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⏱️ The millionaireME Minute | Affordability Won’t Save You. Agency Will. 💪🏼
Greetings. It’s Saturday, November 15th, 2025. There are 46 days left in the year. In the last few days the headlines screamed: • $2,000 stimulus checks • 50-year mortgages • 15-year car loans All marketed as “relief.” But here’s the truth: These don’t solve money problems. They just stretch them. Why? • A 50-year mortgage lowers the payment… but adds hundreds of thousands in interest. • A 15-year car loan has you paying for a car long after the engine quits. • Stimulus checks feel good—until inflation sends you the bill. As Scripture puts it: “The borrower is slave to the lender.” (Proverbs 22:7) Policies can soften the chains. They rarely break them. So what actually works? Not waiting on policy. Not waiting on bosses. Not waiting on presidents. What works is personal agency: • Earn more • Spend less • Kill bad debt • Build margin • Invest early and often • Live on purpose, not pressure The people who rely on policy stay stuck. The people who build habits get free. Your move. Choice #1: Wait for a $2k check (or broke, broken government) to save you. Choice #2: Build systems that make you unshakeable. At millionaireME, we’re building #2 every day. #UnleashYourInnerTBA — because freedom is a habit, not a headline.
⏱️ The millionaireME Minute | Affordability Won’t Save You. Agency Will. 💪🏼
1 like • 23d
Well said Thanks!!
⏱️ millionaireME Minute: Monday Fund-Day—Divide and Conquer Your Finances 💰
“Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs.” — Henry Ford Greetings! It’s Monday, October 6th, 2025. There are 87 days left in the year — time enough to build momentum, not perfection. Henry Ford didn’t just revolutionize manufacturing—he revealed a timeless truth about momentum. Big dreams stall when we stare at them whole. But slice them into smaller, repeatable actions, and suddenly progress feels inevitable. That’s what Monday Fund-Day is all about:Taking one simple, measurable step toward your financial freedom. Each Monday, look back at last week’s discretionary spending (the coffee runs, dinners out, gadgets, and splurges). Now take a small percentage—5%, 10%, even 20%—and move it toward: • 💳 Debt principal (the best guaranteed return you’ll ever earn) • 🏦 Emergency savings (your personal peace fund) • 📈 Investment accounts (short- and long-term goals alike) Do this every week—or go pro and become a Super Funder by doing it twice a week. Why? Because in behavioral finance, frequency beats force. When you move money often: 1. 🧩 You shrink big goals into bite-sized, doable steps. 2. ⏳ You leverage dollar-cost averaging—buying more when prices are low and less when they’re high. 3. 💸 You train your brain to save by habit, not by hope. 4. 🚫 You can’t spend what you’ve already sent to your target accounts. 5. ⚡ You create an instant reward loop—the satisfaction of progress. 6. 📊 You make compounding work not just financially, but psychologically. 7. 🎯 You stay directionally correct toward your wealth and wellness goals. 8. 🧠 You hack loss aversion—it’s easier to give up a little often than a lot once. 9. 🪶 You build financial “muscle memory.” 10. 🐖 You start gliding toward your millionaire ME—one micro-move at a time. Remember: It’s not about perfection—it’s about progress. You don’t need a raise, a windfall, or a bull market to build wealth. Just a rhythm. Just a Monday. Just a moment. Because as Henry Ford might say… “Millionaire YOU” isn’t built in a day—it’s built one small job at a time.
⏱️ millionaireME Minute: Monday Fund-Day—Divide and Conquer Your Finances 💰
1 like • Oct 7
Wow, really well said!! Thanks Henry Ford knows what he’s saying🤣🫡
💡 millionaireME Minute: Pause? Pivot? Persevere?
Good morning. It’s Monday, July 28th, 2025. Life is full of transitions—some expected, many not. In these moments, before reacting emotionally or powering through blindly, ask yourself three powerful, clarifying questions: 1️⃣ Should I Pause? Not everything demands immediate action. If the decision isn’t urgent and your energy is low, pausing might be wise. A pause isn’t laziness—it’s choosing to wait well. Sometimes a pause leads to quitting, and quitting, when done for the right reasons, is wisdom in disguise. Not every season is for action. Some are for rest, reflection, or redirection. 2️⃣ Should I Pivot? Sticking with something that’s clearly not working isn’t resilience—it’s stubbornness. If a better opportunity is emerging, or if the current path is draining your time, energy, and money with no end in sight, it may be time to pivot. Success often comes not from grinding harder, but from changing direction with intention and enthusiasm. 3️⃣ Should I Persevere? Perseverance is hard. It’s rarely sexy. But it’s often the difference-maker. Most people don’t fail because they can’t succeed—they fail because they stop trying when things get hard. But if your why is clear, and the goal still matters deeply, then stick with it. Simplify the steps. Lean on your support system. Remember: in wealth and wellness, consistency beats intensity every single time. ⸻ 🔥 Whether you’re reevaluating a job, a health goal, a business venture, or even a relationship—ask yourself: 👉 Is it time to Pause? 👉 Is it time to Pivot? 👉 Is it time to Persevere? And here’s a bonus hack: Ask 2–3 trusted friends for their input. Invite them to wear their “objective hat” and speak truth into your situation. As Proverbs reminds us, “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.” ➡️ So what crossroads are you facing today? Drop a comment or share this with someone navigating a hard decision. Let’s help each other move forward—with wisdom, courage, and all we’ve got.
