006 How teachers can stop living payday to payday

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006 How teachers can stop living payday to payday

Are you tired of living payday to payday? Do you wonder how can teachers make more money? Come along and listen to the challenges Mo and Liz have had and find out the simple changes that have transformed their spending. It's financial help for teachers to help you live on your teacher's pay.

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Highlights

Many professionals, including teachers, struggle with money, not because of the lack of it but due to how they're spending it. In this episode, we are joined by fellow teacher Liz and Mo to talk about their personal stories with debt and living payday to payday.

We are going to delve into how they ended up having problems in making payments and how these impacted their lives. Liz and Mo will also be sharing their journey on how they became better at handling money. They will also talk about how helpful it is to have a support system to help you stop living payday to payday!

[00:01:00] Welcome Liz and Mo to the show!

[00:02:30] What's your best money habit?

[00:04:00] What's your worst money habit?

[00:06:30] How long have you been living payday to payday?

[00:11:00] How does living payday to payday make you feel as a person?

[00:13:30] What has helped you improve your financial situation?

[00:18:00] How has The Money Cafe impacted the way you deal with money?

[00:22:00] If you were to give yourself advice 20 years ago, what would it be?

 

Find out more about The Money Cafe.  Mo, Liz and I would love to welcome you along.  

What now?

Firstly, you might find the Starling bank account that both Liz and Mo talked about useful.  I use it too and it's a game-changer for getting control of money. 

 

Step 1:  Open a Starling bank account in 2 minutes

Step 2: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook Group

Step 3: Fast-track your success and Maximise Your Money

Find out more about The Money Cafe.  Mo, Liz and I would love to welcome you along.  

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