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  • čas přidán 24. 09. 2018
  • Chelsea gets ~personal~ this week and takes a tour through some of her worst financial mistakes and how she overcame them! Want to learn more money mistakes you might be making and how to fix them? Check out this video: • 8 Money Mistakes You'r... .
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  • @thefinancialdiet
    @thefinancialdiet  Před 4 lety +10

    Looking to get ahead with your finances? Here are some essential tips: czcams.com/video/X6TYbmcFbjc/video.html.

  • @RoadRageRod
    @RoadRageRod Před 5 lety +453

    1:01 Living in illegal situations
    3:17 Not having any savings
    6:16 Dating a financially-abusive partner
    9:18 Ruining my credit score
    12:18 Not speaking up at work
    14:21 Not asking for help at home
    17:20 Spending because i disliked myself

    • @MegaBpop
      @MegaBpop Před 4 lety +3

      RoadRageRod Thank You sooooo much !

  • @gertj363
    @gertj363 Před 5 lety +418

    "spend because it makes sense not because youre trying to fill a void in your heart you can't name"

    • @mariadejucilene7659
      @mariadejucilene7659 Před 5 lety +1

      I know! a flipping criminal!! How does a child not take anything to do with social limits on board 😂😂😂 and now I think of my own mistakes in my 20s 🙄😫

    • @CoushattaL
      @CoushattaL Před 4 lety +1

      Me ... Trying to stop this

    • @leahmcdermott4189
      @leahmcdermott4189 Před 4 lety +1

      What if you’re not trying to fill a void? What if you just love food and have no willpower 😂😩.

  • @Golf_With_Gavin
    @Golf_With_Gavin Před 5 lety +753

    The relationship with financial abuse is a HUGE issue with young people financially. So glad you covered that!

    • @chloeneffers2377
      @chloeneffers2377 Před 5 lety +16

      Worked in a bank. I can vouch for this lol

    • @sangeetpanda292
      @sangeetpanda292 Před 5 lety +1

      Same to same

    • @Maya-zl2es
      @Maya-zl2es Před 5 lety +15

      While in a relationship from the ages of 16-21 (with a guy 5 years older than me) I supported him while also finishing school. I thought I was just being a supportive partner.... so many aspects of abuse in that relationship 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @angieemm
      @angieemm Před 5 lety +6

      Ex-husband did it to me. We're in a community property state so there wasn't anything I could do. Federal law supersedes state anyway, so my credit is JUST now getting back to good after a 2006 divorce. Multiple bank accounts, payday loans...ugh.

    • @43vaRR
      @43vaRR Před 4 lety +4

      This includes friendships too

  • @AllTheArtsy
    @AllTheArtsy Před 5 lety +418

    Holy shit. I've never made the connection between physical and emotional abuse, to financial abuse. That sounded horrible. I'm glad you covered it, and was able to recover from it.

  • @NANGSGARAGE
    @NANGSGARAGE Před 5 lety +326

    Time Stamps
    1:00 Number 1 Living in Illegal Situations.
    3:17 Number 2 Not Having Any Savings
    6:16 Number 3 Dating a Financially Abusive Partner
    9:16 Number 4 Ruining My Credit Score
    12:19 Number 5 Not Speaking Up at Work
    14:20 Number 6 Not Asking For Help at Home
    17:17 Number 7 Spending Because I Disliked Myself

    • @NaijaCINE
      @NaijaCINE Před 5 lety +26

      Thanks for doing God's work

    • @Alomah79
      @Alomah79 Před 5 lety +3

      Thank you!

    • @TJaeSpeaks
      @TJaeSpeaks Před 5 lety +4

      You da real MVP

    • @tigerrx7
      @tigerrx7 Před 5 lety

      NANGSTAGRAM TV you guys should seriously stop doing this. Highlights without some other golden nuggets is foolish knowledge absorption

  • @Aeshir2
    @Aeshir2 Před 5 lety +103

    thanks to TFD my financial kink is now watching my emergency fund go up instead of spending

    • @alexanderson281
      @alexanderson281 Před 4 lety +2

      aeshir My kink is I like to watch...my debt go down.

