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What if the real problem isn’t that your goals are too big, but that they’re nowhere near big enough? In this energizing episode of the Savvy Series, Catherine Magaña and Rachel Ivanovich flip traditional goal-setting on its head and make a compelling case for dreaming at the scale of your wealth.

From childhood conditioning to money guilt to the pressure to appear “practical,” many affluent women unintentionally downsize their ambitions. Catherine and Rachel open up with relatable, funny, and eye-opening stories, from goals that didn’t quite land to dreams that weren’t written boldly enough, to shine a light on how easy it is to settle for “good enough” when our lives can support so much more.

Their reflections remind us that dreaming bigger isn’t about extravagance, it’s about matching our vision to the freedom, resources, and opportunities we’ve worked hard to create. You’ll learn why small goals create financial and personal plateaus, how wealth can buy back time (and freedom), and how to align bigger dreams with your core values and financial plan. Expect laughter, a few challenges, and plenty of aha moments about what “life by design” can actually look like.

If you’re ready to stretch your imagination, elevate your lifestyle goals, and make next year your most intentional one yet, this episode is your spark.

Date Recorded: 12/04/25

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