You’ve been budgeting, saving, and paying off debt, but staying consistent is a whole different challenge. In this episode, Ralph shares why good intentions often fade and how grace-filled routines, not perfection, are what help make habits stick.
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Learn how to build lasting financial habits through simple scheduling, gentle accountability, and God-centered perseverance. You’ll walk away with one clear action step and renewed hope that consistency is possible—even for real life.
Chapters:
- 00:13 - Building Lasting Financial Habits
- 03:32 - Building Lasting Financial Habits
- 06:34 - Establishing Financial Routines
- 09:22 - Embracing Imperfection and Self-Compassion
- 11:51 - Building Financial Confidence through Habits
Takeaways:
- Building lasting financial habits requires effort, intentionality, and a whole lot of grace.
- Don't aim for perfection; it's all about consistency in your financial journey.
- Schedule your financial habits like they’re non-negotiable appointments on your calendar.
- When you stumble, remember: one off day doesn't mean failure; just pick back up tomorrow.
Links referenced:
- financiallyconfidentchristian.com/master
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