How Healthy Is Your Relationship…With Your Money?
Watch this episode of The Dani Johnson Show as Dani shares how you can have a healthy and beneficial relationship with your money!
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In this episode, Dani lines out how learning to take initiative can transform EVERY area of your life. Learning this one skill will open doors to more money, more confidence, less stress, increased productivity and trust in relationships.
She’s breaking down the powerful benefits of taking initiative in the workplace and at home and sharing why it’s actually harder to have NO initiative. In your day-to-day life, you fulfill many roles. You might be an employee, business owner, spouse, parent, sibling, chef, housekeeper, gardener, and a dozen other things! This single skill gives you ownership over all of them.
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Watch this episode of The Dani Johnson Show as Dani shares how you can have a healthy and beneficial relationship with your money!
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