On Loving Yourself
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Of Hope and Perseverance
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In this final episode of Season 1, I discuss the most important relationship that we have in the world- yes, the relationship you have with yourself.
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On Loving Yourself
In this final episode of Season 1, I discuss the most important relationship that we have in the world- yes, the relationship you have with yourself.
Oh, the places you'll go. -Dr. Seuss
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She tells us why it is so important to be in charge of your finances especially as women since we live longer than our male counterparts and are often in charge of financial decisions in our homes.
Her story leaves us feeling inspired about needing to seize opportunities that come along the way and to be okay with the path less traveled.
Link to Roshani's website: www.truerootfinancial.com
Link to book a free consultation on personal finance/ investing: http://bit.ly/37klW2p
This episode was edited by the amazing Sikuma Rai.
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Follow her on IG @kulavillage.
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