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Mikelann Valterra is a financial psychologist and author who helps women transform their relationship with money to create a life they love.
My biggest takeaway from this conversation was that the more you know about your spending, the less you will have to think about money. If you get clear on exactly where your money is going, and then decide what is most important to you, you can create a life where you get everything you need, don’t waste money on things you don’t care about, and actually think about money less.
What a blessing that would be, right?
She combines emotional intelligence with practical money strategies help her clients feel in control of the money, while escaping financial stress and anxiety.
We talk about how to get control of your money, the importance of having a passion that brings you joy (hers is Argentine tango), why opposite money personalities tend to partner up, and so much more.
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