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  • 🔥FINANCIAL IGNORANCE IS EXPENSIVE

    🔥FINANCIAL IGNORANCE IS EXPENSIVE

    Money worries and financial stress are “the elephant in a room” for many people right now.

    The official inflation rate, without food and energy, is 3.7% right now….

    So, if you don’t need to eat and don’t need to drive or heat your home, you are fine…. 🙃

    And you don’t need me to tell you that groceries, gas, housing, car prices are much higher now than just a couple of years ago…

    Although the U.S. government spends your tax money without any constraints (U.S. Debt now is over $33.5 Trillion!!), you, the tax payer, are limited with your financial resources.This leads to feeling financial uncertainty….

    While you may be diligently saving up for “someday” retirement – when you can suddenly do the things you want to do – in a meantime, you are not living your life fully… because of financial concerns.

    Even if you save up enough money to retire, by this “someday” you may be too old for adventures, or too tired to learn, or don’t have as much time as you thought…..

    And, unfortunately, your education, your high income in previous years, even your strict budget cannot guarantee you financial success.

    Kelly, a former private client, who was highly educated and was making multiple six figures in business profits, was ridden by financial stress and worries….

    Apparently, having money doesn’t mean you know what to do with it… how to manage it….

    It’s really important to be strategic with you money and to develop winning money strategies, not just another [often] failed budget.

    Budget is a good start because it makes you look at your cash flow “close and personal.

    But it’s not enough‼

    You want to enjoy your life and your money now, while also strategically plan your money for the “golden years.”

    It’s called balancing your financial priorities.

    And Money Mapping protocol – intentional and strategic management of your money according to your short term and long term priorities – is a great tool to win the money game.

    Some of my family members, who used to make more money than me but were not strategic about managing their money, are now HAVE to work (in their 60s) while I became financially free in my early 50s…

    Look… Road to Financial Success is messy.

    There’re no guarantees and no shortcuts.

    However, if you want to enjoy your life now and in the future – learn how to win the money game.

    Start exactly where you are and with what you have, even if it means taking baby steps (e.g. tracking your cash flow).

    “Direction is more important than speed.”

    And speaking of direction…

    The 2024 is just around the corner and you can set yourself up for a successful year by discovering

    ✅ What problems might be causing your money concerns

    ✅ How to fix the money problems

    ✅ How to map your money in a way that you will be balancing all your financial priorities and have more money with less stress and less risk

    If this sounds like something you’d like to discover and you are eager to develop winning money strategies, you’ve got to come to my new “From Worrying To Winning the Money Game” Masterclass.

    Living with constant financial stress and worries is NOT the way to live a happy and healthy life.

    As I’m sure you know, financial stress affects EVERY aspect of your life – your health, relationships, self-confidence, self-image.…

    Fortunately, money stress is one of few things you can control.

    Please note: I have no idea when (if at all) I’ll be guiding this Masterclass again…

    But this time you can receive a GIFT to attend this powerful training (retail ticket value is $297), so that you don’t have to worry about investing money to participate in it.

    Bottom Line:

    Do NOT normalize living with financial stress!

    It is possible to feel good when you think about your money.

    And that’s my intention for you.

    What’s yours?Millen 💕

    P.S. The link to register for this Masterclass is in the comments.

  • The Risks of CBDC & How to Protect Your Money

    The Risks of CBDC & How to Protect Your Money

    For centuries, cash and traditional banking services have been the go-to for financial transactions. But now, central banks want to change it and offer their own digital currency.

    The official idea behind CBDC is to provide a digital alternative to cash and traditional banking services, and to increase financial inclusion for people who don’t have access to banks.

    But this is NOT a complete picture!

    As you may know POWER and MONEY are closely interconnected.

    Power implies control and CASH is not easy to control…. Government-controlled digital currency implies full control over your financial life…

    There’re some serious dangers to this whole CBDC thing!

    Let’s go over some of the dangers together:

    1.   The risk of cyberattacks.

    Digital currencies are prone to being hacked, and central banks would need to invest a ton of money in cybersecurity to prevent their CBDC from being hacked.

