Balance Your Wallet and Your Heart: Values-Driven Finance with Daniel Wrenne

Daniel loves helping people use their finances to live better lives. By day, he works as a financial planner for physicians at Wrenne Financial Planning and hosts the Finance For Physicians podcast. Ultimately, he wants to live a life worth imitating and help others do the same. Above all, he values his faith in Christ and his family. Most of his spare time involves wrestling his boys Noah, Henry and Andrew, coaching soccer and spending time with his wife Alison. It should also be noted he has a pretty serious hot sauce obsession.

Personal values matter because they guide our decision-making and behavior, and ultimately shape who we are as individuals.
On this episode of The Worthy Physician, I sat down with financial planner and podcast host of Finance for Physicians, Daniel Wrenne,  He discusses how he uses finances and asking an important question to lead his clients in a unique way of money management.

"What is important to you? What are your values?

Why is identifying your values so important?
When we align our actions with our values, we are more likely to experience a sense of purpose, fulfillment, and contentment in our lives. Conversely, when our values are not aligned with our actions, we may experience feelings of confusion, dissatisfaction, or even guilt. Therefore, by identifying and prioritizing our personal values, we can live a more intentional and meaningful life.


Connect with Daniel Wrenne:
https://wrennefinancial.com/
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finance-for-physicians/id1532953668

Podcast Episode mentioned : [It's Time For Physicians To Learn Healthcare Economics To Save The Profession w/ Thomas Campanella].

https://financeforphysicians.co/2023/05/09/its-time-for-physicians-to-learn-healthcare-economics-to-save-the-profession-w-thomas-campanella/

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