Rachel Cruze on Teaching Kids Discipline and Responsibility With Money
Beyond the To-Do List - Productivity for Work & Life - Podcast autorstwa Erik Fisher - Poniedziałki
Rachel Cruze learned the basic principles of money at an early age. In the past year alone, Rachel has delivered those same principles, in a personal and passionate message of money and hope, to more than 100,000 teens, young adults, and small businesses across the country. Rachel has just come out with a new book she co-authored with her father Dave Ramsey, ‘Smart Money Smart Money Raising the Next Generation to Win with Money’. The book is a great tool to equip parents to teach their children how to win with money. Starting with the basics like working, spending, saving, and giving, and moving into more challenging issues like avoiding debt for life, paying cash for college, and battling discontentment, Dave and Rachel present a no-nonsense, common-sense approach for changing your family tree. Tweetable Quotes from Rachel: The discipline of working, saving, giving and spending play into your every day decisions. - @RachelCruzeClick To Tweet When you start taking control of your money, other areas of your life start changing for the good. - @RachelCruzeClick To Tweet When we start winning in one area of our life, it motivates to start winning in other areas. - @RachelCruzeClick To Tweet When you devise a plan it’s easier to go after a goal. - @RachelCruzeClick To Tweet Money isn’t always just about money. There's so many lessons to learn just around that one subject. - @RachelCruzeClick To Tweet Please connect with me Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Follow @ErikJFisher Check out more Noodle.mx Network showsThe Audacity to Podcast: "How-to" podcast about podcastingBeyond the To-Do List: Personal and professional productivityThe Productive Woman: Productivity for busy womenONCE: Once Upon a Time podcastWelcome to Level Seven: Agents of SHIELD and Marvel’s cinematic universe podcastAre You Just Watching?: Movie reviews with Christian critical thinkingthe Ramen Noodle: Family-friendly clean comedy