LISTEN | Breaking bad money habits
Updated | By JacPod
In the latest edition of The Money Podcast, Justin Harrison and David Bester talk about a psychological
phenomenon that causes us to repeat past mistakes especially when it
comes to money, and shockingly 98% of people are prone to this disorder.
This phenomenon causes us to repeat past behaviour, more specifically negative behaviour patterns around money, and most people are completely unaware that their bad habits are related to this disorder.
Justin Harrison has spent the greater part of 20 years studying this topic and in this episode he gives us practical tips on how to not only avoid it, but overcome it, so we can succeed and thrive when it comes to money.
Click below to listen.
Meanwhile, in the launch episode of The Money Podcast last week, our hosts had practical advice for managing your personal finances and mastering your emotions when it comes to money.
One of the biggest lessons that I have learnt is really that money is all emotion. It is emotion driving people and once you overcome those emotions, you can really start taking control of your personal finances.- Justin Harrison
Click below to listen to Episode 1 - an 11-minute listen...
More about Justin and David
Justin Harrison and David Bester are two self-made entrepreneurs on a
mission to help South Africans become better at money.
Justin Harrison is the author of eight personal finance books; he’s a
serial entrepreneur, investor, wealth creator and one of South Africa's thought
leaders in the financial technology space. He is a passionate South African,
father of three and avid sportsman who believes deeply that South Africa is one
of the best countries in the world.
David Bester is also a personal finance author, personal finance coach, entrepreneur
and investor, and has been on the forefront of the digital finance revolution
for the last decade. He is a father of two, an avid sportsman, and believes
that South Africans can prosper with the correct motivation and
direction.
Together Justin and David are involved in multiple business
ventures and share a common passion for financial education, self-improvement
and simplicity, and these are the driving force behind all their ventures.
In July 2020, the duo took to YouTube to start a financial
education channel to help South Africans better understand money, and since
then over 200,000 South Africans have taken to the channel to learn and engage.
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