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Just Wait: Fuel for Financial and Emotional Anxiety

Just Wait: Fuel for Financial and Emotional Anxiety

Update: 2025-08-14
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Have you ever caught yourself just waiting for the next economic downturn, a family milestone, or the "right moment" to act?  

Just wait for the market to crash. Just wait until your kids hit middle school, or high school—or college—and then just wait for the real challenges to begin. I hear it constantly in the financial world and in conversations with fellow parents. And I've come to realize this phrase—"just wait"—is one of the sneakiest ways we let anxiety and fear rob us of the joy in front of us.

I'm diving into why "just waiting" is often a trap—whether it's about what the markets might do or what life could throw our way. Instead of waiting for the next shoe to drop, what if we shifted our mindset to "just do it"? What if we focused on investing in our families, finances, and relationships right now?

If you're tired of feeling stuck in the cycle of worry and anticipation, this episode is for you. Let's talk about how to stop waiting and start living.

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And feel free to email Paul at pfenner@tammacapital.com with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.

Resources Featured in This Episode:

Bridging the Gap Between Financial Anxiety and Reality

Helping Families Navigate Financial and Emotional Worries

Mastering Financial Anxiety: A Strategic Approach to Market Volatility

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Just Wait: Fuel for Financial and Emotional Anxiety

Just Wait: Fuel for Financial and Emotional Anxiety

Paul Fenner