Debt Rebel | ADHD Budgeting, Debt Payoff Tips, Family Finance

Debt Rebel | ADHD Budgeting, Debt Payoff Tips, Family Finance

Jewlz The Budget Nerd | ADHD Money Coach, Debt Payoff Expert
Maa Yhdysvallat
Kieli EN
Jaksot 124
Viimeisin 30.06.2026

Join Jewlz The Budget Nerd on the Debt Rebel Podcast for proven ADHD management and budgeting with ADHD-friendly techniques that help families stop living paycheck to paycheck, build an emergency fund, and pay off debt quickly. Learn effective debt elimination strategies, money management tips, and credit card debt solutions designed for working moms and busy households. This award-winning podcast blends family budgeting and money education without the overwhelm.

Jaksot

  • Beyond Debt Payoff | Rewiring Your Money Mindset with ADHD | 123 30.06.2026 15min
    You hit your debt payoff goal—now what? This episode tackles the money mindset shift from surviving to building wealth, especially for ADHD families. Many people stay stuck in scarcity mode even after becoming debt-free. Learn how to rewire the identity patterns, ADHD money management habits, and family finance systems that actually support wealth-building (not just payoff). Jewlz The Budget Nerd breaks down the psychological blocks and gives you the exact mindset reframes to make your financial freedom stick.Thank you for TWO great years on the show! We're just getting started!Book Your Borrow My Brain Session: Book HereLearn More About The Alliance Coaching Membership: https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/membershipFollow Jewlz The Budget Nerd on Threads: https://www.threads.com/@jewlzthebudgetnerd
  • Family Budgeting Systems | ADHD-Friendly Sinking Funds Guide 122 23.06.2026 15min
    Family budgeting for ADHD parents doesn't have to mean complex spreadsheets—sinking funds are your secret weapon for managing school fees, sports costs, and those "unexpected" expenses that happen every year. In this episode, Jewlz breaks down a simple, visual sinking fund system designed for the scatterbrained brain: how to set it up, track it without obsessing, and stop the guilt cycle when expenses pile up. Perfect for busy moms juggling multiple kids' activities and unpredictable costs.FREE Borrow My Brain Sessions: Book HereLearn more about working with Jewlz The Budget Nerd: https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/
  • Raising Kids on a Budget | Breaking the Debt Cycle With ADHD Parents | 121 16.06.2026 15min
    Your kids are watching how you handle money—and they're absorbing habits that will stick for life. On this episode of Debt Rebel Show, Jewlz The Budget Nerd shares the debt-free family finance behaviors that naturally teach kids about money without lectures or shame. Learn which money conversations your ADHD brain finds easiest, how to involve kids in raising kids on a budget, and the real-world modeling habits that actually change generational money patterns—all designed for busy parents doing their best.FREE Borrow My Brain Sessions: ⁠Book Here⁠Learn more about working with Jewlz The Budget Nerd: ⁠https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/⁠Follow Jewlz The Budget Nerd on Threads: @jewlzthebudgetnerd
  • ADHD Money Interview: Mitchell Jasper on Neurodivergent Finance | 120 11.06.2026 49min
    How do ADHD, money habits, relationships, and hyperfocus impact everyday life and financial success? In this episode of the Debt Rebel Podcast, Jewlz The Budget Nerd and Mitchell Jasper, co-founder of Hexeh, dive into the real-life challenges and strengths of living with ADHD, navigating marriage and parenting, building supportive systems, and creating sustainable financial habits that actually work.This honest and encouraging conversation explores ADHD beyond productivity hacks — including emotional regulation, communication struggles, hyperfocus, identity, family dynamics, gaming, financial organization, and the journey toward debt freedom. