Unfiltered Advice to Someone Who Wants Financial Freedom

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Get straight-talking advice on achieving financial freedom from someone who's been there. Learn how to expand your mental "box" of possibilities, invest in yourself, and master the four key skills of earning, saving, investing, and spending wisely. This video offers practical tips and mindset shifts to help you overcome obstacles and take control of your financial future, no matter where you're starting from.

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***THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO! 👀***

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Intro
00:06:24 - Expand your mental box
00:10:32 - Is financial freedom a priority for you?
00:18:00 - 4 Skills of Financial Freedom

***BOOKS I RECOMMEND 📚***

I Will Teach You to Be Rich (hilarious how-to book on personal finance for millennials)

The Little Book of Common Sense Investing (Jack Bogle's classic advice on index funds)

InvestED (step-by-step, millennial-friendly advice on how to pick stocks like Warren Buffett)

Unshakeable (this book = courage. blast ALL the fears & misconceptions you have about investing)

Rich Dad Poor Dad (#1 selling personal finance book of all time... need I say more?)

Think and Grow Rich (the ultimate book on money mindset and wealth consciousness)

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***MY FAVORITE MONEY TOOLS 🖤***

YNAB (I literally can't live without this budgeting app, so obsessed)

Wise (like Venmo but for international currencies - I use this app a LOT for my life in Mexico)

High-Yield Savings Accounts (don't settle for 0% when you can get 3%+ on your savings)

Ledger Nano S (crypto storage hardware wallet, because "Not Your Keys, Not Your Crypto"!):

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DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURES ❤

This content is for education and entertainment purposes only. Rose does not provide tax or investment advice. The information is being presented without consideration of the investment objectives, risk tolerance, or financial circumstances of any specific investor and might not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal.

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@itsrosehan is my social media handle on all platforms. I will NEVER message or email you about investment schemes, so please be careful and block & report any scammers posing as me.

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I am living proof that financial independe is attainable to anyone who makes it a priority - as Rose said. I heard about financial independence about 4 years ago, soon after that I started watching Rose’s videos. I’ve read 8 books she recommended (some you can even find at libraries). I’ve changed jobs and negotiated a greater pay. I took her ITM course, I’ve been trading options and even had a one-one with Rose (absolutely life changing). I went to retreats and I am going to a Tony Robbins seminar in October. I have a therapist, a trainer and a nutritionist. I also was able to double my investments in 4 years and I am well on the way to soon not having to trade time for money anymore. The beginning of the journey is slow and tedious, but soon the power of compound interest kicks in and you can see massive growth with way less effort. I continue to invest massively on myself because it allows me to maintain a mindset focused on development and abundance, versus stagnation and lack. Thanks for everything Rose! You rock 😃

janinepayne
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I worked 15yrs in manufacturing non-stop, by the time I was 33yrs old, my investments were bringing me at least $2.5k a month, owned my home and 2 vehicles. Investments paid my bills so I could afford to work a comfy 40hr job obviously not for the money but just to have health insurance. Once you get financial stress out of your system, it's easier to focus on your physical and mental health.

JoseFlores-xhcj
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Yesterday I bought myself a juicer and felt guilt free. After getting out of debt, I rewarded myself by investing in my health. I’m glad I took the steps I needed and more importantly, stayed focused and committed of being debt free. The hardest part was getting started and getting rid of excuses. Once the good habits developed, I didn’t need to worry, or think if I should spend money on things that would bring back value.

johnnyb
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I worked hard, saved, frugal, cooked at home, lived a modest life in my 20s. Now 35, own 2 homes, paid off vehicles and tracking to retire with 5M. In 4 years, I will retire from the military with about 8k a month pension. How bad do you want it is the real question. People want to be rich but don't make changes/moves needed to achieve that goal.

jehan
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Reminder. If you don’t have $20-30 for books, libraries still exist and are GREAT

HeyMomLookICanDraw
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Somebody once said, You can never save enough for retirement but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try anyway. Take your health seriously now to reduce the financial burden of failing/ill health and ACTIVELY plan your retirement so you can still make money even then. Goodluck to us all.

JeffWilliamfick
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I just discovered your channel and have already binged at least 6 video's. I just turned 27 and I am trying to put my future 30 year old self in a much better financial position. 21 year old me was not educated on finances, saving, investing, etc. I'm paying for it now (literally) BUT 3 days ago I turned 27 and decided enough is enough. Your video's are already so helpful, keep up the great content!

alexisjadefilms
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I love the premise of this video and the chit-chat style!! I recently became financially free at 33 and for me that meant debt-free. Now the goalpost has moved to: live in a paid house (I rent currently). 👍🤍

haley_
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Net worth truly snowballs after $100k! Keep investing regularly and you'll be blown away how much it can change in a few short years. Here's to $1 million and to FIRE!

LejlaGöransson
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You're only as good as the decisions you make today with the money you have. This time last year I considered investing much knowledge and decided to have a consultation with a fiduciary, and it was incredibly insightful. One year and a couple of months in, and I'm debt free. I truly cannot stress enough how helpful experts in this field are!

Lilybee
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I am really digging the clarity of “let’s not over-complicate this.” ; )

MarkMark
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One thing that I want to do now that I am well on my way to financial freedom is share it with my daughter. Teach her about money, good habits, and also put money aside for her so hopefully she has a better start than I had. If you truly want generational wealth, you have to set them up for success by teaching them early.

freddybie
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Getting off of social media has improved my mental and financial health so much, comparison is the THIEF of joy

alexisballard
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The best 30 minutes one can spend to transform one's life to make it wholesome! Kudos Rose!

kris
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I am twenty two years old and i'm tired of being just comfortable!! Absolutely, love this vid you just gained afollower.

jordenherring
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You are making an impt point. I think a lot of people come up with all those excuses because they are embarrassed about their lack of knowledge and their poor decisions. It hurts to learn how much one has lost due to poor decisions. It happened to me for a while and I wished I had done it sooner, but I did it and now enjoy financial freedom.

abogadaIdalisPerez
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I love what was said about investing in learning, reading, making financial freedom a priority even when you're tired, kids etc. And I love the simplification of steps and the focus on gratitude for the things you cannot change at the moment. READY for that next video!

thisis.michelletorres
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Thank you for your guidance on financial issues and freedom. I have been reading a lot of books on investing, but my family is telling me I am wasting my time. Thank you again for showing me that I am on the right path to investing in myself, dreams, and my future. I enjoy your videos and keep up the good work.

antoniovega
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Thanks for sharing your financial wisdom with us, Rose. I appreciate your balanced point of view, and the importance of gratitude. I remember I saw a video once on FB about being grateful to even wash your dishes because you at least have dishes to wash. When I 1st heard that, I wasn’t having it. 😅 And then, I started to analyze and I was like…she’s right! Instead of sulking about it, it’s best to look at it from that perspective and it’s not as painful to do the dishes as it used to be. I also liked the mental box analogy and how you can set temporary goals and expand/upgrade them as you go along. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by such a large goal, and not know where to start. Keep up the good work! Love your content.

francini
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I just love your channel. Since I did start watching it. My life started to change for the best. I never thought about financial freedom like this. I did read a lot on the subject. But people don't talk about it like that.

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