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S10 Ep2 Where do we Start?

S10 Ep2 Where do we Start?

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In the second episode of this season on ‘Money and Me’, Simon and Bex talk about the importance of identifying core values and principles at the start of our journey with money.

Some key points of interest covered in this episode include the following:

  • Simon suggests that the first step in getting to grips with money is being willing to think and talk about it [01:25]; the second stage is to start exploring and understanding what we believe as a result of our faith and how that then affects the way that we think about money and how it should be used. [05:32]
  • Simon talks about the importance of identifying a small number of key guiding values that tie in with our circumstances, experiences and personal priorities. We can test whether these values are likely to be appropriate and helpful for us over the long-term through the likes of the rocking chair test, which prompts us to evaluate our anticipated direction of travel by looking into the future and thinking about the kind of person we might become. [07:44]
  • Simon comments that one of the biggest challenges that we face arises from the fact that the culture of the society in which we live can exert a huge influence on our attitudes towards wealth and possessions. If we are to exercise integrity in our dealings with money, we not only need to be alert to that factor, we will also need to make our own decisions, based on our view of the nature and purpose of money. [12:25]
  • In response to a question from Bex, Simon talks about possible ways in which we can find an appropriate balance between being responsive and generous with our money while, at the same time, managing it in a godly and wise manner. Two very significant principles for us to consider in that context are to include others in our money journey and to have a ‘stewardship’ mindset. [16:05]
  • Next week’s episode, ‘Do I Need a Spreadsheet?’, will explore some of the practical tools that can help us to turn our principles into practice when it comes to managing and using our money well. [21:16]
  • Bex rounds off the episode by encouraging listeners to pick up the challenge of having a money conversation this week and to get in touch to say how that went. [22:30]

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