Season 7 Episode 150
Ever feel that knot in your stomach when you swipe your card or check your bank balance? You’re not alone. In this episode of Financially Confident Christian, Ralph gets real about why tracking your spending doesn’t have to be tedious or guilt-inducing. It can actually be the turning point toward peace and control. With practical tips and faith-based encouragement, he breaks down how this simple habit can help you reconnect with your values and calm the chaos. Tune in if you’ve ever found yourself asking, Should I track my spending?
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You’ll learn how to choose a method that works for your life (not someone else’s), how to stick with it for seven days, and most importantly, how to do it without shame. Ralph reminds us that tracking is less about perfection and more about stewardship—it's like turning on a light in a dark room. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by your finances or unsure where your money is going, this episode offers clarity, encouragement, and a small step that could make a big difference.
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