    With all transactions taking place in a digital environment, hackers and other malicious actors have greater opportunities to steal funds or personal information.

    Cybersecurity breaches could lead to significant financial losses and personal harm.

    THAT could lead to major financial instability and possibly even collapse of the whole system. Yikes!

    2.   The risk of privacy violations.

    CBDC would be a centralized currency, which means that every transaction would be recorded by the central bank.

    This would give the central bank access to everyone’s financial data, and this personal financial data could be used for surveillance…. similar to Chinese Communist Party’s social credit score system.

    Government may influence how you spend your money… if you buy too much alcohol or donate to associations that are not supported by the government, you can be fined or, worse, your access to digital money can be blocked.

    Yes, Digital currencies allow for transactions to be tracked and monitored, which can give governments unprecedented access to your financial information.

    This raises concerns about government surveillance and the potential for abuse.

    It could lead to serious invasion of privacy, and it could make people lose trust in the financial system.

    Nobody wants the Big Brother watching their every financial move, right?

    3.   The risk of financial instability.

    If CBDC leads to a significant shift away from cash and traditional banking services, it could create a scenario in which people would rush to withdraw their funds from banks.

    The whole banking system may collapse, which will create a major financial chaos.

    The central bank would need to manage the transition to CBDC very carefully to make sure this doesn’t happen.

    You don’t wanna end up with no money to buy your overpriced eggs and veggies, right? LOL

    4.    The risk of centralization.

    As I mentioned earlier, CBDC would be a centralized currency, meaning that the central bank would have total control over the monetary system.

    This could lead to a loss of financial freedom and, pretty much, complete government control over your financial life.

    That would be a serious threat to your individual rights and freedom and would clear the path to government overreach and the potential for abuse.

    You don’t wanna lose your financial freedom, right?!

    Here’s the thing…

    Time is running out!

    The implementation of the Central Bank Digital Currency is on the horizon, and you need to prepare yourself NOW.

    Here’s HOW:

    1.   Educate yourself about the risks and benefits of CBDC.

    Learn about the cybersecurity risks, the privacy concerns, and the potential impact on financial freedom.

    There’s a ton of information out there, so start doing your research now. Watching this episode of my show is great start!! J

    2.   Make sure your digital security is top-notch.

    Use strong passwords, keep your antivirus software up-to-date, and avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading unknown software.

    Also, protect yourself by using two-factor authentication when you login to data-sensitive sites.

    CBDC is a digital currency, so you’ll need to make sure your digital assets are secure.

    3.   Diversify your financial assets.

    Don’t put all your eggs in one basket – spread your money across different types of assets, investments and accounts. Diversify your money among cash, value / dividend-paying stocks, gold and silver, cryptocurrency, or other assets….

    For example, investing in precious metals offers a tangible, reliable, and stable investment option that can be easily bought and sold.

    Whether you’re a short-term or long-term investor, investing in precious metals is an excellent way to safeguard your financial future.

    And by spreading investments across multiple assets, you reduce your risk by being exposed to any single asset class.

    This will help you minimize the risk that CBDC can cause on the banks in a form of financial instability.

    4.   Consider using alternative payment methods.

    While CBDC may become the new norm, it’s still important to have other payment options available.

    Make sure you’re familiar with different payment methods and have them set up and ready to use (e.g. debit cards, PayPal, or cryptocurrency).

    5.   Become financially savvy – stay informed and engaged.  

    Advocate for policies that protect financial freedom and privacy, and stay up-to-date with the latest developments on CBDC.

    By being financially savvy, by staying informed and engaged, you can help shape the future of CBDC and ensure that it’s implemented in a way that benefits everyone… as much as possible.

    So, there you have it – some actionable steps you can take to prepare for the CBDC implementation.

    Don’t wait until it’s too late – start taking action now.

    To win the money game you’ve got to know your available options and choose them strategically!

    Financial ignorance is VERY expensive!

    if you want to have a PRIVATE money strategy call “Never Worry About Money Again” (Value $500), you can schedule it at speakwithmillen.com. NO COST TO YOU!

