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Saturday Real Talk ๐Ÿ’› โ€” what's a "broke habit" you kept even after the money got better?
Hey sis ๐ŸคŽ It's Saturday, so I'm not handing you a to-do list today. Just us talking. Here's mine: even after my money got better, I still can't make myself throw away a half-used candle. Still rinse out the Ziploc bag. Still check the price at three stores before I buy the thing. Some of that is wisdom. Some of it is just fear wearing a frugal little outfit. Black women, a lot of us learned how to stretch not-enough into enough โ€” and those habits don't disappear the second the number changes. Some of them kept us alive. Some of them are quietly keeping us small. So tell me, sis โ€” what's ONE "broke habit" you STILL do, even though you don't have to anymore? ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿพ No judgment in this circle. Half of us are about to see ourselves in your answer. I'll be in the comments with the rest of mine. ๐Ÿ’› โ€” Tiffany
๐Ÿ’ธ The best money advice I ever IGNORED was ______
Tuesday real talk, sis ๐Ÿ’› Fill in the blank below. The money advice you brushed off โ€” and what it ended up costing you. I'll go first. Mine: "Check your credit report every year." Took me until my 30s to listen. Cost me thousands in interest and a credit score I was quietly bleeding out every month. Nobody was robbing me. I was robbing myself by not LOOKING. Black women got handed so much money advice growing up. Some from grown folks who never had a 401K. Some from auntie who paid cash for everything. Some from a mama who said "don't touch credit, it'll ruin you" โ€” because credit DID ruin somebody she loved. The discipline isn't ignoring the advice. The discipline is finally hearing it when you're ready. So drop it below ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿพ The advice you brushed off. And what it cost you. No judgment in this circle. Just receipts. Faith. Discipline. Honest work. No shortcuts. โ€” Tiffany ๐ŸคŽ
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