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Navigating Financial Pressure with Ease

0 Views· 08/11/23
Wealth-Building Made Simple
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Key Takeaways:
- Financial pressure is a natural part of growth and expansion.
- The pain from financial pressure is self-imposed and comes from focusing on the conditions instead of how you want to feel about the situation.
- Owning the feeling of financial security and appreciating the good aspects of life can help alleviate financial pressure.
- Focusing on feeling good and enjoying the journey can lead to positive outcomes and faster growth.   Chapters   | **Timestamp** | **Summary** |
| ------------- | ----------- |
| 0:00:01 | Introduction to the podcast and topic of managing financial pressure |
| 0:01:24 | Financial pressure is a natural part of growth and expansion |
| 0:03:00 | The pain from financial pressure is self-imposed and comes from focusing on conditions |
| 0:06:06 | The desire for wealth is really a desire to feel good |
| 0:08:59 | Owning the feeling of home and focusing on quality of life |
| 0:10:01 | Business owners can manage financial pressure by upgrading their business |
| 0:13:14 | Investment losses are a natural part of learning and growth |
| 0:16:07 | Focusing on feeling good activates an optimistic point of view |
| 0:17:28 | Finding joy in the entire process of wealth building |
| 0:18:38 | The result of focusing on feeling good is increased wealth |   Social Media Handles  Follow Philip Washington, Jr. on Instagram (@askphillip)
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Phillip Washington, Jr. is a registered investment adviser.  Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies.  Investments involve risk and, unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed.  Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial adviser and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed herein. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.

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