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106. Thinking About Tomorrow?

Season #10 Episode #106

Welcome to the fit financial, I’m your host Amanda Hanquist and we are diving into “thinking about tomorrow”.

Are you “Thinking about tomorrow”. It doesn’t matter if you make $70,000 or $700,000, if you don’t have enough now, you never will. Let’s talk about why that is, and some ways you can get a handle on this now, so you can best have the future your younger self thought you’d have.

We can create all the wealth we want, but it’s important to be healthy to enjoy what you’ve built, so joining us on our health segment today is health and fitness space legend, John Gorman, John has been an industry leader for decades, has been a gym owner, owns a supplement company and has a focus is the physique enhancement space, he is a wealth of knowledge and is here to talk with us today about the basics and the importance of preventative lab work before it’s too late.

Thank you for listening to the fit financial, be sure to join us every other week to get your financial health in order. If you liked this episode please be sure to subscribe and leave a review. Find me on instagram at the fit financial or if you’d like to know how you can work with us directly, Visit us at fitwealthadvisors.com

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