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The Financially Fit Foundation’s Philosophy

By January 27, 2015One Comment

My mommy made me do this.

Not to write the philosophy, the idea came to me in a moment of recent inspiration. While I thought to quietly include it on the About section of the website, my mom thought it was best to send this out to you. And since she’s right 99.999999% of the time, here it is.

There are lots of courses out there offering some version of: How to make millions, How to grow your money, Where to invest, or How to become rich beyond your dreams.

We teach the basics. Primarily we help people who were never taught or didn’t learn an effective way of handling money. We teach the every day, every month, and every year habits and ways of thinking to keep you on top of the world – or at least your money – which is kinda the same thing, right?

I wish I could say this was going to be the most epically amazing, mind-blowing experience of your life. But if I’m going to keep it real, I can’t (although we’re all about good laughs and a lighthearted environment). We also won’t make any promises that you’ll be the next Gates, Oprah [there she is again 🙂 you know I just couldn’t help myself!] or even millionaire. While the practices we share are the foundation to making (and keeping) more money than your wildest imagination, that’s not our focus.

We are committed to showing you how to keep and enjoy the money you have, whether that’s from your 9-5 job or your own business. We want you to feel good about the money you spend (not just momentarily, but even looking back!). We’ll show you how to save for unexpected expenses, job loss, to change the world or to accomplish anything in the realm of possibility – even if that’s just sleeping easier and not worrying about bills.

We are a stand for you to create a life of your own design. That can mean that you live comfortably in your current home and job, retire early, leave your job and pursue your passion, start a business, be a world traveler, spend more time doing charitable work, work bizarre hours or work only when your kids are in school – this is your life and we want to help you live it well.

We believe that getting control of our finances opens channels of creativity, fuels our ability to contribute, and provides for peace of mind. Your creativity and contribution are the gifts you were born to share. Our planet is brighter and each of our lives enhanced when we are peaceful, joyful and free to share these gifts.

So was my mom right? Was this good to share? Does it inspire you any more (or less) to participate?

Curiously,

Chelsea

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