  • @suparnamaiti.
    @suparnamaiti. Před 5 lety +76

    The first point got me thinking. We are Indians. So it's perfectly normal for us to live in our parents' house even after being eighteen. This saves a ton of money, time and energy to find new apartments, having to take care of every single things in your own apartment and all. Though I needed to move out as I attended college in a different city, that experience has actually made me way more stronger and responsible... But my point is, there is no hurry to start your own independent life, just because you are an adult now. Be able to take responsibility at first. Then think of handling everything on your own.

    • @shaheedcassim2752
      @shaheedcassim2752 Před 4 lety +6

      🙈😂Same here, 24 years old with a savings of 3 years total income👌don't leave home till you ready

    • @mariarak8328
      @mariarak8328 Před 2 lety +4

      @@shaheedcassim2752 Not all families are like that, some young people have no choice but to move out or some need to escape difficult home environments.

  • @ACCW42
    @ACCW42 Před 5 lety +181

    Until you mentioned it here, the thought never crossed my mind that you were the CEO of your company. Just want to say how impressed I am with how far you've come and looking forward to seeing how far you'll go. Love your channel for all the advice and even though I like to think of myself as money savvy from early on, you've shown me there's always more I can learn. Thanks so much!

  • @fedrido15
    @fedrido15 Před 5 lety +29

    you know i started watching like a year and a half ago when my credit was in the 500s. I followed your advice to start paying bills on time! and it snowballs to where i started saving which totally saved me several times. now my credit is n the 700s and my consumer debt is gone. Thanks for starting this channel and being the way you are in sharing this very important information!

  • @j.m.7056
    @j.m.7056 Před 5 lety +94

    Excellent presentation of this vital information. I was in a financially abusive marriage and ended up paying thousands of dollars to extricate myself. I've been back on track for many years with good money habits. Chelsea, thanks for sharing your experiences.

  • @user-pp6tv9jh6g
    @user-pp6tv9jh6g Před 5 lety +35

    adding to number 3: if you partner makes you feel ashamed about ANYTHING (not only your finances), I don't believe it is worth dating the person or living with them.

  • @christianharbin7979
    @christianharbin7979 Před 5 lety +455

    Thanks so much for your honesty and vulnerability! That really means a lot and really puts things into perspective for me. This is one of your best videos, in my opinion! I appreciate you and this channel.

    • @LunarKai
      @LunarKai Před 5 lety +11

      Thanks for expressing what I wanted to say.

    • @tarasieczko8871
      @tarasieczko8871 Před 5 lety

      Love your videos but your use of the word "literally" makes it hard to take your message seriously. Feels like I'm watching a high school kid talking. Sorry...

  • @madelinearnold-vasquez943
    @madelinearnold-vasquez943 Před 5 lety +53

    I love that you share personal things like this because it makes me feel less bad about decisions I've made financially that are similar to yours. And your glasses are really cute!!!

  • @phoebexxlouise
    @phoebexxlouise Před 5 lety +117

    A tip about negotiating I learnt from Kate Betts book My Paris Dream: whatever you think is reasonable, ask for double. They might just give it to you. But even if they bargain you down, they're unlikely to bring it down to 50% of what you asked for

    • @MiaStar
      @MiaStar Před 5 lety +28

      I'm not sure what kind of jobs you or that writer are thinking about, but here in the real world... As someone who spent the last 20+ years in retail, I can assure you there is no such thing as asking for double what you want to be paid. In most retail jobs, they start at minimum wage and there is no room for negotiation. Even in the non-retail job I have now, I make 17/hr which is wayyy more than the Massachusetts state min of 11, and there is no way I would have been hired if I gone into the intereview asking for $30/hr (or even 20) instead of the 15 they started me at (for data entry and some shipping). They would have wondered who the hell I thought I was and laughed me out of there.

