Season 7 Episode 144
In this final installment of the Joy of Living Below Your Means series, Ralph brings an encouraging word to those who may be feeling worn out, discouraged, or tempted to give up after slipping on their financial goals. He reminds us that the path to financial confidence isn’t about flawless execution—it’s about faithfulness and consistency. Whether you forgot to track your spending this week or dipped back into an old habit, Ralph emphasizes that God’s grace is new every morning and that every small win is worth celebrating. This episode is all about progress not perfection.
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Ralph walks us through a mindset shift that’s crucial for long-term change: replacing guilt with grace and learning to see every small step as a victory. He offers practical suggestions like journaling recent wins, identifying where you’ve seen growth, and recommitting without shame when things go off track. This isn’t just motivational talk—it’s a sustainable approach rooted in Scripture, designed to help you stay the course with joy and resilience. If you’ve been feeling defeated, this episode is a gentle but powerful reminder that you’re still moving forward.
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