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  <title>Why You Know What to Do With Money But Still Don’t Do It</title>
  <description>You can know exactly what you should be doing with your money and still not do it. Maybe you know you need to save more, pay down debt, or finally sit down and plan for retirement. But somehow, life, stress, and emotions get in the way. Sometimes the story you’re telling yourself gets in the way. In this episode, military spouse, Ashley Quamme and I discuss the real reason there’s often a gap between knowing and doing when it comes to money. We also talk about the psychology behind financial avoidance, how uncertainty can shape your money behavior, and practical ways to start changing habits that keep you stuck. Ashley is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Financial Therapist™, and a Financial Behavior Specialist®. She’s the Chief Behavioral Officer for advisory firms and host of the Planning &amp;amp;amp; Beyond® podcast. She helps bridge the gap between financial knowledge and the human side of behavior change. &amp;amp;nbsp; For more MILMO, follow at:  MILMO.co  ItsMILMO on YouTube  @itsmilmo on X  @itsmilmo Instagram  @itsmilmo LinkedIn  @itsmilmo Facebook For more information, visit the full show notes at&amp;amp;nbsp;https://milmo.co/podcast/why-you-know-what-to-do-with-money&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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