest chair is Tiffany Aliche, known to millions as the Budgetnista and the author of the New York Times bestseller Get Good With Money. Tiffany is back for a deeply personal conversation about what burnout actually looks like when you’re at the top of your game, and what it finally took for her to listen to herself.She opens up about the physical and emotional signs she ignored for too long, the scary truth she finally admitted to her therapist, and how a solo trip to Sedona shifted everything. She also takes us inside the business pivot happening at Budgetnista, from being the face of everything to stepping back and watching her company grow 74% in a single quarter.We also get into the deeper financial conversation: the difference between financial freedom and financial wholeness, how to release financial shame, and the two questions Tiffany now leans on in even her darkest moments. This one is rich from start to finish.Main TakeawaysBurnout is misalignment, not overworkWhy stepping back from being the face of your brand can grow your businessFinancial wholeness vs. financial freedom: which goal actually serves youHow to release financial shame and start your money journey without going it aloneHighlights Include00:00 - Tiffany’s burnout: blood pressure spikes, Oura Ring stress alerts, and a back that gave out03:00 - The thing she finally said out loud and how it shifted her physical pain08:10 - Why her COO reframed burnout: it’s not hard work, it’s misalignment10:54 - Zone of excellence vs. zone of genius21:17 - Transparent look at Budget Nista’s revenue journey from a $10M peak to today’s upswing23:41 - The B2B contract pivot: Newark schools, United Way, and NYC Dept of Education43:38 - Wealth guilt, giving beyond the overflow, and learning to drink from your own cup48:08 - A three-part framework for starting your financial journey: community, voice, and vision56:50 - Financial wholeness explained: the 10 pillars and why this goal is for everyone01:01:30 - Two questions to ask in your hardest moments: Is this true? Is it the only truth available?01:03:34 - Tiffany previews her upcoming book, The Gifts of Grief, and her 2027 sabbaticalLinks Mentioned in This EpisodeGet Good With Money: getgoodwithmoney.comThe Big Leap by Gay Hendricks (recommended by Tiffany)Watch & ListenWatch this episode on YouTube and listen on all podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/side-hustle-pro/id1126021323Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13qDj08lBR4ymzGhXIKy8tYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/sidehustleproSocial MediaTiffany Aliche's Instagram: @thebudgetnistaSide Hustle Pro - @sidehustlepro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week in the guest chair is Tiffany Aliche, known to millions as the Budgetnista and the author of the New York Times bestseller Get Good With Money. Tiffany is back for a deeply personal conversation about what burnout actually looks like when you’re at the top of your game, and what it finally took for her to listen to herself.She opens up about the physical and emotional signs she ignored for too long, the scary truth she finally admitted to her therapist, and how a solo trip to Sedona shifted everything. She also takes us inside the business pivot happening at Budgetnista, from being the face of everything to stepping back and watching her company grow 74% in a single quarter.We also get into the deeper financial conversation: the difference between financial freedom and financial wholeness, how to release financial shame, and the two questions Tiffany now leans on in even her darkest moments. This one is rich from start to finish.Main TakeawaysBurnout is misalignment, not overworkWhy stepping back from being the face of your brand can grow your businessFinancial wholeness vs. financial freedom: which goal actually serves youHow to release financial shame and start your money journey without going it aloneHighlights Include00:00 - Tiffany’s burnout: blood pressure spikes, Oura Ring stress alerts, and a back that gave out03:00 - The thing she finally said out loud and how it shifted her physical pain08:10 - Why her COO reframed burnout: it’s not hard work, it’s misalignment10:54 - Zone of excellence vs. zone of genius21:17 - Transparent look at Budget Nista’s revenue journey from a $10M peak to today’s upswing23:41 - The B2B contract pivot: Newark schools, United Way, and NYC Dept of Education43:38 - Wealth guilt, giving beyond the overflow, and learning to drink from your own cup48:08 - A three-part framework for starting your financial journey: community, voice, and vision56:50 - Financial wholeness explained: the 10 pillars and why this goal is for everyone01:01:30 - Two questions to ask in your hardest moments: Is this true? Is it the only truth available?01:03:34 - Tiffany previews her upcoming book, The Gifts of Grief, and her 2027 sabbaticalLinks Mentioned in This EpisodeGet Good With Money: getgoodwithmoney.comThe Big Leap by Gay Hendricks (recommended by Tiffany)Watch & ListenWatch this episode on YouTube and listen on all podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/side-hustle-pro/id1126021323Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13qDj08lBR4ymzGhXIKy8tYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/sidehustleproSocial MediaTiffany Aliche's Instagram: @thebudgetnistaSide Hustle Pro - @sidehustlepro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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