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, overwhelmed by life transitions, or frustrated trying to force yourself into systems that don’t fit your brain, this episode will make you feel seen.You’ll hear practical insights on:ADHD and personal growthHow support systems change everythingTeamwork and communication in relationshipsNavigating financial organization as a familyHyperfocus, hobbies, and creative passionsValues-based decision makingParenting with humor and flexibilityBuilding healthy money habits during life transitionsEmotional regulation and shame with ADHDThe long-term journey toward debt freedomJewlz also shares relatable stories about marriage, parenting, gaming culture, authenticity, and why ADHD-friendly systems matter more than perfection. Whether you’re managing debt, learning to budget with ADHD, or simply trying to create a calmer home and financial life, this episode offers practical encouragement without shame.If you’re looking for realistic ADHD support, financial encouragement, and honest conversations about life, relationships, and money, this episode is for you.Topics covered:ADHD and money management, ADHD relationships, budgeting with ADHD, debt payoff journey, ADHD communication struggles, emotional regulation, hyperfocus, family finances, marriage and money, financial organization, parenting with ADHD, personal growth, financial habits, and values-based living.Download your free Hexeh game board at https://www.hexehgame.com/. Connect with Mitchell Jasper on Threads: https://www.threads.com/@mitchelljasper.coConnect with Jewlz The Budget Nerd for ADHD-friendly budgeting support, debt payoff resources, and financial coaching at jewlzthebudgetnerd.com
  • Two Emergencies, One Month: Family Finance Crisis Recovery | 119 09.06.2026 12min
    When emergencies stack up, financial stress feels overwhelming—especially if you have ADHD and family finance responsibilities. In this episode, learn how to rebuild your family finance safety net after multiple hits, manage money without shame, and navigate ADHD money problems with practical strategies. We're ditching the "perfect emergency fund" myth and embracing what actually works for real families.Book your Borrow My Brain Session here:[Borrow My Brain Session]Learn more about working with Jewlz The Budget Nerd at jewlzthebudgetnerd.com
  • Emergency Fund Without Credit Cards | ADHD-Friendly Money Management | 118 02.06.2026 14min
    Emergency funds aren't just for disasters—they're your escape route from credit card debt when life surprises you. Join Jewlz as she breaks down the real ADHD-friendly budgeting system for building a "surprises fund," handling irregular expenses without shame, and protecting your money management progress. Perfect for busy moms who want peace of mind without perfect planning.Book your Borrow My Brain Session here:⁠[Borrow My Brain Session]⁠Learn more about working with Jewlz The Budget Nerd at ⁠jewlzthebudgetnerd.com
  • Money Mindset Matters More Than Budgeting | ADHD-Friendly Identity Work | 117 26.05.2026 16min
    Can ADHD and money mindset keep you stuck in debt even if you know how to budget? In this episode of the Debt Rebel Podcast, Jewlz The Budget Nerd breaks down the connection between ADHD, money mindset, shame, emotional spending, budgeting struggles, and financial behavior.If you’ve ever felt like you’re “bad with money,” constantly restarting your budget, avoiding your bank account, overspending for dopamine, or stuck in a cycle of debt and financial shame, this episode is for you. Jewlz shares her personal journey of paying off over $107,000 in debt despite having a degree in economics, and explains why your money mistakes are not your identity — they’re data.You’ll learn:How ADHD can impact budgeting and financial decision-makingWhy shame keeps people stuck financially longer than the mistake itselfCommon money mindset beliefs that sabotage progressHow emotional spending and avoidance behaviors developADHD-friendly budgeting strategies that reduce decision fatigueSimple systems to create financial consistency without perfectionWhy tiny financial wins build long-term confidenceHow to stop the “all-or-nothing” budgeting cycleWays to reframe negative money beliefs and build healthier financial habitsThis episode is packed with practical encouragement for parents, working moms, ADHD adults, and anyone trying to improve their personal finances without shame or restriction-heavy budgeting systems.If you’re ready to stop identifying with your overdraft fees, debt balance, or financial mistakes and start building sustainable money habits, hit play now.Topics covered:ADHD and money management, budgeting with ADHD, emotional spending, debt payoff motivation, financial mindset, personal finance for moms, budgeting tips, money shame, financial coaching, dopamine spending, zero-based budgeting, financial habits, ADHD-friendly budgeting systems, overcoming debt, and improving financial confidence.Connect with Jewlz The Budget Nerd and book a “Borrow My Brain” financial coaching session at Jewlz The Budget Nerd.
