"Why Do the Things You Can’t See Influence the Ones You Can?"
Sometimes you can’t quite name what’s shaping your choices, but that doesn’t make its influence any less real. In today’s episode, “Why Do the Things You Can’t See Influence the Ones You Can?” host Jacquette explores what she calls the “invisible forces”; the quiet drivers that can steer your life in directions you never consciously chose.These forces are always present, and while there are many, Jacquette highlights four that show up again and again:• seeking approval even when it costs you• taking responsibility that was never yours• defining yourself through others’ perceptions or potential• choosing stability vs expansionThey may not fit neatly on a spreadsheet, but they shape every number, every decision, every outcome.Jacquette urges listeners not to let these unseen influences keep them trapped in assumptions that inevitably lead to comparison. Instead, she calls you to examine them, question them, and reclaim full authorship of your narrative. When you ask the right questions, you uncover the real process beneath your choices, and that clarity frees you to move with intention rather than unchecked influence.Clarity: Money Clarity | 5 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself — Jacquette TimmonsWant More? Check Out:www.jacquettetimmons.comwww.jacquettetimmons.com/digital-productswww.instagram.com/jacquettemtimmonsBuyMeACoffee.com/JacquetteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"You’re Already in a Relationship With Money — Is It a Healthy One?"
Do you strive to build healthy relationships in your life—the kind rooted in clarity, boundaries, and mutual respect? If so, here’s a question we often overlook: Are you giving that same care and intention to your relationship with money?In today’s episode, “You’re Already in a Relationship With Money — Is It a Healthy One?” host Jacquette invites listeners to rethink how they engage with their finances. She breaks down why every healthy relationship—money included—needs clear expectations, well‑placed boundaries, and a foundation that can actually sustain you. Because financial decisions aren’t purely logical, but are shaped by emotions, habits, and the stories we carry, Jacquette encourages you to pay attention to the health of your relationship with money, the quality of your choices, and how you interpret the results.Healthy doesn’t mean perfect. It means functional, supportive, and aligned with who you’re becoming. So don’t let past skepticism about “having a relationship with your money” keep you from creating better outcomes. You’re already in one—this episode helps you make it a healthier, more empowering one.Clarity: Money Clarity | 5 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself — Jacquette TimmonsWant More? Check Out:www.jacquettetimmons.comwww.jacquettetimmons.com/digital-productswww.instagram.com/jacquettemtimmonsBuyMeACoffee.com/JacquetteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"The Power of "No" in Creating the Success You Want"
“No” is a complete sentence—but do you understand the power it holds.In today’s episode, “The Power of ‘No’ in Creating the Success You Want,” host Jacquette breaks down why this small word is one of the most transformative tools you have. Saying “no” isn’t about rejection. It’s about integrity, discernment, and protecting the boundaries that allow you to grow. It’s how you honor your capacity, your values, and your vision.Being in a constant state of “yes” can drain your energy, blur your priorities, and pull you away from what actually matters. While a well-placed “no” creates space, space for the “yeses” that are aligned, fulfilling, and capable of moving your life forward.You can’t reimagine, rebuild, or experiment if you’re afraid to use your “no.” It’s risky, yes, but so is every meaningful step toward the life you want.For Clarity: Money Clarity | 5 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself — Jacquette TimmonsWant More? Check Out:www.jacquettetimmons.comwww.jacquettetimmons.com/digital-productswww.instagram.com/jacquettemtimmonsBuyMeACoffee.com/JacquetteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Human Work of Progress: Reflections on Dr. King’s Legacy
“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” Mark Twain’s words remind us that the past is a guidebook, not a relic. In today’s episode, “The Human Work of Progress: Reflections on Dr. King’s Legacy,” Jacquette explores how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s radical reimagination of America was far more than hope; it was strategy, courage, and a refusal to accept the default.Reimagination is often the first act of change. It asks us to question norms, challenge the status quo, and examine what we truly value. Jacquette reflects on the endurance and experimentation that fueled the Civil Rights Movement, and how Dr. King understood that progress was never linear and never achieved through a single act.She invites listeners to take a lesson from his legacy: the How and the When matter just as much as the What. When you honor all three, you move with intention, resilience, and clarity—especially in the moments that test you most.Tune in and let Dr. King’s examples strengthen your own path forward.Want More? Check Out:www.jacquettetimmons.comwww.jacquettetimmons.com/digital-productswww.instagram.com/jacquettemtimmonsBuyMeACoffee.com/JacquetteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Here's an Important Reminder—Not Everything Needs to Be Decided Right Now
“Buy now! Sell now! Decide now!”We hear it everywhere, but "now" isn’t always the answer. Sometimes the most powerful move you can make is to pause.In today’s episode, “Here’s an Important Reminder—Not Everything Needs to Be Decided Right Now,” Jacquette shares how her three guiding and grounding words for the year — reimagine, rebuild, experiment — are helping her resist what she calls “The January Effect,” that rush to make fast, definitive decisions. She reminds us that this perceived pressure doesn’t disappear after January; in money, business, and life, it’s constant. What matters is how you navigate it. One thoughtful decision at a time. One flexible step after another.If you’ve been feeling the push to decide everything immediately, this episode offers the permission — and the perspective — to slow down and choose with intention.For Clarity: Offer Portfolio Blueprint™ | Pricing Clarity for Entrepreneurs — Jacquette Timmonswww.jacquettetimmons.comwww.jacquettetimmons.com/digital-productswww.instagram.com/jacquettemtimmonsBuyMeACoffee.com/JacquetteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.