Instead of saying I do not have the money. You should say I do not have room for whatever you see. You buy less and save more. It really works. I'm doing it and have saved almost 2000. In just a few months.
Recent changes: no soda, no convenience stores, no drive through seating. Have more $ in my account...no looking for other things to cut (don't drink or smoke so lucky there). Thank you for helpful posts!
I'm trying not to overthink it, but I paid my December and January rent early due to new employer benefits. So I have a plan to pay my rent early over three paychecks for each month, and paying my bills a month ahead. This room allows me to put more towards my debt too, and I am so grateful. Each step made is toward financial freedom. Thank you!
Another consideration is to hold those future payments in an HYSA and let them earn interest in your favor, unless paying your rent early garners you a discount.
I can still remember the exact feeling on my biggest payday in the market. Imagine taking home $407k just from 12k initial deposit. For the newbies I'll encourage anyone to embrace copytrade as the best approach especially when you're a newbie
Intermittent fasting has saved me money. Focusing on losing the last stubborn bit around my middle has prevented me going through the drive through, knowing I have something at home that will break my fast in a healthy way - with the added bonus of saving money.
Very good ideas, they do work ,change the bad habits into good ones and watch yourself become a better self. Budget, set goals, clear your debts. Don’t listen to the chatterbox, build your wealth and manage your money. It’s works for me. Just make a start and do it today. Yep. Get it done.
Thanks for this! I've saved it for the upcoming year end, to reference over 2025. I hope to reach an even higher savings target next year, as I'm really proud of the progress I made over 2024! 😊😊
Is it worth it? Is the best mindset to have. Sometimes it will be worth it. I am a gardener-I bought myself a chipper/shredder (small) for Christmas. I saved back all year by not getting lunch out once a week. A $6 pizza is tasty, but the mulched limbs & leaves are going to be great for my garden! ( and I didn’t starve)
I'm trying to save for getting land and build homes with my sister and her hubby so we can be together. I love my sister ride or die, but she makes a little more than half of what I make (x2 since her husband doesn't work) but they spend SO much more. It's her right, 100% agree, but it feels like I'm pinching pennies more than they are to get to the goal and it's aggravating I'm moving to a new apartment in a few days and I mentioned I wanted additional lighting to make a happier environment, and I'd be willing to spend a little more than normal (normal = $0 lol). I'm then told her husband bought this amazing lighting for the TV that changes colors according to what's going on in the movie. I love technology and I'm all aboard until I find out it's almost $200!! It's mind boggling how people can frivously spend money like that, like they are so comfortable in their current life that they don't have goals to get to the next step. I'm quite bummed tbh
Instead of saying I do not have the money. You should say I do not have room for whatever you see. You buy less and save more. It really works. I'm doing it and have saved almost 2000. In just a few months.
I love that you said one dollar saved is a step towards financial freedom. It's fine to start small. The important thing is to start saving.
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Recent changes: no soda, no convenience stores, no drive through seating. Have more $ in my account...no looking for other things to cut (don't drink or smoke so lucky there). Thank you for helpful posts!
I'm trying not to overthink it, but I paid my December and January rent early due to new employer benefits. So I have a plan to pay my rent early over three paychecks for each month, and paying my bills a month ahead. This room allows me to put more towards my debt too, and I am so grateful. Each step made is toward financial freedom. Thank you!
Another consideration is to hold those future payments in an HYSA and let them earn interest in your favor, unless paying your rent early garners you a discount.
I thought these mind shift ideas sounded familiar because they do! They work for weight loss, too.
Your videos always keep me focused on my money goals. Thanks.
*I'm glad you made this video* it reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to good home, $34k monthly and a good daughter full of love..
I can still remember the exact feeling on my biggest payday in the market. Imagine taking home $407k just from 12k initial deposit. For the newbies I'll encourage anyone to embrace copytrade as the best approach especially when you're a newbie
Love these message - it's not lost on me that they all have something to do with cultivating a different mindset.
Intermittent fasting has saved me money. Focusing on losing the last stubborn bit around my middle has prevented me going through the drive through, knowing I have something at home that will break my fast in a healthy way - with the added bonus of saving money.
Very good ideas, they do work ,change the bad habits into good ones and watch yourself become a better self. Budget, set goals, clear your debts. Don’t listen to the chatterbox, build your wealth and manage your money. It’s works for me. Just make a start and do it today. Yep. Get it done.
I love your voice! I can listen to you the whole day
Thank you!
I need to hear this.. thank you 😊
Great ideas..thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this! I've saved it for the upcoming year end, to reference over 2025. I hope to reach an even higher savings target next year, as I'm really proud of the progress I made over 2024! 😊😊
Thanks for the video . I love your necklace
Thank you! 😊
Is it worth it? Is the best mindset to have. Sometimes it will be worth it. I am a gardener-I bought myself a chipper/shredder (small) for Christmas. I saved back all year by not getting lunch out once a week. A $6 pizza is tasty, but the mulched limbs & leaves are going to be great for my garden! ( and I didn’t starve)
Such good info
Thanks madam for your frugal tips always
Your posting twice a week Hello
let Watch I love to save
I am focused on what I am gaining
YES.
Saying no is easy for me.
I'm trying to save for getting land and build homes with my sister and her hubby so we can be together. I love my sister ride or die, but she makes a little more than half of what I make (x2 since her husband doesn't work) but they spend SO much more. It's her right, 100% agree, but it feels like I'm pinching pennies more than they are to get to the goal and it's aggravating
I'm moving to a new apartment in a few days and I mentioned I wanted additional lighting to make a happier environment, and I'd be willing to spend a little more than normal (normal = $0 lol). I'm then told her husband bought this amazing lighting for the TV that changes colors according to what's going on in the movie. I love technology and I'm all aboard until I find out it's almost $200!! It's mind boggling how people can frivously spend money like that, like they are so comfortable in their current life that they don't have goals to get to the next step. I'm quite bummed tbh
I stopped "spending" 4 months ago and am happily paying down my credit cards! Feels awesome!
Congratulations!
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