Season 7 Episode 141
Tired of feeling like you're doing all the right financial things but still not seeing results? In this episode of Ask Ralph, Ralph zeroes in on a key reason so many people lose momentum on their financial journey: a lack of clarity. Whether you’re budgeting, meal planning, or paying off debt, it’s easy to fall into routine without knowing what you’re aiming for. Ralph introduces the SMART goal framework to help you move from vague intentions to focused action. If you’re ready to turn daily effort into meaningful progress, it’s time to set a specific financial goal.
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You’ll learn how to define a goal that is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound—one that not only brings clarity but also fuels motivation. Ralph provides real-world examples of SMART goals and encourages listeners to take 15 minutes to reflect, pray, and write one down. When your actions are connected to a clear purpose, even small sacrifices—like brewing coffee at home or skipping takeout—carry more weight. Tune in and take the first faithful step toward a goal you can track, celebrate, and actually achieve.
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