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Where Do You Want To Go?

Where Do You Want To Go?

  • While you’re tracking your money, fantasize about how much money you want - and for what.
  • Don’t just say you want more money to live better. Ask yourself how much better?
  • Get out a sheet of paper and draw up a list of all the “things” or “activities” that you want/plan to spend money on.
  • For example, how much do you want to spend on food, your mortgage(s), clothes, car, education, vacation, recreation, insurance, savings, utilities, etc.
  • Just let your imagination go and visualize how you really want to live.
  • Then, fill in the amount of money it will cost you to do so.

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Gaining financial confidence as laid out in this article is important to empower oneself to focus on the goal and moving into action. When that is so, the energy is geared to moving forward towards something better. Anyone would be able to gain financial confidence following the steps shared by the author here.

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