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If it feels like the financial news cycle is louder than ever, you’re not imagining it. In this episode of Building Wealthy Habits, the hosts unpack the reality of financial noise and how constant headlines, hot takes, and market commentary can create information overload that leads to anxiety, hesitation, and poor decision-making.

They break down the hidden costs of staying plugged in all day, why most news is not relevant to your personal plan, and how to build a simple filtering system so you can stay informed without getting hijacked by fear, bias, or analysis paralysis. The goal is not ignorance. It’s clarity.

In This Episode:
• Why financial noise increases anxiety and uncertainty (even when you “know more”)
• The hidden costs of information overload on personal finance decision making
• How to filter news by relevance, timing, and impact on your actual plan
• Why media bias and incentives matter more than most people realize
• How curiosity can help you learn, while fear can keep you stuck
• How to avoid analysis paralysis and keep moving forward with small actions

If you’re overwhelmed by financial headlines and unsure how to make confident decisions, this episode provides a clear framework for filtering financial news, reducing anxiety, and avoiding analysis paralysis. Learn how to identify what information actually impacts your personal finance plan and how to stay informed without being driven by noise, bias, or fear.

#PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #Investing #FinancialNoise #InformationOverload #MoneyMindset #WealthBuilding #DecisionMaking #MarketVolatility #BehavioralFinance

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Connect with Jeremiah:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiahjlee/
Email: Jeremiah@tricordadvisors.com

Connect with Laura:

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Email: Laura@tricordadv.com

Connect with Randy:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rkbarkley/
Email: Randy@tricordadv.com

Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.