Money Dysmorphia: What Is It and Does It Impact You?

In this article for U.S. News & World Report, I share my own experience with this surprising phenomenon.

Early in my career, working with low-income clients, I realized my own financial habits weren't as healthy as I thought. Despite a steady income, I lived paycheck to paycheck and felt paralyzed by the idea of saving.

That's when I confronted my own money dysmorphia. By getting real about my finances, I learned to manage my money more effectively and build a secure future.

Curious to learn more? Read the full article to discover the signs of money dysmorphia, how it affects your financial well-being, and practical tips to get your finances back on track.

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