UnF*ck Your Money

How the Nervous System Influences our Shopping Habits

Nadine Zumot

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When you go on a search engine and type in "How to Stop Emotional Spending" the results you get will feel simple and promising enough, things like following a stricter budget, or understanding your triggers and emotions, shop mindfully, etc..

This well-meaning financial advice is missing one crucial piece of the puzzle...

Our nervous system! And specifically how our nervous system drives our spending habits.

In this episode, you will learn all about that, so you can start making empowered spending choices, instead of just trying to blindly restrict yourself. 

I go even deeper into how we can stop bleeding money and start keeping more of what we earn inside my new program Empowered Spender.

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