    It’s on me, MY GIFT to you!

    You can also sign up for my youtube channel Millen Livis Channel Wealth to watch the More Money with Millen weekly show.

    To Your Health, Wealth, and Freedom!

    Millen Livis, MS, MBA

    Holistic Financial Independence Mentor

  • Your Big Badass Dream Plane & THREE Levers to Upgrade Your Financial Life

    Your Big Badass Dream Plane & THREE Levers to Upgrade Your Financial Life

    What would it take for you to feel wealthy?

    How many millions?

    Or maybe just having “more than enough”?How many homes/yachts/planes?Or maybe just having more choices?How many children/husbands/lovers? (OK, this topic is for anothertime/place… LOL)Or maybe just having more free time, working less?Obviously, being wealthy means different things to different people…And it’s great to have Audacious BIG Badass Dreams.And my question to you is: “Are you actually ready to bring your currentfinances into harmony with your BIG Badass Dreams?”Because dreaming BIG is great! However, in order to take this BIG BadassDream plane off the ground, you’ve got to get very clear about it (is it REALLYworth the efforts?), then map your way forward and learn to pilot it, so youcreate the momentum.Because if you don’t… well, let’s stay positive here.So, what is your “BIG Badass Dream” plane?What do you REALLY want for yourself and your loved ones?

    Can you describe it as if you were living it in the present moment?What do you do, what do you feel and see, where do you live, who are youwith?Make time and space for yourself to “normalize” your Big Badass Dream –make it SO NORMAL that you start embodying this dream!Then you can get to map your way forward.How do you map your way forward?By mapping your money according to your desired level of financial fitnessand using three cash flow levers to accomplish your desired results.Money Mapping is about discerning what’s REALLY important to you in life(and this may change as you go through different phases in life) and thendesigning your lifestyle so that it supports your values and your BIG dream.Money Mapping is Budgeting 2.0, because it’s NOT just about counting everypenny you spend on groceries. That’s tedious and unnecessary for mostpeople.Money Mapping is about you focusing on your BIG Badass Dream, translating itinto numbers, then reverse-engineering it into the money map so that yourlifestyle and choices are coherent with your goals.In my programs, I talk about 4 stages of Financial Fitness:1. Less than enough2. Just enough3. More than enough4. AffluenceYOU DECIDE what financial fitness level is next for you. THAT will determineyour spending patterns, your saving patterns and your investing patterns.That’s what the money mapping is for.

    My clients come to me at different levels of financial fitness spectrum and withvery different ambitions. And they ALL evolve to much higher but differentfinancial fitness levels. Because they have different definitions of “wealth.”That’s why I asked you at the beginning “What would it take for you to feelwealthy?” Your answer will determine your specific money map.In other words, your answer to this question (which only YOU know theanswer to), will guide your choices and financial decisions.For example, you may have a BASIC money map (to track your money, youcan use an Excel spreadsheet or an app) that reflects just basic needs(groceries, rent, utilities) and paying off debt. This may support a simplelifestyle, living debt-free, in a rural area, and have less pressure…Then you can create another COMFORTABLE money map that will includesome comfort items like massage, mani & padi, trips, restaurants, privatecoaching, etc.Finally, you can create another AFFLUENT money map that will cover allyour intentions and desires – from millions in the bank, to having a personalchef, jet-setting to French Riviera, and having vacation homes in resort-likelocations.Having these money maps will help you “land” your BIG BADASS DREAMplane with concrete numbers that will back it up, support your desired lifestyle.Finally, the time for the HOW question. What levers do you have to controlyour cash flow and upgrade your financial fitness?I invite you to consider these THREE levers to control your cash flow:1. Income2. Budget (pattern of spending)3. DebtAnd here are THREE ways that you can use to improve your cash flow:1. Identify your current ‘financial leaks” and make necessary adjustments.2. Brainstorm and uncover additional long-term sources of in-coming cash.3. Brainstorm and uncover immediate prospects for incoming cash flow.In summary: You Big Badass Dream can be your reality. Being FinancialIndependent is NOT a pipe dream. You’ve got to get your money map inplace, get strategic about your choices and get this plane onto the runway,ready to take off.

