Personal Finance Society’s Money Expectations
Take a peek inside personal finance society’s expectations of you.
Take a peek inside personal finance society’s expectations of you.
Last Monday I wrote all about why you shouldn’t rely on willpower to make changes in your life – and today I’m going to tell you about a reason one good change can lead to another.
It has nothing – and everything – to do with willpower.
It’s called the Transfer Effect, and it’s the reason one good change in your life can lead to others.
Lets explore what this effect is, why it occurs, and how you can harness it to affect powerful change in your own life.
Did you know that willpower is a limited resource?
It’s true.
If you’ve ever tried to make a significant change, or multiple significant changes, and found yourself coming up short, you’ve likely exhausted your willpower.Â
Lets learn more about the science behind this, and a few ways to hack your finances to set yourself up for success.
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