Investing in Yourself: Personal Development for Financial and Personal Growth
03 October 2025

Investing in Yourself: Personal Development for Financial and Personal Growth

Inspired Money

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Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen

Are you overlooking the most important investment in your portfolio, yourself? In this episode of Inspired Money, host Andy Wang is joined by four experts to explore why “investing in yourself” is both a wealth-building strategy and a path to deeper fulfillment. Whether you want to become financially resilient, boost your career, or bring more meaning to your life, this panel delivers actionable tools and insights designed for ambitious professionals.

Meet the Expert Panelists

Whitney Johnson is the CEO of Disruption Advisors, a leadership development firm helping companies like Amazon, Kraft Heinz, and Morgan Stanley build high-performing teams through transformative growth strategies. Ranked by Thinkers50 as one of the world’s top ten management thinkers, she is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Smart Growth, Build an A Team, and Disrupt Yourself, and a globally recognized expert on organizational change and personal growth. https://thedisruptionadvisors.com

J. Kelly Hoey is a networking expert, author, and speaker known for her groundbreaking approach to relationship building in the digital age. Her book Build Your Dream Network and dynamic talks help professionals, entrepreneurs, and creatives leverage both in-person and online networks to unlock new opportunities and drive success. https://jkellyhoey.co

Claire Wasserman is the founder of Ladies Get Paid, an educator, author, and advocate for women's professional and financial advancement, who has helped thousands of women negotiate raises and start businesses, and is recognized as one of Entrepreneur Magazine's 100 Most Powerful Women. https://clairewasserman.com https://ladiesgetpaid.com

Jason Vitug is a bestselling author, wellness advisor, and storyteller who empowers people to live with purpose, financial confidence, and emotional well-being. As the author of You Only Live Once and Happy Money Happy Life, and founder of Phroogal and The Smile Lifestyle, he blends personal finance, travel, mindfulness, and self-development to inspire holistic living. http://phroogal.com

This episode is sponsored by Runnymede Capital Management. Get your free 3-minute financial plan at https://www.inspiredmoney.fm/getplan and discover your retirement age, income, and strategy today.

Key Highlights
    Embrace Change and Build Your S Curve
    Whitney emphasizes the importance of continuously “disrupting yourself”—intentionally jumping from your current expertise to a fresh learning curve. This creates new opportunities for growth and prevents stagnation. “If I stay here, I’ll stop growing and I’ll start dying.” Your Network is Your Career Moat
    Kelly illustrates how cultivating your network proactively acts as a shield, providing resilience in uncertain job markets and transitions. She advises, “How are you showing up every day?… That network, right, that is your moat.” Consistently nurture relationships—don’t wait until you need them. Strategic Self Investment and Energy Management
    Claire recommends regular self-inventory to manage your energy and optimize what gives you purpose. Simple self-checks (“Where did my energy go today?”) help you identify what to double down on and what to eliminate, fueling sustainable, meaningful progress. Purposeful Growth and Holistic Well-being
    Jason highlights the ROI of investing not only in your skills but also in your well-being. He encourages us to measure outcomes like peace of mind and rest as real assets: “Gears that grind for too long get worn out and then thrown out. An investment in rest is vital.”
Call-to-Action

Here's my challenge to you this week. Identify one thing in your life that you want to improve. Maybe you want to understand how to use AI in your job. Maybe you want to become a better public speaker. Maybe you want to learn to be a better cook.

    Whatever it is, pick it. Then do some research. Find a course, a book, a coach, or a community. Pick a date to start. Not "someday." Not "when things slow down." An actual date on your calendar.

The difference between people who grow and people who stay stuck isn't talent or time or money. It's the willingness to pick a date and show up Small, consistent action beats waiting for the "perfect" time every time.

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