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73. How Much Are You Spending On Your Health?

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In today's podcast episode, we’ll be chatting to you about whether or not you’re spending enough money to maintain your health.
Whether your health spending comes in the form of long weekends away, going to a therapist or even a boujee gym membership, investing in yourself can come in many forms.
But how do you know if you’re spending enough money on your health, or better yet too much? Let’s jump into it.

Specifically, we chatted about:

  • What we personally spend on our health such as gyms, insurance and the odd treat
  • How we justify the costs of health for our spending
  • Why some people are reluctant to spend money on their health

and plenty more!

If you enjoyed today's show, we'd LOVE for you to rate & review it on Apple Podcasts and share your favourite episode with a friend.
SUBSCRIBE to It's No Secret, wherever you listen to podcasts and never miss an episode: Apple Podcasts - Spotify
Follow us for fun chat & financial tidbits on IG: @itsnosecretnz
Got questions? Get in touch: www.itsnosecret.co.nz

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Manage episode 414114649 series 2892167
Content provided by Catherine Emerson & Christine Jensen, Catherine Emerson, and Christine Jensen. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Catherine Emerson & Christine Jensen, Catherine Emerson, and Christine Jensen or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Send us a Text Message.

In today's podcast episode, we’ll be chatting to you about whether or not you’re spending enough money to maintain your health.
Whether your health spending comes in the form of long weekends away, going to a therapist or even a boujee gym membership, investing in yourself can come in many forms.
But how do you know if you’re spending enough money on your health, or better yet too much? Let’s jump into it.

Specifically, we chatted about:

  • What we personally spend on our health such as gyms, insurance and the odd treat
  • How we justify the costs of health for our spending
  • Why some people are reluctant to spend money on their health

and plenty more!

If you enjoyed today's show, we'd LOVE for you to rate & review it on Apple Podcasts and share your favourite episode with a friend.
SUBSCRIBE to It's No Secret, wherever you listen to podcasts and never miss an episode: Apple Podcasts - Spotify
Follow us for fun chat & financial tidbits on IG: @itsnosecretnz
Got questions? Get in touch: www.itsnosecret.co.nz

  continue reading

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