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More Than Money w/Jacquette M. Timmons: "Why Do the Things You Can’t See Influence the Ones You Can?"

Episode 182 Published 3 months ago
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Sometimes you can’t quite name what’s shaping your choices, but that doesn’t make its influence any less real. In today’s episode, “Why Do the Things You Can’t See Influence the Ones You Can?” host Jacquette explores what she calls the “invisible forces”; the quiet drivers that can steer your life in directions you never consciously chose.

These forces are always present, and while there are many, Jacquette highlights four that show up again and again:

• seeking approval even when it costs you

• taking responsibility that was never yours

• defining yourself through others’ perceptions or potential

• choosing stability vs expansion

They may not fit neatly on a spreadsheet, but they shape every number, every decision, every outcome.

Jacquette urges listeners not to let these unseen influences keep them trapped in assumptions that inevitably lead to comparison. Instead, she calls you to examine them, question them, and reclaim full authorship of your narrative. When you ask the right questions, you uncover the real process beneath your choices, and that clarity frees you to move with intention rather than unchecked influence.

Financial Behaviorist Jacquette M. Timmons explores the psychology, emotions, and math of money each week so that you can make better, smarter choices regardless of where you fall on the income or wealth spectrum. #money #financialbehaviorist #jacquettetimmons #financialgrowth

Clarity: Money Clarity | 5 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself — Jacquette Timmons

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