The Minimum Viable Money System: Stop Chasing Hacks, Start Keeping Habits
Duration ~30 minutes · Included in your membership
From app-hopping to a 30‑minute‑a‑week money routine you can actually stick with
If you’ve ever downloaded a shiny new budget app, built a gorgeous color‑coded spreadsheet, promised yourself “this time I’m serious”… and then ghosted your own system three weeks later, this episode is for you. We’re not giving you yet another magic method. In fact, this is the **anti‑hack** money episode. Instead of trying to squeeze your life into someone else’s “perfect” system, we’ll help you design a **Minimum Viable Money System**—the smallest possible set of habits that keeps your bills paid, your savings…
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