  • Pay Off Debt With ADHD | The 14-Day Attack Plan | 116 19.05.2026 6min
    You've tried debt elimination before and lost momentum—not because you're broken, but because your plan was too slow for your ADHD brain. Jewlz breaks down why quick wins matter more than perfection, reveals the truth about visible progress and motivation, and gives you a 14-day attack plan to pick your smallest debt and actually see movement. This is money management for brains that need speed, not shame.Join the Summer Savings Challenge (Launching May 13, 2026): https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/maychallengeConnect with Jewlz on Threads: https://www.threads.com/@jewlzthebudgetnerdGrab your freebies and more at https://www.debtrebelpodcast.com/Podcast Disclaimer:This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. As a financial coach, I share insights, strategies, and tools to help you make more confident decisions with your money—but personal finance is personal. Your situation, priorities, and goals are unique, and what works for one person may not be the right fit for you.This content should not be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. I encourage you to seek guidance from a trusted financial professional who can understand your full financial picture and provide personalized recommendations.Additionally, while we may discuss topics related to stress, habits, and behavior, I am not a licensed medical or mental health professional. Any insights shared are based on personal experience and research and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical or psychological advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for support in those areas.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own financial and personal decisions.
  • Budgeting with ADHD: Why Complex Systems Drain You (And What Works Instead) | 115 12.05.2026 7min
    Why does budgeting with ADHD feel impossible? It's not you—it's the system. In this episode, Jewlz breaks down why traditional budgets exhaust ADHD brains and reveals the simple budget for ADHD moms that actually sticks. Discover practical budgeting strategies designed for how your brain works, not against it. Perfect for busy moms tired of guilt and complexity.Join the Summer Savings Challenge (Launching May 13, 2026): https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/maychallengeConnect with Jewlz on Threads: https://www.threads.com/@jewlzthebudgetnerdGrab your freebies and more at https://www.debtrebelpodcast.com/
  • Mental Exhaustion + Money Decisions: The Missing Link in ADHD Budgeting | 114 07.05.2026 9min
    You carry the mental load around family budgeting, bill reminders, and financial decisions—and it's draining your energy (and your bank account). In this episode, Jewlz unpacks the invisible emotional labor moms and caregivers take on in money management, why rest alone won't fix it, and how building simple financial systems creates real breathing room. Learn why financial decision fatigue is an ADHD issue, not a personal failure, and get a clear path to less overwhelm.Join the Summer Savings Challenge (Launching May 13, 2026): https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/maychallengeConnect with Jewlz on Threads: https://www.threads.com/@jewlzthebudgetnerdGrab your freebies and more at https://www.debtrebelpodcast.com/
  • Why Your Emergency Fund Isn't Growing | Budgeting for ADHD Moms | 113 05.05.2026 11min
    You're not imagining it—your money disappears faster than it should. In this episode, Jewlz breaks down how invisible money leaks quietly drain your budget and keep your emergency fund stuck, then reveals three simple 10-minute actions to redirect money, reduce financial stress, and start saving without overhauling your entire budgeting system. Perfect for busy moms and anyone struggling with ADHD and money management.Summer Savings Challenge Starts May 13th, 2026: https://www.debtrebelpodcast.com/Download FREE resources: ⁠https://debtrebelpodcast.com/⁠⁠Connect with Jewlz on Threads: https://www.threads.com/@jewlzthebudgetnerdPodcast Disclaimer:This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. As a financial coach, I share insights, strategies, and tools to help you make more confident decisions with your money—but personal finance is personal. Your situation, priorities, and goals are unique, and what works for one person may not be the right fit for you.This content should not be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. I encourage you to seek guidance from a trusted financial professional who can understand your full financial picture and provide personalized recommendations.Additionally, while we may discuss topics related to stress, habits, and behavior, I am not a licensed medical or mental health professional. Any insights shared are based on personal experience and research and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical or psychological advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for support in those areas.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own financial and personal decisions.
