7 Signs You Have Made It Financially

TLDRDiscover the signs that indicate you have achieved financial success, including priorities, margin, values, and contentment.

Key insights

💰Making money is no longer your top priority.

🛡️You have margin - a buffer between you and being broke.

🚫You can deny money if it compromises your values.

🙅‍♂️You can say no to people because you have financial stability.

You can live in the present and enjoy the moment without worrying about money.

Q&A

What if money is still my top priority?

It's common for money to be a top priority, but achieving financial success means you have reached a point where it is no longer the sole focus.

How do I create margin in my life?

Creating margin involves having a financial safety net and making sure your basic needs are covered, as well as having the ability to make choices without being constrained by financial limitations.

How do I determine my values?

Determining your values requires self-reflection and understanding what is truly important to you. It involves aligning your actions and decisions with those values.

Why is saying no important?

Saying no allows you to prioritize what truly matters to you and maintain your boundaries. It gives you the freedom to make choices that align with your values and goals.

What does it mean to live in the present?

Living in the present means focusing on the here and now, rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. It involves appreciating and enjoying the current moment and making the most of it.

Timestamped Summary

00:00In this video, we discuss the signs that indicate you have achieved financial success.

02:08The first sign is when making money is no longer your top priority.

04:51Having margin, a buffer between you and being broke, is the second sign.

06:32The ability to deny money if it compromises your values is the third sign.

07:51Being able to say no to people because of your financial stability is the fourth sign.

10:00The fifth sign is when you can live in the present and enjoy the moment without worrying about money.