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Single Mom MD
Dr. Gail Clifford, MD, MMM, CPE, FACP, FHM
161 episodes
4 days ago
Single Mom Physicians need a little extra support. With medical practice, family life, paying off student loans and trying to have a minute for self care, joining community will help you get there faster. In this podcast, we'll concentrate on mindset, time and money saving ways to accomplish your goals, and ways to find fun and joy in every day so that you're that much closer to true life-work balance.
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Single Mom Physicians need a little extra support. With medical practice, family life, paying off student loans and trying to have a minute for self care, joining community will help you get there faster. In this podcast, we'll concentrate on mindset, time and money saving ways to accomplish your goals, and ways to find fun and joy in every day so that you're that much closer to true life-work balance.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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150: Biggest Financial Mistake Smart Women Make (and How to Fix It By Identifying Your Values
Single Mom MD
9 minutes 57 seconds
2 months ago
150: Biggest Financial Mistake Smart Women Make (and How to Fix It By Identifying Your Values

Smart women—especially physician moms and executive leaders—often make one major financial mistake: confusing opinions with values. In this episode, Dr. Gail Clifford breaks down the difference between what you think is true and what you know is important, with practical (and hilarious) real-life examples—including a PTA fundraiser and some questionable ex-husband hot sauce.

Learn how this subtle shift in mindset can radically change the way you approach debt, investing, and even spending on joy. Plus, Gail shares three common financial opinions that held her back—and the values that ultimately set her free.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • The clear (and often overlooked) difference between a value and an opinion
  • How clinging to opinions can sabotage your financial freedom
  • The hot sauce story you won’t forget—and how it illustrates respectful co-parenting
  • Real-life examples of how values create clarity in your money decisions
  • A simple exercise to help you define your true financial values

Take Action:
Spend 10 minutes today journaling, texting a friend, or chatting with your kids about what you really value when it comes to money—and what opinions you’re ready to let go of.


And you can get started with some Genius Tips for how to set yourself up for a great work week. ⁠Here⁠ are things to do on whatever you consider your "Sunday" to do just ⁠⁠⁠⁠that⁠⁠⁠⁠!


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Single Mom MD
Single Mom Physicians need a little extra support. With medical practice, family life, paying off student loans and trying to have a minute for self care, joining community will help you get there faster. In this podcast, we'll concentrate on mindset, time and money saving ways to accomplish your goals, and ways to find fun and joy in every day so that you're that much closer to true life-work balance.