Find Your Spending Pillars and Never Feel Guilty About Money Again.
MAY 27, 202638 MIN
Find Your Spending Pillars and Never Feel Guilty About Money Again.
MAY 27, 202638 MIN
Description
Most money advice tells you to spend less and save more. But what if the real answer is just spending better? This week Sophie sits down with Fran (aka Martha Stewish), chartered accountant and personal finance creator you're going to want to follow, to talk through one of the most practical frameworks we've covered on the show. We dig into how to figure out your authentic spending code: the personal values that should be driving every financial decision you make, and why ignoring them is probably why you feel stuck.We also get into why deprivation always backfires, how she saves 35% of her salary without feeling restricted, and the simple habit shifts that actually move the needle, whatever you're earning. This one will make you look at your bank statement completely differently.Fran’s links:Tiktok (https://www.tiktok.com/@martha30s)Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/martha.stewish/)Substack (https://marthastewish.substack.com/)YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@martha.stewish)Credits:Host: Sophie HallwrightGuest: Martha StewishProducer: Emily RigbyEditor: Isabella ReeveSocial & Digital Manager: Lucy MunroLeave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:WebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterChapters00:00:00 Intro & Who is Fran (aka Martha)?00:00:52 The Gap in Personal Finance Content00:03:47 How Fran Thinks About Building Wealth00:05:12 Growing Up With Frugal Fraser00:06:24 What Is Your Authentic Spending Code?00:08:49 Fran's Four Spending Pillars00:12:44 Emotional Spending & Money Guilt00:17:58 How Fran Balances Saving & Living00:20:27 Blocking Out the Noise & The Rich Girl Wish List00:27:34 Where Do You Start?00:32:02 Quick Fire Questions00:38:00 Thank You For Listening00:38:24 Financial DisclaimerDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.