Episode 388
Ever stop and think about how much that new car, kitchen remodel, or shiny toy really costs you — not just in dollars, but in hours, days, or even months of your life? We’re digging into what big-ticket spending looks like when you’re on an income-driven repayment plan that’s already taking 10–15% of your paycheck. We’ll show you how to reframe those purchases, so instead of just seeing the sticker price, you see the true impact on your time and future. We’ll talk about ways to cut back smartly, snag tax deductions where you can, and still enjoy the things that make you happy… all without derailing your long-term goals. You might love your job or just be pushing through to the next milestone, and either way, this conversation will help you rethink what’s worth it, what’s not, and how to keep more peace (and cash) in your pocket.
Key moments:
(03:07) Buying stuff to numb the pain of a job you don't like only steals more of your time
(04:52) Sometimes big renovations are a band-aid for deeper stress or emptiness
(06:24) Control housing and car costs, and most financial stress will melt away
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