EPISODE · Jan 18, 2017 · 1H 8M
61. Jacquette Timmons: How You Eat, Mirrors How You Spend
from Truce with Food with Ali Shapiro, MSOD, CHHC · host Ali Shapiro, MS, CHHC
Jacquette Timmons is a financial behaviorist who works with everyone from the middle class to the 1% - helping them manage their choices around money. Most of her clients currently have or desire to have an entrepreneurial stream of income. In particular, she integrates financial and behavioral analysis to help them blend the emotions of money with the math of money, let go of their money "baggage" and start to move forward with financial goals more clear -- feeling confident and in control so they can save more, remove debt, invest smarter and earn more. Jacquette is the founder of Sterling Investment Management, Inc. (a financial coaching and education company) and the author of Financial Intimacy: How to Create a Healthy Relationship with Your Money and Your Mate. Her work has been featured on "Good Morning America," CNN, HLN, FOX, Black Enterprise, NPR, and the Wall Street Journal."In this episode we discuss howoften times the same emotions that cause people to overeat, contribute to people mismanaging their finances. We also dive into how to feel in control with your money, understand the emotions that come with this loaded topic and Jacquette’s surprising tip that has nothing to do with saving more.Truce with Food: Consistency is open for enrollment through Aug 24If you’re ready to take what you’ve been learning here and close that knowing and doing gap with food, this is where we go further.Watch my free Untangle Your Food Triggers workshop for a sneak peek at the Consistency program. Register by Friday using code EARLY BIRD to save $100 at trucewithfood.com/programs/consistency.
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Jacquette Timmons is a financial behaviorist who works with everyone from the middle class to the 1% - helping them manage their choices around money. Most of her clients currently have or desire to have an entrepreneurial stream of income. In particular, she integrates financial and behavioral analysis to help them blend the emotions of money with the math of money, let go of their money "baggage" and start to move forward with financial goals more clear -- feeling confident and in control s...
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