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    Want Financial Freedom? Start By Answering This One Question

    June 8, 2026
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    Thomas Berry, Head of Sales, PSG Wealth
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    Financial success rarely happens overnight or by accident – achieving financial stability or wealth requires a clearly defined strategy. Without a clearly defined plan, it’s easy to go off course – changing from one decision to another without measurable progress. Defining what you truly want to achieve financially is the first and most important step towards making it a reality.

    What does financial freedom mean to you?

    Financial freedom means different things to different people. For some, it’s retiring early and travelling the world. For others, it’s owning a home, funding their children’s education, or simply living without debt. For author Morgan Housel, financial freedom is not about luxury, status, or impressing others – it’s about control over your time and decisions. In his book, The Psychology of Money, which is often associated with discussions about how we spend and value money, Housel emphasises that the highest form of wealth is the ability to wake up each day and choose what you want to do.

    He argues that true financial freedom means independence – having enough money to not be forced to make decisions purely for financial survival. It’s the ability to say no to things you don’t want to do and yes to those that matter to you. In his view, wealth is what you don’t see: the money you’ve saved, invested, and preserved rather than spent to signal success.

    Based on this premise then, the key is to make your goals specific and personal. Ask yourself what lifestyle you want, by when you want to achieve it, and how much it will cost. When your goals are clearly defined, your financial decisions gain direction and purpose through consistent habits – saving regularly, avoiding unnecessary debt and investing patiently.

    Understanding your risk profile and current financial position to make effective decisions

    Before building a financial plan, you need an honest assessment of where you stand. This includes evaluating your income, expenses, debts, assets, and savings. Equally important is understanding your risk profile, in other words, how comfortable you are with investment volatility and uncertainty. Too often, investors believe they are comfortable with risk until markets experience increased volatility. When this happens, some find their response to be different from what they thought it would be.

    A conservative investor will have a very different investment strategy relative to someone who is able and willing to take on more risk for potentially higher investment returns. Aligning your financial goals with your current financial position and risk tolerance ensures that your plan is realistic, implementable and achievable over the longer term.

    Saving is a conscious choice and discipline is key

    Saving is a behaviour that should be prioritised over spending. The most effective way to save is to think about it as paying yourself first. Before you spend on anything else, allocate a portion of your income directly towards your savings plan. This strategy prioritises your future financial wellbeing and turns saving into a habit that compounds over time. Automating your monthly contributions through debit orders is one way to ensure that you pay yourself first and lay the foundations for a brighter financial future.

    Consistent saving requires intent and discipline. Automating savings, setting clear monthly targets, and avoiding unnecessary expenses are practical ways to stay on track. Small, regular contributions can grow significantly over time through the power of compounding.

    The value of financial advice

    Professional guidance can make a significant difference in securing your financial freedom. A qualified financial adviser provides objective insight, helps clarify goals, and formulates a comprehensive financial plan tailored to your circumstances. They will help you stay accountable and adapt your plan as your circumstances evolve. Defining your financial goals and seeking the right support can turn aspirations into achievable outcomes.

    Written by Thomas Berry, Head of Sales, PSG Wealth

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