Time and Money Abundance

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Why does everyone talk about how busy or broke they are? But also, why do some people seem like they’re doing and having it all? In today’s episode we get into time and money abundance. Jordan shares her thoughts on “being busy” and what she’s learned from reading lots of books on money. Kaileen gets into the magic of time and her relationship with money since leaving her corporate career.

INSIDE THE EPISODE

  • The power of time batching

  • The things we tell ourselves about money

  • Jordan’s Frugal February experience

  • “Buy Culture” and online shopping

  • How do we learn about money

  • Saving for retirement and the magic of compound interest

  • The intimacy and vulnerability of money

  • How we all think we’re doing more than the other person in partnerships

  • Time pessimism vs. time optimism

  • Is sleep a form of time travel?

  • What do you do with your “found” time?

  • Our question for you: how do you feel about time and money abundance?

Show Notes

168 Hours by Laura Vanderkam

Swedish Death Cleaning — we’re adding The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning to our book wish list

Einstein time

Money: a Love Story by Kate Northrup

Also from Kate Northrup, watch this video on time bending

Get Rich, Lucky Bitch by Denise Duffield Thomas

You Are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero

Aja Dang on YouTube

I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi

The Pathway with Lacy Phillips (use code REFERRAL20 for $20 off) — Jordan mentions Opulence Money course in this episode

Abbi Miller, Holistic Nutrition + Biz Coach

Canna Campbell’s Sugar Mama TV and her book, $1000 Project

The Financial Diet by Chelsea Fagan

The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris

Yes Please by Amy Poehler

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Credits

Photo by Joe Hu

Our theme song is A Good Mood by Young Rich Pixies