    • @madisonb5395
      @madisonb5395 Před 5 lety +20

      @@MiaStar I've always been taught that 15% extra was AT MOST the reasonable thing to ask for when negotiating salary and wages... if you're able to negotiate at all, like you said. Glad to see that SOMEONE lives in reality here!

    • @traplover6357
      @traplover6357 Před 5 lety +6

      Depends on your job and if it requires skilled labor or not. A minimum wage worker will not get an increase versus other jobs.

    • @charlotteroberts
      @charlotteroberts Před 4 lety +10

      Afraid this isn't going to work in plenty of places. We had a meeting yesterday about hiring and one of the points that came up is that we will immediately discount a candidate if they ask for a stupid amount of money.

    • @DrewLSsix
      @DrewLSsix Před 2 lety +2

      @@MiaStar in the real world if you demand double they thank you for your time and show you the door, even in today's market that's not going to fly.

  • @MakeupByDiana529
    @MakeupByDiana529 Před 5 lety +28

    I love that you do get personal in the videos, all while teaching us a lesson

  • @MoneyRecall
    @MoneyRecall Před 5 lety +154

    Thank you for covering moving out before you are ready. went through some similar struggles as soon as I turned 18. I can definitely sympathize with anyone who wants to move out but is not yet ready to. Do it right and have a plan that is solid & make sure to have a good chunk of saved cash life is more expensive when you are paying for it.

    • @beachluvr177
      @beachluvr177 Před 5 lety +10

      Yes I want to move out so badly! But I know I can’t yet, I need to really save up.

    • @MoneyRecall
      @MoneyRecall Před 5 lety +10

      I know the feeling. I moved out at 18 with around 600 dollars in my pocket and had just "landed" a half terrible job. I was still a senior in High school and I struggled hard. I shot a video talking about how difficult this time was for me and how to avoid the absolutely terrible time I had. The theme of it all is save money have a plan and ask for help from those that have been where you are tying to go.

    • @NANGSGARAGE
      @NANGSGARAGE Před 5 lety +11

      I moved out at 32 with $20k in savings. I took my sweet ass time 😅

    • @MoneyRecall
      @MoneyRecall Před 5 lety +4

      Haha well then, #save all the money.

    • @MoneyRecall
      @MoneyRecall Před 5 lety +3

      Having saving is definitely a great and very important thing. How much provides metal security is up to the individual. Just remember you will never truly feel all the way ready(for big jumps) to move out beware of the annualizes prelacies. Good luck!

  • @Augustin54
    @Augustin54 Před 5 lety +107

    I’m here for the person who posts each of the 7 with the time stamp. Thanks

  • @johnbradley1139
    @johnbradley1139 Před 5 lety +18

    "Even if you have to stay with parents a little longer, wait until you cam do so legally."
    Good idea. Not always possible.

  • @Samzillah
    @Samzillah Před 5 lety +56

    As an addition to the leasing point. Roommates are a bad idea in general if it means that you will be evicted if they miss rent. Its better to rent a single room out of a house with other tenants than to risk eviction and being left with bills for utilities that they wont pay.
    If you do have to move in with a roommate, try to make sure you know them. My friend moved in with a girl she met in her group home because she couldn't afford anything without a roommate. It was cheaper than any room rental. That girl left her with over 200 of unpaid utilities and got her evicted. She then moved in with a girl from school, and then realized that her new roommate was on meth. She had nowhere to go so she stayed until she called me at 2am and begged me to come pick her up. She took as much as she could and never went back for the rest.

    • @MiaStar
      @MiaStar Před 5 lety +7

      My worst roommates were ones I was friendly/friends with prior to living together, and the best roommates were the ones who were total strangers from Craigslist, MySpace, and Facebook. After 15 years I've learned never to live with someone I want to remain friends with!