    With love, health and wealth

    P.S. If you feel sick and tired of being restricted by money, feeling worryingabout your retirement, anxious about investing – let’s connect! Here’s the linkto schedule a complimentary Money Breakthrough session with Millen.What do you have to lose? Fear, money anxiety, indecisiveness. What youcan gain? Clarity, direction, specific strategies and concrete steps to moveforward.

  • 7 Steps to Regain Control Over Your Money: Step #6 – Shop Smart

    7 Steps to Regain Control Over Your Money: Step #6 – Shop Smart

    Women shop differently than men. In general, women tend to love shopping and many see it as an entertaining activity. They are more likely to make impulsive purchases and often take advantage of special offers.

    Men mostly buy just what they need right now – they go with a clear idea of what they are looking for and try to spend as little time as possible.

    Can you relate?

    In order to spend less and save more, especially as a woman, you’ve got to become a savvy shopper. It’s not difficult. And the tips that I’m going to share with you here will help you buy what you need, spend less and save more. That’s what I call smart shopping.  

    You can save substantial amounts of cash when you become intentional shopper as opposed to emotional shopper.  

    Ready?  

    Here are EIGHT TIPS for SAVVY SHOPPING:

    1. Plan your purchases in advance

    Plan your purchase. Pause and get really clear about: Why do you need it? Where will you put it? What will you use it for? Who will use it?

    If you don’t have compelling answers to these questions you will realize that you don’t really need to buy it at this time.

    If you feel strong about your decision to buy the item, plan the day to go shopping and enjoy the fact that you made an intentional decision to buy it, not an impulsive one.

    2. Have a budget for your purchase

    Have an approximate amount that you intend to spend on this purchase. This will help you be intentional about the amount you’re willing to pay and not get carried away with whatever price you see on the label.

    Does it require some financial discipline? Yes. And it’s a good habit to have if you want to be a Wealth Builder instead of Wealth Consumer.

    3. Pay in full (cash or debit card)

    When you are in a store and you see something that you really want or need, it’s easy to pull out a credit card and pay whatever the price may be.

    However, if you are using cash or a debit card to purchase the item, you’ll have more awareness about the price that you’re about to pay because your amount is limited by the cash in your wallet or by the amount in your bank account.

    4. Buy older iterations of products  

    Retail price of the latest version of a product is always higher than the previous years model, whether it’s a phone, a TV or a car.While the newer version may have more features, you’re paying a premium price for these new features if you buy the product on release-day.

    The same model will be priced significantly lower in just a year or two, so waiting a little longer can be quite lucrative. You may save hundreds or even thousands when you weigh the benefits of saving money on buying a good, but not the latest model of the product.

    5. Shop for clothing during the end-season

    You like to look like a “million bucks”? Great! And it doesn’t have to cost you that much! You can find significant markdowns on clothing prices—50% or more—during the end of the season for clothes. 

    Retailers cut prices to get rid of things that are going out of season. It may worth your money to wait a few months to buy clothes you like at prices your wallet will love!

    6. Don’t be fooled by marketing

    Stores are designed to entice you to spend money. Their strategies are subtle and effective. 

    Most use different lighting effects, colors, music, and items displayed in a certain way to entice you into buying more than you intended to when you came to the store. The same applies to online shopping – additional items are suggested to you when you buy anything.

    Don’t fall for any of it. Be clear about what you came to the store to buy so you won’t get dazzled into overspending or buying something you didn’t plan for.

    Buy quality items that are offered at discounted price but only if you need and want them, not simply because of the decreased price.

    Finally, remember that sales people are trained to make you buy! It’s a good idea to ask questions about products, but don’t let them persuade you into buying it there and then. Take your time to make measured decisions.

    7. Negotiate

    Very few people realize that you can negotiate many products’ prices with a seller!

    Let’s say, you have decided on an item you want. You have found the best price, you chose your timing right, and you are ready to pay for it.

    But wait! Always ask for “the best possible price” wherever you are or whatever you are buying. What is the worst that can happen?

