You ever struggle with the balance between YOLO and delayed gratification? Like you want to say screw it and enjoy the fancy car now but if you were to just wait a few years you would be able to much better afford it. Or you don’t spend any money or invest in fear of not having enough or losing it all etc. Money anxiety is real and it affects people on both ends of the spectrum, whether you spend excessively or operate from a place of scarcity. So spending too much money is clearly a problem. We all know it’s not good to make more than you spend. But what about the people who are on the opposite end of the spectrum and they don’t spend at all to the point of nauseum? If you get anxiety from spending money or maybe from being a first time investor and have anxiety of losing money then watch this video because I discuss tips that have helped me manage my money anxieties. In this video I want to talk about the balances between living lavish now and trying to save so you can live like a BAWSE later. Instagram: @thecashcompass Business e-mail: thecashcompass@gmail.com For donations: PO Box 814954 Hollywood, FL 33081 Cashapp: $KrystalTodd Venmo: @KrystalTodd My Youtube Set up: www.amazon.com/shop/thecashcompass *Please be sure to do your own due diligence before making ANY financial decisions. On my channel I share with you my research but please verify everything for yourself! I do not give investment advice, just share my thoughts any my choices!* *Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, meaning, I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase, at absolutely no cost to you. Affiliate commissions help keep my channel going so thanks for your support!*

The Man I Chose Was Wrong but Single Motherhood was Right.
382 views

KLARNA GOING PUBLIC. Let’s look at the money 👀 #stockmarket #klarna #klarnaipo
2.3K views

No one can be broke following this money cycle 💰#money #investmentstrategy #honestmoney
1.2K views

Stop picking the worst ways to make money.
645 views

Forget your past. Here’s how
354 views

Your Kids are NOT Retirement Plans! Don't Retire Broke
884 views