    • @UNDERDOG18UNDERDOG18
      @UNDERDOG18UNDERDOG18 Před 4 měsíci

      @@MiaStar I prefer never to live with anyone besides my husband and son. Roommates are unreliable.

  • @sebern2
    @sebern2 Před 5 lety +15

    Love #7. That is a maturity thing. Although, as someone raised by parents born in the early 1920's, at 51, my 13 year old daughter's first stop when in need of clothes is the local hospital auxiliary shop... Yes, second hand. She understands that money saved in one area opens up money to be spent in another.

  • @matsuokaemily
    @matsuokaemily Před 5 lety +51

    Wow very relatable and honest! I spent a lot of my early 20’s spending money on stupid things. I recently have been focused on saving and truly thinking about my what I want to buy.

  • @mariarooney6262
    @mariarooney6262 Před 5 lety +63

    One of your best yet. Thank you for your honesty. Pride goes before a fall. You are becoming wiser and wiser. I'm happy for you that you are learning life lessons so young. Life ebbs and flows. You are an inspiration. Keep up the good work!

  • @SAmaryllis
    @SAmaryllis Před 5 lety +15

    This is one of the videos I've enjoyed the most so far from this channel. Thank you for putting so much of yourself out there to help others who might be in the same situation!

  • @jeffkot8099
    @jeffkot8099 Před 5 lety +2

    I left a drunken, and abusive home at 17. I worked 3PT jobs, and lived in a van for the first 2 years of college. It was hard to survive then in 1981 ! I just don't know how the young do it now ! Good luck to youth ! May you find your way and be happy .

  • @xeyang8178
    @xeyang8178 Před 5 lety +19

    Thanks for being so open and vulnerable about all your situations!

  • @mimzers1
    @mimzers1 Před 5 lety +39

    Dating a filthy rich guy is no easy task for any of us. I also had a abusive boyfriend with millions. Thanks for being so honest and these tips are so helpful. I have a huge spending problem but thank god ive saved more than the average American!!

  • @ohheycrystalhey
    @ohheycrystalhey Před 5 lety +104

    do you think your parents making you save all your paychecks while growing up contributed to your overspending once you turned 18?

    • @vcr6854
      @vcr6854 Před 5 lety +18

      Crystal Gong this is something I was wondering too

    • @whativerealized8943
      @whativerealized8943 Před 5 lety +26

      I guess it did, but i think the blame lies more on the kid than the parent, because they did let her spend 25% (probably on fun stuff since parents pay the rent, utilities, and clothing), and didn’t force her to give it all up. If parents dont teach the concept of saving to their kids, it’s much worse, because saving is learned behavior, it’s more important for a child to learn self control and how to think long term than spend money on useless things.

    • @user-uq3ow1ix4f
      @user-uq3ow1ix4f Před 5 lety +42

      I wondered that too. I remember I made $400 on my first paycheck working retail when I was 16. I spent the whole paycheck in like a week. I don't even remember what I spent it on. Im glad I did that young thought because literally after that first paycheck I learned how long it took me to earn it and how little time it took me to spend it and ever since then I always save and really think about each purchase I make. I'm glad I made that mistake when I was 16 living with my parents and had no bills instead of my 20s.

    • @ahoardersheart
      @ahoardersheart Před 5 lety +16

      I’m going to guess it contributed towards it. She could finally spend that money after all those years. Maybe saving 25% of the check and let her decide how to spend 75% she would have learned more self-control. Then again, when you’re that young...most of us blow through all our money! I’ll teach my boys more self control when coming to money...hopefully that will help!

    • @MariposaRedimida
      @MariposaRedimida Před 5 lety +15

      Parents must have been beyond disappointed but super proud now! I'm actually really impressed with the level of growth she has developed in around 5, 7 years? It really sounds like an addiction recovery, it's just day and night!

