Mid-Year Check-In: What's Your Underrated Financial Win?



-Sometimes the biggest financial wins are the ones that seem small to everyone else. In this episode, we unpack the importance of celebrating those “underrated wins” – from mastering a new recipe to finding a free gym – and we want to hear yours. Drop a win in the comments!

In ep 166, we discuss:
-The power of mid-year check-ins and why they’re critical for understanding your progress and re-evaluating your goals.
The importance of celebrating small wins, even when they seem insignificant.
-The importance of sweat equity in our personal and financial lives, and how it can lead to a sense of accomplishment and purpose.
-The dangers of chasing hype and the importance of discerning between real financial wins and fleeting trends.
-The need to re-evaluate our approach to investing and learn about different strategies beyond traditional index funds.
-The importance of recognizing and appreciating the value of experiences, even if they come at a cost.

About the Hosts:
Julien and Kiersten Saunders are the hosts of the rich & REGULAR® podcast. New episodes are published weekly on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other streaming platforms. Julien and Kiersten are also the authors of Cashing Out: Win The Wealth Game By Walking Away, named 2023 best overall book about investing by Business Insider and one of the best personal finance books by Forbes. To learn more and purchase the book, visit https://richandregular.com/cashingout/

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