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Money Talk With Tiff

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    The 96% Cut: Ruthless Stewardship for a 5-Hour Work Week

    The 96% Cut: Ruthless Stewardship for a 5-Hour Work Week

    Apr 23, 20267 min

    I was working 60+ hours a week, drowning in subscriptions I forgot about, tools I didn't use, and "shoulds" that drained me more than they served me. Then I did the audit. 96% of my overhead: gone. Not by earning more. By looking closer. In this episode, I break down the three-part framework that bought me back 30+ hours a week: 1. The Utility Test — If you haven't used it in 30 days, cancel it. (Yes, even "just in case.") 2. The ROI Check — Does this expense bring measurable value or genuine peace? If neither, cut it. 3. Season Awareness — Rest seasons require different overhead than growth seasons. Steward accordingly. I also share the specific cuts: $250 phone bill → $8. Unused software. "Automated" tools that created more work. The "small" subscriptions that totaled thousands annually. This isn't about restriction. It's about freedom. The 96% cut didn't shrink my business. It expanded my life. 🎯 Find your starting point: moneytalkwitht.com/start (https://moneytalkwitht.com/start) #stewardship #96percentcut #overheadaudit #fivehourworkweek #lifestylecreep #personalfinance #moneymanagement #cutexpenses #financialfreedom #ruthlessstewardship #worklifebalance #moneymindset #tello #subscriptionaudit

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    From Scarcity to Stewardship: How I Cut 96% of My Expenses in Jamaica

    From Scarcity to Stewardship: How I Cut 96% of My Expenses in Jamaica

    Apr 9, 202611 min

    I moved to Jamaica thinking I'd escaped the high cost of living. Then I looked at my phone bill: $200+/month for AT&T roaming. That wasn't serving me. That wasn't serving my family. That was noise. So I cut it. 96% reduction. $200 down to $20. Same service, different provider. That's when I realized: I don't have a money problem. I have a stewardship problem. Most people think they need $1,000 more to be "fine." But if you can't manage $100, you won't manage $10,000. Scarcity focuses on what's missing. Stewardship asks: "How well am I managing what's in my hands?" In this episode, I break down the three-step shift: 1. The Audit — Stop looking at what's missing. What do you have right now? A skill? An hour? $20? 2. Assign a Job — Every dollar needs a mission. Every hour needs a purpose. 3. The Release Rule — Cut what isn't serving the mission. (My 96% cut wasn't just the phone bill.) I also share the Parable of the Talents—why the person who buried their money lost it, and why the people who made it work got more. This isn't about restriction. It's about wisdom. 🎯 Ready to shift? Start here: moneytalkwitht.com/start 📚 The Stewardship Series continues April 16 and 23 #stewardship #scarcitymindset #jamaica #expat #personalfinance #moneymindset #financialfreedom #cutexpenses #tello #budgeting

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