  • Money Habits & ADHD: Consistency Isn’t Discipline—It’s This | 112 28.04.2026 11min
    Forget discipline—your ADHD brain needs rhythm, not willpower. Learn how to build family budgeting and ADHD money habits that actually stick by ditching all-or-nothing cycles and choosing ONE repeatable system. We're breaking down why motivation fades, how to build a rhythm your brain trusts, and the single weekly habit that unlocks consistency without burnout. Stop restarting your budget. Start building rhythms that work for your neurobiology.Leave Jewlz a voice note at ⁠https://debtrebelpodcast.com/⁠Vote the Women Podcasters Award Here: ⁠https://debtrebelpodcast.com/⁠⁠Download FREE resources: ⁠https://debtrebelpodcast.com/⁠⁠Podcast Disclaimer:This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. As a financial coach, I share insights, strategies, and tools to help you make more confident decisions with your money—but personal finance is personal. Your situation, priorities, and goals are unique, and what works for one person may not be the right fit for you.This content should not be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. I encourage you to seek guidance from a trusted financial professional who can understand your full financial picture and provide personalized recommendations.Additionally, while we may discuss topics related to stress, habits, and behavior, I am not a licensed medical or mental health professional. Any insights shared are based on personal experience and research and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical or psychological advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for support in those areas.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own financial and personal decisions.
  • Why You Avoid Your Bank Account | Overcoming Shame and Guilt in ADHD Money Management| 111 21.04.2026 8min
    No shame finance starts here: If checking your bank account feels stressful, your brain is protecting you—and that's not laziness. In this episode, Jewlz explores why money avoidance happens, how shame and overwhelm feed the cycle, and why "just check it" advice backfires. Learn the neuroscience behind account avoidance, practical ways to build a judgment-free relationship with your numbers, and a simple 10-minute money date ritual to break free. Perfect for adults with ADHD and anyone avoiding their finances due to shame or overwhelm.Leave Jewlz a voice note at https://debtrebelpodcast.com/Vote the Women Podcasters Award Here: https://debtrebelpodcast.com/⁠Download FREE resources: https://debtrebelpodcast.com/⁠Podcast Disclaimer:This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. As a financial coach, I share insights, strategies, and tools to help you make more confident decisions with your money—but personal finance is personal. Your situation, priorities, and goals are unique, and what works for one person may not be the right fit for you.This content should not be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. I encourage you to seek guidance from a trusted financial professional who can understand your full financial picture and provide personalized recommendations.Additionally, while we may discuss topics related to stress, habits, and behavior, I am not a licensed medical or mental health professional. Any insights shared are based on personal experience and research and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical or psychological advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for support in those areas.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own financial and personal decisions.
  • Never Forget a Bill Again: ADHD-Friendly Money Management Strategies | 110 14.04.2026 7min
    In this episode of Debt Rebel, Jewlz The Budget Nerd shares practical, ADHD-friendly money management strategies to never forget a bill again. Managing finances with adult ADHD or executive dysfunction can be challenging, especially when it comes to staying on top of bills and payments. What You'll Learn: The importance of systems in bill managementUsing automation to prevent missed paymentsSetting up auto pay through bank accountsManaging bills with ADHD and executive dysfunctionCreating a weekly financial review routineJewlz walks you through setting up effective systems, automation techniques, and mindset shifts that simplify your money system and eliminate stress from bill management. Learn how to use auto pay for your most important bills, create a separate email for bill notifications, and tailor payment dates to fit your pay schedule. These judgment free finance tips support adults with ADHD and neurodivergent money habits in building reliable routines and reducing financial anxiety. Whether you're looking for debt reduction strategies or practical budgeting advice, this episode provides actionable steps towards simplifying finances and gaining control over your money.Vote the Women Podcasters Award Here: ⁠https://debtrebelpodcast.com/⁠Download FREE resources: ⁠https://debtrebelpodcast.com/⁠⁠Podcast Disclaimer:This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. As a financial coach, I share insights, strategies, and tools to help you make more confident decisions with your money—but personal finance is personal. Your situation, priorities, and goals are unique, and what works for one person may not be the right fit for you.This content should not be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. I encourage you to seek guidance from a trusted financial professional who can understand your full financial picture and provide personalized recommendations.Additionally, while we may discuss topics related to stress, habits, and behavior, I am not a licensed medical or mental health professional. Any insights shared are based on personal experience and research and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical or psychological advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for support in those areas.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own financial and personal decisions.
