Summing Up How We Use The Principles Of "Money Master The Game - 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom" by Tony Robbins
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- Oct 10
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Join Simon as he wraps up the full video series on Money Master the Game – 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom, and see how each principle can be applied to your own financial journey.
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Part 3: Make The Game Winnable
Summary of the above
After walking through Tony Robbins’ five powerful steps to financial freedom, let’s bring it all together.
Ultimately, building wealth isn’t just about numbers - it’s about aligning your money with your goals, values and life circumstances.
As fiduciary advisers, our role is not just about picking investments. It’s about being a financial coach and a behavioural coach, helping you stay on track, even when emotions try to derail your plan.
Why This Matters
Many financial plans fail not because they’re poorly designed, but because people abandon them when fear or greed takes over. By building a plan rooted in your personal values and long-term goals, you’re far more likely to stick with it and succeed.
We help clients:
Clarify their goals and values
Build diversified, low-cost portfolios
Follow an evidence-based investing process
Stay disciplined and avoid emotional decision-making
The Real Goal
Your financial plan should be more than spreadsheets and projections. It should support the life you want to live. When your money decisions are connected to your “why”, your chance of long term success skyrockets.
🎯 Key Takeaways
✅ Align your financial plan with your goals, values and life circumstances
✅ Understand that emotions - not bad plans - often cause failure
✅ Stick to a disciplined, evidence-based investment approach
✅ Consider a fiduciary adviser to help keep you on track
✅ Remember: the best plan is the one you can stick to
Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed this series!
Simon
Alternatively, book a free 15-minute consultation here to discuss your specific situation and explore how to optimise your retirement plan with an experienced fiduciary advisor now.
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