The goals that you want to achieve in life, which in turn drive your financial goals, are probably aligned with your values. For example, people who don’t value travel don’t have goals of traveling the world. People who value helping those who are less fortunate than them may have significant charitable contribution goals. However, sometimes what we say that we value, and in turn, what we say that our goals are is idealistic rather than realistic.
Spending Plan
5 Personal Finance Wins to Start 2021
“If you haven’t started, then taking action is more important than finding the best strategy. If you’re already taking action, then ensuring you’re working on the right thing is more important than working harder.” – James Clear, Atomic Habits
Day 24 Of 30 Days Of Stay-At-Home Personal Finance Wins: Create a Budget/Spending Tracking System
What if you were able to come out of this time of social distancing and economic crisis with a stronger and healthier financial life? What if you looked at this as an opportunity to take a little bit of your extra time each day to work on your finances?
Halfway Through 2019
Somehow, we’re already halfway through the year. I have no idea how that happened, but it did and there are some things that we can do now to evaluate our progress towards our goals, and get ourselves back on track if we need to, that will help to set us up for success over the next 6 months to end the year strong.