May 31, 2022
On this episode of
Financially Naked: Stories from
The Financial Gym, our
host is Mike Poulin, a DC-based, Level 2 Certified Financial
Trainer. Today’s guest, Liz, is a West Coast-based client in
her early 30’s, who works in Blockchain. She first learned about
The Gym through an Instagram ad, and has been a member for three
years! She’s come such a
long way from when she first started and is here to share her
experience as a member and celebrate the wins that have happened
along the way!
Podcast Notes
When Liz first started with The Financial
Gym:
- Total net worth: $ - 28,938
- Credit Score: 670
- 1-3 year goals: Pay down debt, save for a
house, & travel through Europe.
- 3-5 year goals: Get
married,
Liz’s numbers now, three years later:
- Total net worth: $179,752 (a positive change of
almost $200,000)
- Credit Score: in the 700’s
Mike asks Liz how it feels to
hear the numbers from three years ago.
- Hearing those numbers reminds Liz of all
of the guilt and shame she was feeling years ago before she started
her financial journey.
- Now she feels empowered and understands how to
set meaningful goals and manage her money. She learned financial
health is about figuring out what is important to you and setting
financial boundaries with yourself and the outside
world.
- Other than traveling through Europe
(circumstances outside of all of our control), Liz has accomplished
all of the goals she set. She paid down the debt, purchased a home,
and is getting married in a few weeks.
- She feels proud of all of the work she’s done
and talks about how this has been a life-changing
experience.
If your financial journey is a
road trip, A Financial Trainer is the GPS. Ultimately, you
are in the driver's seat, and your Trainer is there to guide you
along the way. The Financial Gym gives you the tools needed to
drive the car and help get you where you want to
go.
- A huge part of a financial journey is working
on mindset.
- Have compassion for yourself. Everyone is
coming from a different background, and we can learn and make
positive changes.
- If you’ve been in debt for a long time, working
through a scarcity mindset to focus on abundance can be a
challenge.
- There are small changes and shifts that make a
huge difference. For example, reframing ‘bad habits’ as ‘old
habits’ is a small, but compassionate language
shift.
Those first few milestones feel
the most exciting when you’re starting out.
- She remembers saving the first $1,000 into her
emergency fund, and how that was the first time there was a comma
in her bank account for longer than a few hours. It felt empowering
to save money for the first time.
- Liz recently had a significant financial
win/windfall/circumstance
- She works at a startup, which is doing really
well financially. The company was recently purchased, and Liz
received a significant payout from Stocks she owned in the
company.
- Even if you never expect or plan for a
financial windfall, they do happen, and it opens up a lot of
possibilities. Being clear on your values and your goals beforehand
will help you be prepared if something like this happens. What are
YOUR goals, not the ones society tells you are important?
Mike asks what Liz wants
everyone to know about working with The Financial
Gym
- It is a judgment-free zone. Before her first
session, Liz hadn’t sat down to face the numbers. When it came time
to meet for the first session, she was nervous and almost canceled
the meeting.
- When she went through the numbers, Lindsay, her
Trainer at the time, did not flinch or make a face as she revealed
her debt.
- Your financial plan will not be all about
cutting everything you enjoy. Your Trainer will help you figure out
what is most important, and tell you how to reach all of your
goals.
- Ultimately, you are in the driver’s seat. There
is no one-size-fits-all for goals and financial planning. Success
looks different for everyone, and it’s about focusing on what is
important to you.
- If you are feeling shame about your current
financial circumstance, you are not alone. Many Americans are
living paycheck to paycheck or in debt. There are people out there
to help you.
- There is a light at the end of the tunnel. A
financial journey takes time, and it can feel like you’ll never get
ahead. You can make a change!
- If you’re ready for a change or want to learn
more about working with a Certified Financial Trainer,
schedule a free warm-up call to learn
more!
Meet The Trainer
Meet Mike Poulin, Certified Level 2 Financial
Trainer