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Money Talk With Tiff

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    Stewardship Review

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    The Recovery Plan: What to Do When You Miss Your Money Goals

    The Recovery Plan: What to Do When You Miss Your Money Goals

    May 7, 20269 min

    You missed your savings target. Overspent the budget. Ignored the plan for three months. Now the shame spiral starts: "I'm bad with money. I'll never get this right. Why even try?" Stop. Missing a goal is not a moral failure. It's data. And data has a recovery protocol. In this episode, I share the "48-Hour Rule" — the exact framework I use when my stewardship review reveals leaks, gaps, or complete derailments: Hours 0–24: Name the facts. No judgment. What actually happened? Write it down. Not "I'm irresponsible" — "I spent $340 on dining out." Facts only. Hours 24–36: Find the leak. Was it a systems problem? (No automation, no visibility.) A capacity problem? (Too much month, not enough money.) A mindset problem? (Emotional spending, scarcity panic.) Or an expectation problem? (The goal was never realistic.) Hours 36–48: One adjustment. Not a complete overhaul. One change. Automate one transfer. Cancel one subscription. Move one due date. Momentum beats perfection. I also share why "faithful response" matters more than "perfect execution" — and how this mindset shift changed my relationship with my own financial goals. If you're recovering from a setback right now, this episode is your permission slip to begin again. 🎯 Find your starting point: moneytalkwitht.com/start (https://moneytalkwitht.com/start) 📚 The Stewardship Series — April 2026 #financialrecovery #missedgoals #budgeting #moneymindset #stewardship #48hourrule #personalfinance #financialsetback #graceoverguilt #moneygoals #budgetmistakes #financialplanning #moneymanagement #startover #faithfulresponse

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    The Stewardship Review: How to Actually Measure Your Progress

    The Stewardship Review: How to Actually Measure Your Progress

    Apr 30, 20268 min

    You set the goal. You made the plan. Three months later... nothing. Not because you failed. Because you never measured. Most of us are excellent at setting targets and terrible at reviewing progress. We rely on feelings ("I think I'm doing okay") instead of facts ("I saved $400 of the $500 target"). Then we wonder why the same patterns repeat. In this episode, I introduce "The Stewardship Review" — a three-step framework for measuring what actually matters: Step 1: What did you actually do? Pull the data. Bank statements. Calendar. Energy levels. Not what you planned — what happened. Step 2: What moved the needle? Which actions produced results? Which consumed time without return? This is where "busy" gets separated from "productive." Step 3: What changes before next season? Not a complete overhaul. One adjustment to time, money, or energy allocation. Stewardship is iterative, not perfect. I also share why stewardship includes more than money — your time, your energy, your influence, your peace. Faithful management of all of it. Because growth without peace isn't stewardship. It's just more noise. If you're tired of setting goals and forgetting them, this episode gives you the review rhythm that makes progress inevitable. 🎯 Find your starting point: moneytalkwitht.com/start (https://moneytalkwitht.com/start) 📚 The Stewardship Series — April 2026 #stewardshipreview #goalreview #progressmeasurement #personalfinance #moneymanagement #datadriven #timemanagement #energy management #faithfulstewardship #financialgoals #quarterlyreview #stewardship #moneymindset #peaceandpurpose

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