    Sometimes when the seller cannot offer any additional discount on the product, you may get a discount on a service or another item that you need to buy too! Negotiation is a great skill that you can develop and practice when you shop!

    8. Be mindful of timing when you travel

    Prices on hotels, vacation rentals, airfare, and even rental cars are often much higher during certain days of the week, school and college breaks, and national holidays.

    The travel industry knows that most people like to leave for vacation on Fridays and come back on Sundays. That’s why these days the prices on airfare, vacation rentals and hotels are higher.  

    Be smart and adjust your travel timeline so that you get a better deal. Shop around for plane tickets to fly out on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Saturday to take advantage of lower prices.  

    Also, the plane tickets usually cost less when bought in advance – plan your air travel in advance. Do price comparison for your favorite travel destinations to reduce your travel expenses further.

    The Bottom Line: From shopping for groceries to shopping for a weekend getaway, spending money is a side effect of shopping (Get savvy about it!

    Next time you’re browsing in a store or online, think about these 8 tips to be a savvy shopper.

    To your Health, Wealth and Freedom!

    P.S. Have you registered yet for my brand new training – Unpack Your Debt?

    This is a 5-day LIVE bootcamp where I’ll share the TRUTH about DEBT and show you the WAY OUT. 

    You can access this LIVE training FREE if you register before February 25th! Click HERE to Register NOW 

  • 7 Keys to Regain Control Over Your Money: Step #4 – Track your money and identify money leaks in your cash flow

    7 Keys to Regain Control Over Your Money: Step #4 – Track your money and identify money leaks in your cash flow

     

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    Do you sometimes feel like you’re living paycheck to paycheck and don’t know where your money went by the end of the month? You work really hard to make money but then spend most of it on just…living your life?

    Regardless of how high your income is, what really matters is how much you make relative to how much you spend.

    In other words, pay attention to how much money you keep every month.

    If you’re earning $3k and spending $2k a month, you’d probably be less stressed out about your finances than if you’re making $8k but spending $9k a month.

    I recently spoke with a professional single-mom in this situation. She works multiple jobs and takes home about $5,400 per month, which is well above the median household income.

    Yet, she spends about $6k a month.

    This is leaving her with no savings and a growing mountain of credit card debt.

    Since she’s struggling to pay her bills and have been late with payments, she has seen the interest rates on the credit card debt jump to as high as 29%. Even worse, the financial stress has put a strain on health. She started experiencing migraines, anxiety and insomnia.

    If any of this sounds familiar to you, you’re not alone.

    Many people who have seemingly good income suffer from lack of “intentional money management”. Yes, situations like an unexpected job loss, medical bills or other financial emergencies happen.

    But for the most part, it’s how you manage your cash flow – incoming and out-coming – that will make a difference in your financial life.

    Here are some simple suggestions to help you track your money so that you get back control over your finances:

    1. Evaluate Your Income. How much money do you have coming in?

    It may seem like obvious knowledge yet it’s not the case for many people.

    You may have several sources of income – from part-time jobs, freelancing, your mate’s income, annuities’ payments, etc.

    So, get really clear what you total monthly income is. Using one centralized account for your in-coming cash flow could be helpful.

    Then you can decide how much money you want to keep every month (aka “pay yourself first.”)

    The difference is what you can now allocate to various lifestyle expenses.

    2. Figure out where your money is currently going.

    You can’t improve what you don’t measure.

    Take a look at the last 3 months of your bank and credit card statements and categorize each of your expenses in a spreadsheet (you can create your own or find money tracking spreadsheets online).

    That will cover everything purchased by automatic withdrawal, checks, debit or credit cards.

    While you can’t see what you bought in cash, you can at least see how much cash you withdrew.

    By looking at 3 months’ spending, you can get an average of monthly variable expenses like transportation/gas, groceries, and entertainment that aren’t always the same every month and monthly fixed expenses like utilities (electricity, water, internet, etc.), rent/mortgage, medical insurance premium, gym membership, etc.

    You’ll also capture quarterly or annual expenses like some property taxes, home insurance, personal tax returns, etc.