  • ADHD Money: Detecting Invisible Spending Leaks and Managing Finances Mindfully | 109 07.04.2026 7min
    Where Is My Money Going? | Detecting Invisible Spending Leaks with ADHD“Ever check your bank account and think… ‘Wait, where did all of it go?’”What You'll Learn: What You'll Learn: The impact of small, unnoticed expenses on overall financesPractical tips for mindful spending and trackingThe importance of regular, brief financial check-insHow to use habits and routines to improve money managementWhat You'll Learn: The impact of small, unnoticed expenses on overall financesPractical tips for mindful spending and trackingThe importance of regular, brief financial check-insHow to use habits and routines to improve money managementVote the Women Podcasters Award Here: https://debtrebelpodcast.com/Podcast Disclaimer:This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. As a financial coach, I share insights, strategies, and tools to help you make more confident decisions with your money—but personal finance is personal. Your situation, priorities, and goals are unique, and what works for one person may not be the right fit for you.This content should not be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. I encourage you to seek guidance from a trusted financial professional who can understand your full financial picture and provide personalized recommendations.Additionally, while we may discuss topics related to stress, habits, and behavior, I am not a licensed medical or mental health professional. Any insights shared are based on personal experience and research and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical or psychological advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for support in those areas.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own financial and personal decisions.
  • Impulse Spending & ADHD | The Dopamine Loop Trap | 108 31.03.2026 9min
    How do I stop impulse spending?In this episode, Jewlz The Budget Nerd shares insights on managing impulse buys, especially for those with ADHD, emphasizing understanding dopamine triggers, creating safeguards, and planning ahead to stay aligned with financial goals.What You'll Learn: Spot dopamine and impulse spending patternsStrategies to interrupt impulsive buyingCreating safeguards and guardrailsUsing a 24-hour rule for purchasesBuffer funds for indulgencesIf impulse spending is your biggest struggle, we build real-life guardrails inside my membership so you’re not relying on willpower at 9pm. Learn more at https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/membership.Vote for the Women Podcasters Award Here: https://debtrebelpodcast.com/Full Show Notes: https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/blog/how-to-stop-impulse-spendingPodcast Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. As a financial coach, I share insights, strategies, and tools to help you make more confident decisions with your money—but personal finance is personal. Your situation, priorities, and goals are unique, and what works for one person may not be the right fit for you.This content should not be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. I encourage you to seek guidance from a trusted financial professional who can understand your full financial picture and provide personalized recommendations.Additionally, while we may discuss topics related to stress, habits, and behavior, I am not a licensed medical or mental health professional. Any insights shared are based on personal experience and research and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical or psychological advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for support in those areas.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own financial and personal decisions.
  • Why Budgets Don’t Stick: ADHD and Money Management Strategies | 107 24.03.2026 9min
    You start a budget feeling motivated… and a few days later, you’ve already abandoned it. Not because you lack discipline — but because the system was never built for your brain.In this episode, we break down why traditional budgeting methods fail — especially for those with ADHD or busy, unpredictable lives. You’ll learn how to simplify your system, reduce overwhelm, and build a flexible budget that actually works in real life.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:Why budgeting failure isn’t about disciplineHow ADHD and “out of sight, out of mind” impacts moneyWhy static budgets don’t work in real lifeHow to simplify your budget into 3–5 core categoriesPractical ways to stay consistent without overwhelmFull Show Notes: https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/blog/why-cant-i-stick-to-a-budgetPodcast DisclaimerThis podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. As a financial coach, I share insights, strategies, and tools to help you make more confident decisions with your money—but personal finance is personal. Your situation, priorities, and goals are unique, and what works for one person may not be the right fit for you.This content should not be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. I encourage you to seek guidance from a trusted financial professional who can understand your full financial picture and provide personalized recommendations.Additionally, while we may discuss topics related to stress, habits, and behavior, I am not a licensed medical or mental health professional. Any insights shared are based on personal experience and research and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical or psychological advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for support in those areas.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own financial and personal decisions.
  • How Faith Changes Your Money Mindset: Gratitude, Generosity & Parenting | Podcastathon | 106 20.03.2026 39min
    In this special Podcastathon episode, join Jewlz The Budget Nerd and Bart Lesco from West Sound Youth for Christ as they explore how faith transforms our money mindset through gratitude, generosity, and parenting. Dive into important conversations about judgmentfree finances and family budgeting while discovering how faith and love reshape the way adults with ADHD and families manage money effectively. Bart shares inspiring stories from West Sound Youth for Christ, highlighting how financial fear and the pressure to chase wealth can be replaced by generosity and purposeful giving. They discuss practical tips for balancing faith, financial planning for women and families, and cultivating a positive relationship with money that embraces forgiveness and growth.This episode is perfect for anyone looking for no shame finance advice, including ADHD parents and individuals seeking debt reduction strategies and meaningful money education. Learn why supporting the next generation through Youth for Christ creates lasting impact, and get motivated to take control of your financial future with hope and faith.Support Youth for Christ here: https://westsoundyfc.orgIf you find value in this conversation, please share it with friends and families eager to build financially intentional, faith-filled lives with practical budgeting and ADHD-friendly money management strategies.
