The Struggle is Real: Tips for Mastering Money in Your 20s

This show is for 20-somethings who don't want to spend their whole life worrying about money. Have you ever asked yourself, “If money wasn’t an issue, what would I do with my life?” If not, think about it because you’ll need an answer sooner than you think, but my guess is, you have. You’ve thought about an alternative career path, starting your own business, or spending more time developing your hobbies but the major factor holding you back is money. I want to solve that problem for you. On the show, we’ll answer questions like: *What are the best investment strategies for early retirement? *How much money do I need to retire early? *How do I negotiate a higher salary or raise at my current job? *What are some profitable side hustle ideas I can start today? *What are the best strategies for budgeting and managing my money? *What frugal life hacks can make everyday purchases more affordable? *How can I withdraw funds from retirement accounts penalty-free before the traditional retirement age? *What are some long-term strategies for building wealth and financial security?

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episode 6: Keep Your Money and Your Values Aligned I E6 Luis Savery


Today’s guest is Luis Savery, Founder of Templo Education.

In this episode, Luis and I discuss why he started an organization focused on educating young adults about financial literacy.

We talk about why he believes your purchases reflect what you truly value, how to get someone to be your mentor, and the small yet significant difference between discipline and impulse.

This episode is perfect for anyone looking to be more intentional about how they handle their money.

 

Key Takeaways:

[5:07] How growing up in Upper Manhattan influenced Luis’ mindset on money

[13:18] The inspiration for Templo Education and how the organization works

[19:19] Why the school system fails to teach financial literacy and what Luis would do about it

[26:16] Luis’ advice on how to find a mentor and maximize that relationship

[33:43] Where you spend your money reflects what you value

[41:18] Discipline versus impulse

 

Favorite Quotes:

[18:38] Adding finances to your repertoire while you're learning enhances you no matter what career you’re in.

[22:50] I can feed the angel or the beast, whatever your habits are, more money is going to feed that.

[36:46] When you look at someone's bank account, you can really see what they value.

[43:05] When you don't plan, the money controls you, but when you plan, you control that money. You tell your money where to go.

 

Mentions:

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