    However, that still leaves some spending that may happen once or twice a year like a summer vacation or holiday gifts.

    You can divide what you spend on those annual expenses by 12 to convert them into a monthly amount.

    For example, if you tend to spend about $4,800 a year on a family vacation, you would say that you spend $400 a month on vacations.

    There are sites like mint.com and yodlee.com that can help you to continue tracking your spending online for free.

    This is especially useful if you have lots of different accounts since they consolidate everything on one site. You can even get set up to be alerted by email or text message if you start spending more than you budgeted for in any particular category.

    3. Find where you can cut back.

    Start with your fixed expenses and think about how you might be able to spend less on each one.

    Shop around for lower cost insurance, cable, internet, and/or phone service.

    Are you paying for insurance coverage, services, memberships, or subscriptions you don’t really need?

    Can you be more efficient with your energy and water use to cut down on utility bills?

    Have you taken advantage of coupons or warehouse clubs for groceries?

    Can you refinance or negotiate down the interest rates on your debt?

    And if you really need additional money, you might even want to consider working a part-time job, moving into a lower rent apartment, getting a roommate, or renting a room in your home.

    Always be mindful of where you can cut your unnecessary expenses if you want to save more.

    To Your Health, Wealth and freedom!

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    It’s a step-by-step, easy to follow online program and will only take you 30 mins at most to watch each of the 6 training videos! You’ll get lifetime access to the videos, audios and transcripts for this program. And I made it a complete “no-brainer” for you at only $48! Your return on this investment could be at least 100X of this amount or as high as you allow it to be!

  • 7 Steps to Regain Control Over Your Money: Step #3 – Pay off your debt

    7 Steps to Regain Control Over Your Money: Step #3 – Pay off your debt

    Do you or someone you know is dealing with a mountain of debt?

    Paying off your Debt is Key #3 to regain control over your money!

    Here’s the NAKED TRUTH:

    You either MASTER your Money OR get MASTERED by MONEY.

    When you accumulate Consumer DEBT, YOU get MASTERED BY MONEY!

    It’s that simple.

    For many people, debt becomes an addiction. Just like with drugs, getting into debt is as easy as popping a pill. And getting out of debt is just as difficult as getting rid of a drug addiction.

    Consumer Debt is a form of financial addiction.

    It’s the way banks and credit card companies make profit by charging you insane interest rates and getting the compound interest.

    Did you know there were no credit cards until 1946 and as late as 1970 only 15% of Americans had one?

    Today credit card companies send out billions of new offers each year!

    The debt addiction enslaved millions of people to their lender.

    Whether it’s a credit card, car loan, student loan or even a mortgage – debt has gotten out of hand for millions and millions of people! 

    Consumer Debt is a poison for your financial success.

    You can’t leap ahead because it’s constantly chasing you down.

    Consumer Debt is a poison in your personal life. It breaks you down, destroys you dreams, destroys your health, decimates your family, and leaves you broke.

    It truly causes havoc in your life.

    And even if you don’t have a mountain of debt right now, I want you to realize the enormity of debt addiction in people of all walks of life.

    You must be wide awake if one day you face a dilemma about using Credit cards or other consumer loans to pay for something you want but don’t have money in the bank to pay for… AT THIS MOMENT.

    All debt is NOT created equal.

    Wise Debut and Unwise Debt

    I divide debt into 2 categories: WISE Debt and UNWISE Debt.

    WISE Debt: borrowing to invest in APPRECIATING asset.

    Wise Debt is often referred to as Financial Leverage.

    UNWISE Debt: Borrowing for Depreciating Items

    Unwise Debt is also known as Consumer Debt.

    The Bottom line: ANY DEBT = RISK.

    In most occasions Consumer Debt is unnecessary and often dangerous.

    It’s unnecessary because there are usually gradual and less expensive ways to get what you want.

    It is dangerous because it often becomes a downward spiral, a ‘catch 22’ that ruins your health, your relationships and your overall wellbeing.

    And here you have the key #3 to regain control over your money.

    To your Health, Wealth and Freedom!

     

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