Most of what we do with our money everyday is unconscious. The more aware you are of your money habits, the faster you can reach your financial goals. Without realizing it, you might be doing these 8 money habits that keep you poor. See if you recognize any of these bad money habits in yourself, and what money habits to break this year. These habits keep you poor, and in this video I share my best personal finance tips for breaking bad money habits and replacing them with GOOD money habits!

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***BOOKS I RECOMMEND 📚***

I Will Teach You to Be Rich (hilarious how-to book on personal finance for millennials)

The Little Book of Common Sense Investing (Jack Bogle’s classic advice on index funds)

InvestED (step-by-step, millennial-friendly advice on how to pick stocks like Warren Buffett)

Unshakeable (this book = courage. blast ALL the fears & misconceptions you have about investing)

Rich Dad Poor Dad (#1 selling personal finance book of all time… need I say more?)

Think and Grow Rich (the ultimate book on money mindset and wealth consciousness)

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***MY FAVORITE MONEY TOOLS 🖤***

YNAB (I literally can’t live without this budgeting app, so obsessed)

Wise (like Venmo but for international currencies – I use this app a LOT for my life in Mexico)

Ledger Nano S (crypto storage hardware wallet, because “Not Your Keys, Not Your Crypto”!):

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37 thoughts on “8 Money Habits That Keep You Poor (STOP SELF SABOTAGE) | Onlyinvesting.info”
  1. Hi everyone 🖤 Do you recognize yourself doing any of these money habits? Let me know! And please show me some love in the comments… for the YouTube algorithm 😎

  2. Pay yourself first, I can't believe how simple yet profound of a statement this is, I never for a second thought I was paying myself last, however in hindsight it was so obvious😲

  3. Hello Rose! I was struggling too with my money management even I've sometimes got 2 times of salary increment per year due to my hard work. It was never enough for savings (excuse i made up). But after watching this video of yours, saving for yourself first is the one i do every time i got my salary. Even the moment i watch this videos, i transfer some good chunk of money from my salary account to my saving account immediately knowing that i can still survive till end of the month without that chunk. And somehow it makes me feel so good. I love how the way you explain it, straight forward and easy to apply, Keep at it Rose! I'm one of your many fan now. LOVE from Malaysia

  4. I disagree about not using credit cards. If you use it pay it off at full. Why not use the credit card and get some rewards for those small balances? Pay it off in full. Period.

  5. I like the idea of making better financial choices buttt….. I get the feeling even if I did save more I still wouldn’t l have anything worth mentioning . I just wouldn’t be in debt .

  6. I’m already investing 5 dollars auto invested every week an it shows but I do have bad habits of paying my bills first instead of investing a portion of it I might increase it to 50$ a few with in a few weeks I’ve already seen progress

  7. This material is thought-provoking and insightful. A book I read with related ideas spurred significant evolution in my life. "Mastering Money Mindfulness" by Benjamin Hawk

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