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Many financial decisions feel logical in the moment.

Yet emotions often shape the choices we make about money.

Understanding that connection can help us make better decisions and build stronger financial readiness.

On this episode of Get Ready Before Life Happens, I spoke with Mark Crowley, author and advocate for heart-based leadership, about how emotions shape the way we make decisions, build relationships, and respond to life’s uncertainties.

📝 Key Takeaways

🔹 Financial decisions are often driven by emotions .
🔹 Awareness of emotional signals leads to more thoughtful choices.
🔹 Connection and belonging strengthen resilience.
🔹 Small moments of appreciation and trust build stronger relationships.
🔹 Collaboration and support systems help people navigate uncertainty.
🔹 Self-awareness helps us recognize emotional influences on decisions.

💭 Tony’s Take: Financial readiness involves understanding how emotions influence our decisions, relationships, and responses to uncertainty.

When we build self-awareness, strengthen our connections, and approach decisions with intention, we create a stronger foundation for navigating life’s unexpected moments.

Connect with Mark Crowley:

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Podcast:

Lead From the Heart: https://blubrry.com/leadfromtheheartpodcast/

Bio: 

Mark C. Crowley is the author of “Lead From The Heart: Transformational Leadership For The 21st Century,” and “The Power of Employee Well-Being: Move Beyond Engagement To Build Flourishing Teams.” His mission is to fundamentally change how we lead people in workplaces around the globe. 

Mark is a regular columnist for Fast Company Magazine and has been published in Psychology Today, Inc. USA Today, Reuters, Forbes, the Stanford Social Innovation Review, the Huffington Post, Gallup, The Financial Times, and the Seattle Times.   

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The Get Ready Money Podcast and its guests do not provide investment advice. All content is for educational purposes. Guest opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Get Ready Money Podcast and Tony Steuer.