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In this Sunday short episode of Money Mastery Unleashed, host Adam Olson, a certified financial advisor, dives into the importance of leadership intuition and mindful spending habits. Drawing insights from John Maxwell’s Law of Intuition and his own book, 21 Things You Need to Know About Money, Adam explores how great leaders rely on instinct, shaped by life experiences, to make informed decisions. He shares biblical wisdom on the importance of continual learning and humility, reminding listeners that real transformation starts from within.

Adam also introduces the concept of the “Latte Effect,” highlighting how small, mindless daily purchases can add up to significant financial losses over time. By becoming more aware of daily spending habits, listeners can develop better financial practices and avoid living paycheck to paycheck. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode for practical tips on leadership, personal growth, and building financial discipline.

“Great leaders rely on instinct and leadership bias, noticing things others miss and constantly reading their environment.”

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