Want to improve your relationship with money and reduce financial stress? On this episode of Jet Setting Wealth Advisory, David T. Yu speaks with Tari Vickery, author of The Emotional Side of Money, for a powerful conversation on how emotions, upbringing, and personal experiences shape financial behavior. With over 25 years of experience working closely with families, Tari shares how money decisions are often driven more by feelings than logic. From understanding your “money story” to identifying hidden triggers and shifting from scarcity to abundance, this episode highlights how self-awareness can lead to better financial decisions and a more confident future. Key Takeaways: → Money decisions are driven more by emotion than logic → Your “money story” is shaped early through family experiences → Financial anxiety can exist regardless of wealth level → Awareness is the first step to changing your relationship with money → Open, intentional conversations can transform financial outcomes More from Tari K. Vickery and Life Matters Financial Group: Website: lifemattersfinancialgroup.com Website: tarikvickeryauthor.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tari-k-vickery-09027a2 Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61561349842621 Instagram: instagram.com/tarikvickeryauthor Engage with David T. Yu: Connect on LinkedIn, Instagram, & Facebook Sign up for our newsletter or book a call! Visit: DTY Wealth Planning Solutions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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