Season 7 Episode 169
It’s easy to assume that earning more will solve your financial stress—but what if the real problem isn’t income, but habits? In this episode of Financially Confident Christian, Ralph explores the subtle trap of lifestyle creep, where higher income leads to higher expenses without any lasting progress. If you’ve ever wondered why your raise didn’t translate into more savings, peace, or margin, this conversation will hit home. Ralph breaks down the emotional, spiritual, and practical dynamics behind the pattern of more money more spending.
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You’ll hear how to spot lifestyle creep in your own life, how to set firm financial goals before your next raise, and why intentionality matters more than income when it comes to stewardship. Ralph also shares one key mindset shift to help you resist cultural pressure and build a life aligned with your values. If you’ve been earning more but feeling stuck—or if you’re just getting started and want to build healthy habits early—this episode will help you slow the creep and refocus on what truly matters.
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