  • What to Do With Your Tax Refund: Pay Off Debt or Spend It? — ADHD-Friendly Money Management Strategies | 105 17.03.2026 11min
    Your tax refund is a pivotal moment in your financial journey, especially if you're focused on ADHD money management and debt reduction strategies. In this episode of the Debt Rebel Podcast, Jewlz the Budget Nerd breaks down why tax refunds often disappear quickly and how adopting judgment free finances can help you make confident, sustainable money decisions.If you've ever watched your tax refund vanish without improving your financial situation, this episode offers practical budgeting advice for adults with ADHD and families managing money challenges. You'll discover the biggest money mistakes people make, how emotional spending undermines progress, and the smartest ways to use your refund—whether to eliminate debt fast or build an emergency fund.Tune in to learn when to prioritize paying off debt versus saving money effectively, and how one clear decision can create real financial momentum. Plus, find out how the Alliance Coaching Membership supports your financial planning for women and ADHD parents through personalized debt coaching and practical budget plans.Subscribe to join a community dedicated to no shame finance and learn ADHD-friendly money strategies that stick, helping you take control and achieve financial freedom.Full Show Notes: https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/blog/tax-refund-pay-off-debtDisclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. As a financial coach, I share insights, strategies, and tools to help you make more confident decisions with your money—but personal finance is personal. Your situation, priorities, and goals are unique, and what works for one person may not be the right fit for you.This content should not be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. I encourage you to seek guidance from a trusted financial professional who can understand your full financial picture and provide personalized recommendations.Additionally, while we may discuss topics related to stress, habits, and behavior, I am not a licensed medical or mental health professional. Any insights shared are based on personal experience and research and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical or psychological advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for support in those areas.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own financial and personal decisions.
  • Master Consistency to Eliminate Debt Fast: Stop Restarting Your Debt Payoff Plan | 104 10.03.2026 15min
    Most people struggling to pay off debt don't fail due to poor budgeting tools but because they aren't mentally prepared for the journey. This episode dives deep into debt reduction strategies tailored for adults with ADHD and anyone facing shame or emotional resistance around money. You'll discover how to adopt a no shame finance approach and overcome all-or-nothing thinking, comparison traps, and emotional setbacks that keep you restarting your debt payoff plan.Learn practical steps on how to build sustainable momentum with consistent, ADHD-friendly money management tactics, and how to plan for resistance without guilt. Whether you're looking for debt coaching insights or ways to integrate family budgeting into your financial planning, this episode provides indispensable mindset shifts and tools for long-term success.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:[00:00] Why debt payoff is a mindset endurance game — not just a math problem[03:00] The dangers of all-or-nothing thinking and comparison traps[08:00] Recognizing and managing emotional resistance during debt payoff[14:00] How consistent progress compounds faster than urgent bursts[18:00] Practical strategies: choosing a plan, setting realistic goals, and preparing for setbacksLearn more at https://debtrebelpodcast.com/Work with Jewlz: https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/Full Show Notes: https://www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com/blog/how-to-stay-motivated-during-debt-payoffDisclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. As a financial coach, I share insights, strategies, and tools to help you make more confident decisions with your money—but personal finance is personal. Your situation, priorities, and goals are unique, and what works for one person may not be the right fit for you.This content should not be considered financial, legal, or investment advice. I encourage you to seek guidance from a trusted financial professional who can understand your full financial picture and provide personalized recommendations.Additionally, while we may discuss topics related to stress, habits, and behavior, I am not a licensed medical or mental health professional. Any insights shared are based on personal experience and research and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical or psychological advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for support in those areas.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own financial and personal decisions.

Suosittu maassa

Tämä podcast esiintyy myös näiden maiden podcast-listoilla.