In this episode, Tina reflects on insights from Morgan Housel’s book, "The Psychology of Money," and explores how its principles apply not only to financial growth but also to personal health and fitness. She discusses the importance of small, consistent actions and the concept of compound effects in both money management and health routines. Tina emphasizes that the journey to wellness and financial security is not about quick fixes but about sustainable practices that may seem mundane but yield significant benefits over time.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Insights from "The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel
00:04:01 - Why Boring Routines Are Effective
00:07:37 - Warren Buffett’s Example of Longevity in Investing
00:08:57 - Embracing a Sustainable Pace in Life and Health Goals
00:11:37 - Sticking to the Plan: The Key to Sustained Health and Wealth
05/02/24 • 14 min
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