Ep 255: Identify Over Resolutions: Your Money Mindset
🎙️ Weekly Wealth Podcast | Identity Over Resolutions: Your Money Mindset
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What if the key to financial success isn’t chasing the next hot investment—but becoming the kind of person who makes better money decisions over time?
In this episode, Certified Financial Planner David Chudyk pulls back the curtain on what a real financial advisor actually does day to day—and why clarity, structure, and behavior matter far more than market predictions.
This is a crash course in how intentional planning can reduce overwhelm, eliminate second-guessing, and help you use money as a tool to live a better life.
💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:
- What most people get wrong about financial advisors
- Why planning always comes before implementation
- The difference between chasing returns and building outcomes
- How behavior and emotions can quietly derail your finances
- Who financial planning is (and isn’t) a good fit for
- Why high earners and business owners often outsource money decisions
- How to reduce financial risk beyond just your investment portfolio
- What it really looks like to have a “personal CFO” in your corner
👥 This episode is especially for:
- Business owners
- Busy professionals
- High earners who feel financially successful but mentally overwhelmed
- Anyone who wants fewer decisions—but better ones
🚀 Take the next step
If you’re asking yourself:
👉 Am I okay financially?
👉 Am I going to be okay long-term?
David offers a free 10-Minute Wealth Vision Call—a quick, no-pressure Zoom conversation focused on clarity, confidence, and direction.
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This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.