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Whisper Financial LLC

@WhisperFin

A creative mind needs a creative approach. Come to me when you're ready to get your mind and your money on track.

Joined June 2019
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No one’s perfect, and we may never be able to make flawless financial choices.  That shouldn’t stop us, however, from trying to do better.  And it shouldn’t make us cling to biases that can trip up our money decisions and our financial futures. financeinsights.net/Gd2PF2jdXsPq4G…


We are emotional creatures. Everything we experience shapes our beliefs, behaviors––our reality. But if personal bias is how we favor or judge decisions, then those judgements can be exploited if incorrect. financeinsights.net/rMjniB0DmhBp6g…


So-called “finfluencers” are on nearly every social platform. They tend to offer shortcuts and make grand promises and claims that seem too good to be true. Yet many of us buy in without hesitation. financeinsights.net/gOvxS1QWEHrnxE…


Finfluencers are not fiduciaries. Their incentive and allegiance is dedicated to a social platform’s algorithm that will reward them for collecting as many VIEWS as possible––not for providing life-changing or fair financial advice. financeinsights.net/DmrKhLa57CO6j0…


Despite some helpful content on social media, it’s also rife with misinformation, bad actors, and low standards for accuracy. If you know how to spot those risks, you can avoid any costly fallouts that come with them.  financeinsights.net/Ngdli0pMNCvkMg…


Failing with our goals only happens when we stop working on them.  So, if you haven’t achieved some goal yet, changing your approach — and embracing the power of small daily actions — could be the solution you’re looking for.  financeinsights.net/gOvxS1vQZhr56q…


The truth is big goals are terrific – and big accomplishments don’t usually happen after one major move or some flip of the switch. It’s those small, consistent actions we take over time that have the power to REALLY move the needle. financeinsights.net/DmrKhLvaWiOYLW…


The truth is most of us have a hard time accomplishing our goals. We tend to like the long shots when we’re setting goals. That’s OK, but it won’t help us cross the finish line. What can do that, however, are small, consistent actions we never give up on. financeinsights.net/Ngdli0mpxivWL5…


You don’t need superpowers to get better with finance. And achieving your bigger financial goals has nothing to do with being the smartest person in the room or knowing the most about money. Instead, it’s ALL about the actions you take. financeinsights.net/mBNOUOxQNcrQKj…


What are your top three financial goals? How do you think your goals could change after doing one simple exercise? Any of us can answer that first question pretty easily. When we do, though, we’re probably cheating ourselves. financeinsights.net/rMjniBblEHBMDa…


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