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7 Habits Keeping You Poor

In the video “7 Habits Keeping You Poor,” Zacc Call and Avery Jackson break down financial habits that consistently show up in personal finance books written over the past 100 years. While circumstances and income levels vary, these habits are commonly described as behaviors that tend to limit long-term financial progress.

To support the discussion in the video, we created a free one-page reference guide that outlines the seven habits in a simple, easy-to-review format.

What the guide covers

The reference draws from ideas shared by widely read personal finance authors, including:

  • George S. Clason (The Richest Man in Babylon)

  • Napoleon Hill (Think and Grow Rich)

  • Morgan Housel (The Psychology of Money)

  • Ramit Sethi (I Will Teach You to Be Rich)

  • Thomas Stanley and William Danko (The Millionaire Next Door)

Despite writing in different eras, these authors often highlighted similar habits and decision-making patterns when discussing wealth building.

Key themes discussed

  • How fear-based decisions can slow financial momentum

  • Which spending choices tend to have a larger long-term impact

  • Why the absence of simple systems often leads to inconsistency

This resource is designed to help you identify habits that may be working against you and better understand how everyday decisions can influence long-term financial outcomes.

👉 [Watch the full video discussion here] (video link)

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https://www.capitafinancialnetwork.com/disclosures

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