• Stop Budgeting, Start Living - Episode 108

  • 2024/02/06
  • 再生時間: 22 分
  • ポッドキャスト

Stop Budgeting, Start Living - Episode 108

  • サマリー

  • Colton and Joel McGriff discuss Parkinson's Law in relation to financial management, explaining that income can often increase alongside expenses. They relate financial decisions to opportunity cost, using Colton's personal situation of selling a car to afford a new bike as an example. Additionally, they discuss the practice of tithing as a means to promote abundance rather than scarcity. The hosts urge listeners to apply these principles to their own lives and look forward to future episodes.

    Highlights:

    • The impact of targeted advertising on spending habits and Parkinson's Law
    • Colton’s personal example of trying to accommodate the expenses related to a forthcoming triathlon
    • Making the decision to cut back on some luxuries to accommodate new expenses, such as selling his Tesla to buy a cheaper car and better allocate funds for a bike and a swimming coach
    • How his decision was guided by examining the opportunity cost of his choices
    • The importance of a frugal mindset and making informed decisions for day-to-day expenses
    • The tendency to fall into a scarcity mindset when strict budgets are enforced
    • Various life cycles to provide a more comprehensive understanding of Parkinson's Law


    Resources and Links:

    • https://www.themcgriffalliance.com
    • colton@tmafamily.com
    • kierson@tmafamily.com
    • joel@tmafamily.com
    • Phone: 205-991-4448 

     

    Call To Action:
    FREE eBook: Why Life Settlements Make Sense
    Schedule a Free Consultation by clicking here


    How to Listen:
    Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
    Follow on Spotify

    続きを読む 一部表示

あらすじ・解説

Colton and Joel McGriff discuss Parkinson's Law in relation to financial management, explaining that income can often increase alongside expenses. They relate financial decisions to opportunity cost, using Colton's personal situation of selling a car to afford a new bike as an example. Additionally, they discuss the practice of tithing as a means to promote abundance rather than scarcity. The hosts urge listeners to apply these principles to their own lives and look forward to future episodes.

Highlights:

  • The impact of targeted advertising on spending habits and Parkinson's Law
  • Colton’s personal example of trying to accommodate the expenses related to a forthcoming triathlon
  • Making the decision to cut back on some luxuries to accommodate new expenses, such as selling his Tesla to buy a cheaper car and better allocate funds for a bike and a swimming coach
  • How his decision was guided by examining the opportunity cost of his choices
  • The importance of a frugal mindset and making informed decisions for day-to-day expenses
  • The tendency to fall into a scarcity mindset when strict budgets are enforced
  • Various life cycles to provide a more comprehensive understanding of Parkinson's Law


Resources and Links:

  • https://www.themcgriffalliance.com
  • colton@tmafamily.com
  • kierson@tmafamily.com
  • joel@tmafamily.com
  • Phone: 205-991-4448 

 

Call To Action:
FREE eBook: Why Life Settlements Make Sense
Schedule a Free Consultation by clicking here


How to Listen:
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
Follow on Spotify

Stop Budgeting, Start Living - Episode 108に寄せられたリスナーの声

カスタマーレビュー:以下のタブを選択することで、他のサイトのレビューをご覧になれます。