  • @Cuttiegirlsu
    @Cuttiegirlsu Před 5 lety +6

    i appreicate all your videos, but this has to be my favorite. thanks for being honest and candid; its going to help a lot of people!

  • @anthonysilva5312
    @anthonysilva5312 Před 5 lety +9

    This was amazing. Took a lot of strength to share.
    I’m a male on the cusp of retirement and this still made a lot of sense

  • @circeowaggles
    @circeowaggles Před 5 lety +5

    I started a savings to impress a girl and it completly changed my life.

  • @nicolegugliotticraft
    @nicolegugliotticraft Před 5 lety +22

    asking for help: for those who might not have friends or family that they can talk money stuff with, the youtube personal finance community is amazing. there are also great facebook groups that offer lots of support. i am not personally a dave ramsey devotee but for folks who seriously struggle with overspending and racking up debt, his community is really great. thanks for a really good video. this is one of my faves!

  • @MariposaRedimida
    @MariposaRedimida Před 5 lety +1

    Chelsea, this video is excellent! So many important points and lessons to learn. Thank you for making this! Young people desperately need this kind of education, so many are needlessly learning all of it the hard way if at all.
    The reason I look up to you is I have never done anything like moving out on my own and been in charge of all of my bills. I am extremely privileged still but almost to my detriment in the sense that I haven't gone through the process of becoming responsible for myself yet, and it still scares me. Even if you learned by making mistakes and suffering the consequences, not only have you realized where you went wrong but you are making it your life purpose to educate us, by opening up and being this vulnerable. I love that so much! So much respect for you Chelsea, you are awesome! There are countless people who go through what you went through and worse, but they don't ever learn from it. The fact that you did and made it your goal to help others be empowered by what you've learned, is so commendable! There is so much content CZcams that is merely entertaining, while this is life changing stuff, you are truly making a difference. Thank you.

  • @caseycheng2412
    @caseycheng2412 Před 5 lety

    I just want to say... this is the most heartfelt TFD video I've ever watched. Period. Not even close to the other ones. Thank you, Chelsea.

  • @VanessaKrystynaBeauty
    @VanessaKrystynaBeauty Před 5 lety +7

    Thanks for sharing and being so honest about your experience! Very helpful 💕

  • @katrindavidkova2874
    @katrindavidkova2874 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much for making this!! It was super helpful and I appreciate your honesty and mostly how you dont let your past define you in limiting terms today! Love you to the entire TFD team

  • @Hannah-pi2yr
    @Hannah-pi2yr Před 5 lety

    By far my favorite video by TFD. I was such a financial mess filled with shame and guilt over my debt, and I don't recall how I stumbled upon this channel, but it literally relieved me of that burden. I appreciate the honesty and relatability of these videos by TFD.

  • @jennym-k9787
    @jennym-k9787 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you for talking honestly and clearly about financial abuse. That took guts, and will help a lot of people.

  • @VanessaLoveCounselor
    @VanessaLoveCounselor Před 5 lety +2

    The financial abuse, feeling helpless and the low self-esteem aspects are great points to why people end up in bad places financially. This has definitely inspired me as a topic that I need to cover on my webpage.

  • @grandunification
    @grandunification Před 5 lety +4

    This is amazing Chelsea! Financial literacy is so important, thank you for making me feel like I can take control of my own life and finances.Everything you put on this channel is so valuable and accessible, thank you so much for that.

  • @franciscoinc2658
    @franciscoinc2658 Před 5 lety +12

    Your channel is awesome. I'm a 57-year-old male, so not really in your demographic :) However, your stories and advice are completely relatable.

  • @VeggieEveryDay
    @VeggieEveryDay Před 5 lety

    Your honesty and candidness are refreshing and I appreciate your selflessness in putting all that out there. Not to mention, I have a real hot mess past myself so you're not alone!

