Episode 30 with Hamza Khan




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Summary: “If a budget for your money is a reflection of your priorities, then your calendar is a reflection of your most valuable resource, which is time.” - Hamza Khan Hamza Khan had a toxic relationship with money. Obsessing about saving and spending caused a lot of stress in his family when he was young, so when he started making his own money, he just didn’t want to go there at all. But when you’re not paying attention to your finances, things can get out of hand, even if you’re making good money. During this time, Hamza was also experiencing what he know realizes was burnout. Driven by his need to prove to his family that he could be successful in the world of marketing, he would forego sleep and work insane hours to achieve as much as possible. But a series of troubling incidents led him to question his way of doing things. This introspection ultimately led him to write his new book “The Burnout Gamble”. Hamza joined me to talk about burnout, productivity, freedom, mental health and his personal finance story. Hamza's Website: http://www.hamzakhan.ca/ Get "The Burnout Gamble" on iTunes: https://apple.co/2rjEMRj NEXT EPISODE If you liked this episode please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. It would mean a lot to me and it only takes a few seconds. For the show notes and any links from the episode, head over to my website https://investwisely.ca, and while you're there please feel free to send me a message on my contact page. Thanks so much for listening to episode 30 of The Personal Finance Show. I'll be back next week with Matthew Jarvis, Managing Partner of Jarvis Financial