You paid off your credit card last month. This month it's back up to $2,000. Sound familiar? Paying off credit cards isn't the same thing as breaking up with them - and until you change your relationship with credit, you'll keep ending up right back where you started. In this episode, I'm breaking down why credit cards feel so helpful (until they become a trap), and the exact strategy to actually stop using them: a 4-week reset that includes a spending overhaul and decluttering your home to f...
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You paid off your credit card last month. This month it's back up to $2,000. Sound familiar? Paying off credit cards isn't the same thing as breaking up with them - and until you change your relationship with credit, you'll keep ending up right back where you started. In this episode, I'm breaking down why credit cards feel so helpful (until they become a trap), and the exact strategy to actually stop using them: a 4-week reset that includes a spending overhaul and decluttering your home to f...
154. Money Mindset Minute: The 60-Second Trick That Stopped My Money Panic
The Debt Pay Off Podcast for Women
6 minutes
5 months ago
154. Money Mindset Minute: The 60-Second Trick That Stopped My Money Panic
You know that heart-racing panic when you're checking out at the store and the total keeps climbing? Or when you open your bank account and immediately want to close your laptop? I used to let those moments derail my entire day - until I discovered this ridiculously simple 60-second trick that completely stops money panic in its tracks. No breathing exercises, no complicated mantras, just two words that change everything. Join the Moneywise Mastermind Waitlist here: https://www.katyalmstr...
The Debt Pay Off Podcast for Women
You paid off your credit card last month. This month it's back up to $2,000. Sound familiar? Paying off credit cards isn't the same thing as breaking up with them - and until you change your relationship with credit, you'll keep ending up right back where you started. In this episode, I'm breaking down why credit cards feel so helpful (until they become a trap), and the exact strategy to actually stop using them: a 4-week reset that includes a spending overhaul and decluttering your home to f...