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  <title>22. Take Your Money For A Walk</title>
  <description>Summary: In today’s episode, Michael and Alisa get right down to business! Michael discusses the importance of creating and using a spending plan to reach your financial goals. Alisa shares other powerful benefits of going for a walk to beat work-from-home burnout. &amp;amp;nbsp; Serious Talking Points:  Spending Plan vs. Budget With a&amp;amp;nbsp;spending plan, you get to decide and direct where your money goes and how it is spent Give your money a “job” and make it work for you Do the more important things more and the less important things less! 5 reasons why you should seriously consider going for a purposeful walk Want your strengths to work for you?&amp;amp;nbsp;Sign up&amp;amp;nbsp;to join Alisa’s 3-month group experience for modern professionals to learn, grow, and live in your strengths starting March 11.  Social Media Picks: Alisa:&amp;amp;nbsp;@beenspirationbg’s IG post&amp;amp;nbsp; Michael:&amp;amp;nbsp;@thegrowinginvestor’s IG post&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; If you have questions for Michael or Alisa (or both of us), please submit them for “Serious Fam Q&amp;amp;amp;A” at&amp;amp;nbsp;seriouslythoughpodcast@gmail.com&amp;amp;nbsp;or&amp;amp;nbsp;@seriouslythoughpod. &amp;amp;nbsp; More from Alisa:  The Happy Cactus @thehappycactusclub  More from Michael:  @michaeldm  </description>
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