14. The Fun Part of Financial Literacy (No Beige Spreadsheets)
- Jessica McKinley
- Oct 23
- 2 min read

Do you ever catch yourself saying these words? ”I don't know if I'm on track…”, "I don't know if I can afford to…" or, ”I don't know enough about investing…"
Women who've been making money for years often find themselves frozen when it comes to the bigger financial moves. That uncertainty around money decisions isn't just uncomfortable. It’s actively costing you future wealth. But here's the truth: financial literacy doesn't have to be boring spreadsheets and complex jargon. It can actually be... fun. (Yes, really!)
For the first time ever, I'm condensing nearly a decade of money mastery teachings into a high-touch, six-week mini-mind. This week, you’ll hear how this program addresses the three pillars that create true financial literacy, and each week, we'll work through your custom game strategy for all six money games.
The Fun Money mini-mind is a high-touch, six-week program where, together, we’ll create a custom game strategy for all six money games. We're not only going to give you the action plan to your wealth building, but we're going to mature the way that you think about your money. We start in November, so email my team to apply or DM me here! It might be the difference between you and millions in your future.
What You’ll Learn from this Episode:
The 3 true pillars of money mastery.
How compound interest makes time your greatest wealth-building variable (and the exact monthly amounts needed at different ages).
Why focusing on net worth instead of revenue changes everything about your financial trajectory.
How to convert shame-inducing questions into high-quality questions that drive action.
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