  • @belovedlioness4451
    @belovedlioness4451 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for being so honest about being a financial hot mess. There's so much shame about making these mistakes and you always inspire me to be more open and honest about my mess--which makes it possible to actually fix!

  • @cltinturkey
    @cltinturkey Před 5 lety +3

    Powerful video and important message. So glad you pulled yourself out of these situations and learned life lessons you'll never forget. Get out there and continue to kick @&%.

  • @angiegonzalez52311
    @angiegonzalez52311 Před 3 lety

    This made me feel a whole lot better about my financial journey. I’m 33 now and I have definitely neglected my credit history in my 20s, dated an emotionally abusive jerk, and struggled to save money. Thank you for sharing!!! This was a great piece.

  • @dialindsey
    @dialindsey Před 5 lety +1

    I needed this. Thank you for being absolutely unsugared and unfiltered. Fan gained.

  • @SP_Saga
    @SP_Saga Před 4 lety

    This is your best video so far. I find the mistakes to avoid way more instructive than right things to do. Thank you for sharing and keep up the great work Chelsea!

  • @JamieKateAdoc
    @JamieKateAdoc Před 5 lety

    I love how open you are about money. Love this channel so much!

  • @mccolk
    @mccolk Před 5 lety

    This is the best TFD video I've watched thus far. Thanks for being so open and honest, Chelsea!

  • @EJay8906
    @EJay8906 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you so much for your transparency! It's very encouraging to know that I can redeem myself from the mistakes that I have made in the past.

  • @jettqk1
    @jettqk1 Před 5 lety

    This is such a fantastic video! Thanks so much for posting and for being so honest about your experience!

  • @nikkineal6431
    @nikkineal6431 Před 5 lety +1

    I’d love a Chelsea video on speaking confidently/public speaking. She has a really nice voice and always seems so natural on camera.

  • @4evrcurious
    @4evrcurious Před 5 lety

    Thank you for being honest about all of your decisions, as well as your previous experience with financial abuse. I did not realize until accumulating additional financial challenges how much of an impact both emotional AND financial abuse had in my previous relationship. I just started recovering from that negative experience and all of your videos have been immensely beneficial!

  • @Whisper88888888
    @Whisper88888888 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing!! You're so inspirational & your info is legitimately changing my life🤗

  • @Ryeuchi
    @Ryeuchi Před 4 lety

    You’re like the irl version of Rebecca Bloomwood from Confessions of a Shopaholic 😂 growing up poor in a rich city and embarrassed that your mom would shop at Marshall’s, suffering from crippling debt and shopping to fill a void in your life to becoming an actual finance blogger and giving people financial advice from personal experience, it’s exactly like the movie! Anyway love the channel you’re a whole inspiration 💕

  • @rosespersonal550
    @rosespersonal550 Před 5 lety

    This was the most relatable videos I’ve watched from this channel so far. I appreciate your continual honesty. And number 7-damn, that’s me.

  • @Kayyy8585
    @Kayyy8585 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for this video and sharing your experiences. Your channel keeps getting better and better. ❤️

  • @BrenHeartsCappie
    @BrenHeartsCappie Před 5 lety

    I never comment, but thank you so much for being so honest and open.
    It’s helped me be honest with friends about money during conversations and I have no doubt that the financial abuse part might hit home for many and might be something that was needed to take a step towards leaving those relationships.
    It’s so important to be honest and to see that many of our habits start from adolescence, I wish I had learned so many of these things early on.

  • @daviddimascio2338
    @daviddimascio2338 Před 4 lety +1

    This is absolutely brilliant and thank you for offering such intelligent advice from your personal perspective. Asking for help can be the biggest hurdle to overcome.

  • @RobertaMathias97
    @RobertaMathias97 Před 3 lety

    I'm actually impressed with how informative this video was. wow. congrats for doing such a great job

  • @dallasdandigitalproduction393

    I just started watching TFD this year, and so far its amazing. Chelsea thanks for your honesty about your financial mistakes. ive made PLENTY of my own.Your channel helps me to look at my own situation and see where i can improve.

