EPISODE · Oct 1, 2024 · 49 MIN
Achieving Financial Freedom with ADHD Accountant Tina Mathams!| Ep 209
from What's Eating You Podcast with Clinical Psychologist Stephanie Georgiou
If you've ever felt like your finances are a mess, you are not alone, especially if you're living with ADHD. Research shows that people with ADHD are up to three times more likely to have financial problems, including debt, impulsive spending, and difficulty managing money. If you're struggling to budget, if you spend impulsively and you have buyer's remorse, this episode is for you.Why do people with ADHD often struggle so much with their finances?What's the biggest problem you see when it comes to people with ADHD and their finances?How do you approach helping them? What steps do you take to set them up for success?Biggest tips for people with ADHD when it comes to money managementWorst mistake someone with ADHD can make when it comes to managing their financesDiscussing Tools and Common MistakesAddressing Viewer QuestionsDisclaimer: This episode is educational and not finance advice.Tina’s Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/theadhdaccountant?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Want to build a healthy relationship with food?Book a FREE 1:1 eating evaluation call HEREBook a retreat call herehttps://stan.store/mindfoodsteph/mindfoodsteph_funnel_312254 Ask Stephhttps://forms.gle/uMBhmtLW16ancWEc8 To access more of my courses use this linkhttps://stan.store/mindfoodstephFREE Resources:Download my [FREE binge eating tracker tool]Experiencing burnout? Free guide herePsychological support:ADHD Assessment enquiryWebsite: http://www.mindfoodpsychology.comSocial media:TikTokInstagramFacebookHelp lines DISCLAIMER: This is NOT therapy or a substitute for psychological and medical advice.Review the podcast on Apple By sharing, following, or rating the podcast, you help me reach more people so they can understand the importance of mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you've ever felt like your finances are a mess, you are not alone, especially if you're living with ADHD. Research shows that people with ADHD are up to three times more likely to have financial problems, including debt, impulsive spending, and difficulty managing money. If you're struggling to budget, if you spend impulsively and you have buyer's remorse, this episode is for you.Why do people with ADHD often struggle so much with their finances?What's the biggest problem you see when it comes to people with ADHD and their finances?How do you approach helping them? What steps do you take to set them up for success?Biggest tips for people with ADHD when it comes to money managementWorst mistake someone with ADHD can make when it comes to managing their financesDiscussing Tools and Common MistakesAddressing Viewer QuestionsDisclaimer: This episode is educational and not finance advice.Tina’s Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/theadhdaccountant?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Want to build a healthy relationship with food?Book a FREE 1:1 eating evaluation call HEREBook a retreat call herehttps://stan.store/mindfoodsteph/mindfoodsteph_funnel_312254 Ask Stephhttps://forms.gle/uMBhmtLW16ancWEc8 To access more of my courses use this linkhttps://stan.store/mindfoodstephFREE Resources:Download my [FREE binge eating tracker tool]Experiencing burnout? Free guide herePsychological support:ADHD Assessment enquiryWebsite: http://www.mindfoodpsychology.comSocial media:TikTokInstagramFacebookHelp lines DISCLAIMER: This is NOT therapy or a substitute for psychological and medical advice.Review the podcast on Apple By sharing, following, or rating the podcast, you help me reach more people so they can understand the importance of mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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