About this episode
Why do some business owners seem to grow wealth effortlessly while others hustle nonstop and still live paycheck to paycheck? It’s not luck. It’s not timing. It’s habits.In this episode, Lisa Drennon, Wealth Activator and creator of the Money Multiplier System, reveals the three simple financial habits that helped her pay off over $100,000 in debt, retire early, and finally build true financial confidence.Lisa shares her personal story—crying at her kitchen table with money coming in from multiple sources but nothing left in the bank—and the pivotal shift that transformed her finances forever. You’ll discover:The #1 number every entrepreneur must know before making money movesWhy paying yourself first isn’t optional—it’s essentialHow investing in systems and mentorship multiplies your time, energy, and wealthIf you’re ready to stop stressing about money and start operating like a wealthy CEO, this episode is your blueprint.Resources Mentioned:Create your customized Money Map for just $37 visit idatemoney.com/programs/moneymapSchedule your Profit Gold Audit with LisaQuote to Remember:“It doesn’t matter how much money you have—it’s what you do with it.” 🗝️🌬️💖💸Thank you for tuning into this week’s episode of I Date Money! 🗝🌬💖💸If today’s conversation sparked an aha moment or gave you a new perspective on your relationship with money, we’d love to hear from you! Your journey to financial empowerment starts here.✨ Here’s your next step:Take the Money Archetype Quiz to discover your unique money personality and gain clarity on how to manage and grow your wealth. It’s a game-changer!👉 Meet Your Money Archetype📲 Stay ConnectedJoin our exclusive community: Money Magnets: Wealth Women, Sovereign SoulsFollow me on Instagram for daily money tips and inspiration!💬 Let’s Keep the Conversation GoingWhat resonated most with you from today’s episode? Share your thoughts by leaving a 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Star Review & share the podcast with all of your entrepreneur friends who are ready to find #truewealth!Remember, it doesn't matter how much money you make; i