💡 millionaireME Minute: Pause? Pivot? Persevere?
0 likes • Jul 28
I like the Pivot part! 🤣
MME Wealth and Wellness Way #17: Rest Like You Mean It (And Why)
Good morning, Friends. Most of us don’t need help working harder. We’re world-class grinders—pushing through meetings, inboxes, milestones, and the next big thing. But rest? Real rest? The kind that silences storms and centers the soul? That’s harder. That’s rarer. And that’s priceless. I was reminded of this in a story where chaos hits—waves rising, winds howling, fear setting in. And yet, in the middle of the storm…someone is asleep. Not because He doesn’t care. But because He’s at peace. And when He speaks, the storm listens. It made me wonder: What if rest isn’t just the absence of work, but the presence of something deeper? What if the truly rich aren’t those who chase more—but those who can stop chasing? In a community called millionaireME, this feels like the most counterintuitive move of all. But maybe that’s the point. Because: • Money isn’t the master. • Time isn’t the tyrant. • Success isn’t the soul. Rest is proof that you’re free. That you value what money can’t buy: Peace of mind. Unhurried time. Deep sleep. Creative clarity. Emotional regulation. Spiritual connection. Margin. Play. Wonder. Joy. Here’s the crazy part: Science backs this up. Rest improves: 1. Stress levels 2. Memory and focus 3. Creativity 4. Immunity 5. Heart health 6. Relationships 7. Productivity 8. Decision-making 9. Hormonal balance 10. Life satisfaction So wherever you are—on the water, in the storm, or at your desk—may today be your boat moment. Rest like you mean it. Not to escape life. But to enter into it more fully. Because when real peace shows up? The storm loses its power. #RestLikeYouMeanIt #TrueWealth #WellnessIsWealth #millionaireME #WorkWisely
MME Wealth and Wellness Way #17: Rest Like You Mean It (And Why)
1 like • May 17
Thank you well written!!
What I posted today on FB and LinkedIn about our Boy, Isaac
Who is millionaireME anyway? It’s a fair question—with a surprising answer. Yes, millionaireME is built for high-earning professionals, ages 26–41, who want to turn income into impact and retire not just comfortably, but confidently. That’s the center of the target. But every great mission has its outliers. And one of ours is named Isaac V., from Manhattan, Montana. Isaac is 18. Dutch by blood, ranch kid by upbringing, entrepreneur by instinct. Instead of taking the college route, he took the pivot—literally. He started a pivot servicing company, helping farmers irrigate fields across Montana. He’s been self-employed since the day he got his license at 14. And when he’s not lifting 40-pound boxes of potatoes or running his business, he’s living the values that built this country: family, 4-H, faith, and fierce discipline. To shake his hand is to shake a grizzly paw—hardened by labor, not luxury. And while most adults twice his age are still playing financial catch-up, Isaac already: ✅Owns his car outright ✅Has a fully funded emergency fund ✅Contributes to a taxable account for a future home ✅And maxes out his Roth IRA—$100 at a time, every Monday Here’s what he shared last Winsday Wednesday: “At first, it was painful watching $100 leave my checking account for my Roth every Monday. But I reminded myself—it’s not just about the money. It’s about discipline. About showing up for my future self.” That’s millionaireME in action. Not about wealth flaunted. About wisdom practiced. Not for the someday dreamer. For the everyday doer. Not a race to the grave. A journey toward lasting freedom. So whether you’re 14 or 80, farmer or financier, early in your journey or already well down the road—if you’re mission-inspired and growth-oriented like Isaac, you belong here. Because millionaireME isn’t just a financial brand. It’s what happens when Wall Street savvy meets Wall Creek ethics. Because your best life is built one habit, one deposit, one Winsday at a time.
What I posted today on FB and LinkedIn about our Boy, Isaac
1 like • May 13
Thank you very much!!
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