A replay from the archives but the advice given still is so relevant in 2025!
Glen James from My Millennial Money (now Money Money Money) shares on personal finance and life values, focusing on millennial money management, the impact of social media, and career advancement tips from Glen's book Sort Your Career Out.
Discover why aligning financial habits with your core beliefs can lead to prosperity, and learn practical advice on consumer debt, spending wisely, and investing in yourself.
Key Takeaways:
Invest in Yourself First: The best investment you can make is in your career; optimizing personal skills and professional growth can lead to substantial financial benefits.
Pragmatic Risk-Taking: Learning how to identify and execute good career risks can significantly enhance your financial trajectory.
Beware of Consumer Debt: Making informed choices about debt can prevent financial strain and promote future financial prosperity.
Notable Quotes:
"I'm a pragmatist by nature. I'm a realist."
"To be relevant, you need to know who you're talking to."
"A lot of the things that I do is just encourage people with the plan they're on."
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Pete Burrows is an accountant for small business and individuals with Lower Russell and Farr in Penrith, Western Sydney, Australia.
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