Throughout the month of February we’ve brought you through some big questions about money. In this episode, it’s your turn to ask the questions. We answer four questions from listeners and dive into things like:
Throughout the month of February we’ve brought you through some big questions about money. In this episode, it’s your turn to ask the questions. We answer four questions from listeners and dive into things like:
Note from Chase: a friend sent me the article below. I didn't even finish reading it before I emailed the author to ask to republish it here on The Sparkline. Myke Cole, the author, is a writer; he knows what the work is. Enjoy.
“Everybody wants to be a bodybuilder, but nobody wants to lift no heavy-ass weights.” ― Ronnie Coleman I love that quote. It applies to anything difficult people want to accomplish. Bodybuilding, losing weight, language learning, becoming an artist/actor/musician, changing your life, building a business, getting rich...
When you’re bootstrapped and on your own, spending money on anything is harrowing. Is it going to be worth it? Do I need this to “turn pro?” Don’t I need to spend money to make money?
The biggest danger you face right now is NOT technology or tools or trends or algorithms or personal branding buzzwords or social media buttons. Those aren’t the dangers.
I was out on a date the other night with my wife, and after a few particularly spicy servings of curry she left craving Juicy Fruit — you know, the bubble gum that I could had sworn was a victim of the new millennium. Weird, but whatever.
You’d be amazed what I can pull out of Caleb whilst getting saucy about his wife’s flexible packages… There’s a lot to learn on the road from “that’s ok, you don’t have to pay me” to “I know what I’m worth and you can’t afford me.”
You're at a friendly gathering. A person you do not know approaches and makes conversation with you. Eventually the question is asked... here's what it's normally like for me. Person: So, what do you do?
In this episode Corbett says, flat out, “the way you think and feel about money is affecting how your business is performing.” Listen along as we each reveal our own thoughts about money. Be gentle, I’m actually embarrassed by my own answers… don’t know why.
Which of these would you rather do? Actually that last one might actually happen. Thanks NSA.