How increasing your net worth increases your self-worth with Jessica Weaver

How increasing your net worth increases your self-worth with Jessica Weaver

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vor 4 Jahren

In this episode, Jessica Weaver, a financial advisor and founder
of the blog Not Your Father's Advisor, talks about how finances
directly affect our health and how we feel about ourselves. She
talks about how your bank account is directly correlated with
your self-worth and the first steps in raising both your
self-worth and your net worth. We discuss looking at things from
a different perspective when it comes to job or job loss and
finances and this will help you overcome any negative thoughts
associated with this. You are worth it and your finances can
reflect that!


Jessica Weaver helps women become Money Queens, she is a money
expert, best-selling Author, and Speaker! Find her content below


#pinkfixmymoney


www.jessicaweaver.com


Special announcement: Jessica Weaver is about to launch her third
book: Confessions of a Money Queen. Book bonuses include money
meditations, journal prompts, and immediate downloads of the
first 2 books








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