  • @RockyMountainGardener
    @RockyMountainGardener Před 5 lety

    Thank you for sharing your personal experiences! I'm also very happy to hear that you've moved on and improved your financial life!

  • @livingty
    @livingty Před 5 lety

    Hay thank you, I’m totally in the hole financially and I’m finally learning that I need to educate my self on the mechanisms of finance. Thank you so much for educating so well, it’s really helping

  • @johnroddy8756
    @johnroddy8756 Před 4 lety

    A breath of fresh air so honest and down to earth

  • @atninethirtytwo
    @atninethirtytwo Před 5 lety

    Love how honest you are. Great video and a great reason for starting your channel!

  • @kathleenharris-officialmus261

    This video was very helpful and i want to thank you for your honesty. I watch your videos every week and find them very informative as a mum to 7 children. Absolutely LOVE The Financial Diet xxx

  • @anamireles7645
    @anamireles7645 Před 5 lety +18

    Thank you so much Chelsea.

  • @JayTheDragonKing
    @JayTheDragonKing Před 5 lety

    Love you so much for sharing these stories. This is so valuable.

  • @dashadaria1
    @dashadaria1 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you very much! It was very touching!

  • @Willowing100
    @Willowing100 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for being so open and honest! Thanks for sharing and great tips! Xx

  • @sarahlundberg4335
    @sarahlundberg4335 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for making these type of videos and letting us learn from your experiences. I am 23 and really trying to get into the motion of “adulting”.
    I just want to say you and the rest of TFD really make a difference in people’s lives for the better!

  • @mr_jeff2932
    @mr_jeff2932 Před 5 lety

    I love what you guys are doing here. It is real and empowering. I wish you were around when I got out of college years ago. Keep it up.

  • @bieourself
    @bieourself Před 5 lety

    Wow. Best one so far. Thank you for your honesty and vulnerability! I command you for not being emotional while talking about some of these things. I would have been!

  • @theorganizedbudgeter1655
    @theorganizedbudgeter1655 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for being so honest about subjects that sometimes suck to talk about. I was in a relationship where he controlled all the money for our family. Ultimately I left with nothing and it was a very scary situation. Now I am building my credit and slowly getting a savings going. I love watching your show for advice and the reminder that I am not alone

  • @49malene
    @49malene Před 5 lety

    This was so incredibly helpful! As an 18 year old, I learn so much from you and your previous experiences at my age. Thanks so much for sharing, love ya

  • @MaceyRosalie
    @MaceyRosalie Před 5 lety

    This is one of the best educational videos that I've ever watched and it didn't even feel "educational". Thanks so much.

  • @hayleytara3203
    @hayleytara3203 Před 5 lety

    I think this channel needs way more subscribers. Very helpful, knowledgeable.. love. Thank you

  • @kawaiiholic1
    @kawaiiholic1 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing video!! Lots of things we never talk about, like financially abusive relationships and “things because you dislike yourself”!

  • @justdreaming3869
    @justdreaming3869 Před 5 lety

    I loved this video so so much!!! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @tagtraumerin5077
    @tagtraumerin5077 Před 5 lety

    You're an real inspiration. We need more strong women like you who are not ashamed to be open about their mistakes.

  • @ShaneCM
    @ShaneCM Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this vid. Very helpful

  • @m.a.d.m.5425
    @m.a.d.m.5425 Před 5 lety

    I recently broke up with an ex who was also very financially abusive. They may have argued that it had been the other way around where I was financially abusive- a moocher, a leech, etc. I was never interested in them for their money but their personality which I now see unattractive and abusive. I haven't spoken about the financially abusive power dynamic in my perosnal life frankly for the reason that I felt alone in my circumstance. I wish neither of us would have experienced that and that no one else does however already having gone through it I am glad we can be here to support and empathise with each other regarding the difficult and confusing circumstances. All my love and gratitude to you, Chelsea!

