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The Financial Glow Up with Dasha Kennedy

The Broke Black Girl: ‘I Budget for Joy No Matter What’
‘Luxury isn’t always a price tag. It’s peace, it’s ease, it’s being able to say yes to what makes me feel good without regretting it later,’ the financial influencer says.
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Q: If someone wants to glow up financially this year, where should they start? What’s one habit you swear by? Q: If someone wants to glow up financially this year, where should they start? What’s one habit you swear by? A: Track your money, even if it’s difficult. Know what’s coming in, what’s going out, and what story your bank account is telling you. That habit changed everything for me. You can’t fix what you won’t face. A: Q: How can people change their money habits without feeling like they’re “missing out” or falling behind their peers? Q: How can people change their money habits without feeling like they’re “missing out” or falling behind their peers? A: Redefine what progress looks like for you. Not Instagram. Not your group chat. If your habits are moving you toward peace, that’s a win. A: you. Q: What advice do you have for someone who wants to start investing but feels intimidated or like they “don’t make enough” yet? Q: What advice do you have for someone who wants to start investing but feels intimidated or like they “don’t make enough” yet? A: Start small and start now. I don’t care if it’s $10 a week. Consistency matters more than the amount. I always say investing isn’t just about money, it’s a mindset shift. You’re saying, “I believe in my future enough to plant seeds now.” That’s powerful. A: Q: What are some investing habits that helped you go from surviving to building wealth? Any lessons you learned the hard way? Q: What are some investing habits that helped you go from surviving to building wealth? Any lessons you learned the hard way? A: Automate it. That’s my No. 1. When I waited to “feel ready,” I never felt ready. So I set it and forget it. I also check in with myself every month. Can I add more? Am I spending out of boredom? That helped me course-correct without guilt. Hard lesson? Thinking I had to pick the perfect investment. I wasted time overthinking. Now I keep it simple, index funds, and relax. A: Q: What’s your best money advice for someone who’s just started earning six figures but isn’t sure how to build long-term wealth? Q: What’s your best money advice for someone who’s just started earning six figures but isn’t sure how to build long-term wealth? A: Pause. Don’t let the new income rush you. Get clear on your values. Build a budget that reflects who you are and what you want. Max out your retirement contributions if you can. Pay off high-interest debt. And please, don’t get trapped in trying to “look” like a six-figure earner. Build quietly if you have to. Flex later. A: Q: There’s often pressure on social media to look successful. How do you help people push past appearances and focus on real financial stability? Q: There’s often pressure on social media to look successful. How do you help people push past appearances and focus on real financial stability? A: I remind people that looking rich and being free are not the same. Real wealth is options. Real wealth is rest. Real wealth is being able to say no and mean it. I help people build lives they don’t need to escape from, not just lifestyles that look good online. A:
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Explore more on About the author Barroso Amanda Barroso, Ph.D., is a writer and content strategist helping consumers navigate budgeting, credit building and credit scoring. Before joining NerdWallet, Amanda wrote about demographic trends at the Pew Research Center and earned a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University. Her work has been featured by the Associated Press, Washington Post and Yahoo Finance. Published in How to Pay Off Debt: Top Strategies for 2026 Credit Score Ranges: What They Mean and How They Work How to Budget Money in 5 Steps 28 Proven Ways to Save Money Are You a HENRY? By Lauren Schwahn High Net Worth: What It Means to Be a HNWI By Lauren Schwahn, Pamela de la Fuente Making $200K and Still Feel Financially Stretched? You’re Not Alone By Kate Ashford, WMS™ How to Choose a Financial Advisor in 5 Steps By Taryn Phaneuf