How to stay on track with your spending plan.
No one really wants to restrict their spending. It’s much easier and more enjoyable to just buy whatever, whenever. Until the bills start rolling in…
No one really wants to restrict their spending. It’s much easier and more enjoyable to just buy whatever, whenever. Until the bills start rolling in…
It doesn’t matter if you’re a single parent, a dual-income family, childless, or seasoned parents. Having the right routines makes life SO much easier.
What’s your biggest financial stressor? It’s time to hit it head-on and build a healthier relationship with money in your marriage.
Have you ever felt like you were spending too much money on the wrong things and not enough money on the right things? It can be easy to get down on yourself about your spending, but if you don’t know how much you SHOULD be spending it’ll be hard to make any lasting changes.
Tracking your spending brings hidden things to the Light. When we expose things that are out of line with God’s will they begin to lose their hold.
It’s taken me almost 15 years to figure this out, but there IS a way to be responsible with your money, spend without guilt, and feel less FOMO.
When money is tight we naturally think, “If I only made more.” But what if you didn’t actually need to make more? What if you didn’t need to make a cent more, but it felt like you got a pay raise? Would you do it?