  • @DrBiohack
    @DrBiohack Před 5 lety +44

    You are so smart with these tips!!🙌 Using experts where you need to is such a good reminder especially if you have so many other strategic priorities. 💗

  • @IMakeupStuff
    @IMakeupStuff Před 5 lety +1

    Unfortunately, I was in a position that I had to move out before I was ready. And that set me up for a bunch of financial shit that I'm still trying to get out of, 16 years later. I was SO poor for so long, that when I finally did start making money, I had no idea how to save it. It was like a starving person going to an all you can eat buffet. This was exacerbated by the fact that I grew up in an abusive household, where any time I needed money for something for school or whatever, it was a huge deal and set me up for always feeling like I never had enough. I'm still trying to change my headspace around money, but it's so hard. I'm trying to buy a house now, and it's such an eye opening experience into how much I fucked up my financial life.

  • @Mellyouttaphase
    @Mellyouttaphase Před 5 lety

    Wow this is an excellent video. Thank you for being so transparent. I have been watching your channel for a while now but have not yet seen this. Your mistakes were me! I remember every week dropping wads of cash off to one of my best friends who was amazing with money and that was the first time in my adult life I had ever learned to save (I was 24!). I lived from week to week for a long time but have not hit the red line for quite a while now.
    I grew up in a lower working class family and I totally relate to your story. Money to me was something to spend and I always tried to hide my self-perceived inadequacy by buying things - clothes I couldn’t afford, expensive dinners, this round’s on me! Etc. Then I noticed that the people who could actually afford to pay for such luxuries didn’t feel the need to, they weren’t trying to prove anything. Ouch.

  • @TheBemused
    @TheBemused Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing your experiences, Chelsea! This type of vulnerability and openness is what a lot of people need to hear. -Akeiva

  • @WellBehavedWallet
    @WellBehavedWallet Před 5 lety

    Really appreciate your candor and honesty! Thank you so much for posting this video. xWBW

  • @rachelbuchner1683
    @rachelbuchner1683 Před 2 lety

    This video meant a lot to me, thank you for sharing your story.

  • @lisamitchell4575
    @lisamitchell4575 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for all you do. It open my eyes. I will be turning 63 and I am having a blast budgeting. Who knew. I am able to save, give and spend. Thank you again

  • @stephaniemiersch
    @stephaniemiersch Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for that candid video.

  • @hottiehashira
    @hottiehashira Před 5 lety +15

    Thank you so much for sharing these parts of your past and personal life. You're a motivation to so many, myself included!

  • @RussianLanguagePodcast
    @RussianLanguagePodcast Před 5 lety +2

    Wow, great video, thank you Chelsea. What a huge personal transformation.

  • @breakfast_at_briffanys

    I appreciate your openness and honesty, Chelsea!

  • @TzarinaMystra
    @TzarinaMystra Před 5 lety +6

    Super excited to see a copy of Dominion on your shelf! Not a huge fan of Tokaido and Catan, but squeeing because you're a fellow board gamer, Chelsea!

  • @laurenconrad1799
    @laurenconrad1799 Před 5 lety

    Truly amazing video. I love these personal stories, both from you and from people like Anna Akana and Hank Green and all the others you've interviewed.

  • @watermelonsheloves
    @watermelonsheloves Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing your stories with us, Chelsea!

  • @LauraRahel
    @LauraRahel Před 5 lety

    One of the best and most encouraging videos you have!

  • @deedeeR123
    @deedeeR123 Před 5 lety

    Well-said and oh so true!!! I'm a new subscriber and defo one of your biggest fans x

  • @carlagarcia3427
    @carlagarcia3427 Před 5 lety +3

    I think It is important to create a split agreement before sharing your assets with someone. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @MichelleCoxPhotography

    Thank you for being so transparent with us!