Many times when we hear the word budget, we think
limitations and lack of freedom. There goes my lifestyle. But I’ve found it to
be the opposite. I found that having a budget has given me freedom. It’s
allowed me to splurge, save and not stress so much.
Where to start?
First things first, do you have a budget? If not… that’s
where we need to start, we need to create one. If you are fortunate enough to
have taken this step in creating a budget, then you’re one step ahead but not
off the hook. We’re going to make some adjustments to your already made
document so be sure to have it out and handy.
With this process it’s important to keep in mind that not
all budgets are created equally as we all have different expenses, wants and
needs. It’s also important to keep an open mind. Don’t stress yourself out when
you realize you dine out often and don’t beat yourself up when you see how much
your phone bill is.
Honesty Pays!
When working with your budget it’s important to be honest
with yourself and write down all of your expenses, ladies that means your nail
appointments and gentleman that means hobbies too. If you are honest, there are
no surprises at the end of the month when it comes to your money. By being
honest with yourself, you are creating a budget that works for you. If you
leave out expenses, you’re cheating yourself.
First and foremost, gather all of your receipts from the
month prior. Ladies that means trips to the nail salon and gentlemen that means
any movie, video game or music you purchased. And, if you don’t have the
receipts pull up your credit card and debit card statements. Oh and grab a
highlighter you’re going to need it.
Next, categorize all of your purchases and expenses. Blow is
an example of a budget sheet that could help you see the categories.
Source: Pinterest |
Write in all of your monthly expenses under actually amount. This will allow you to
see firsthand how much you are spending on your bills, food, shopping and many
other expenses. Use this as an eye opener. Now, take your income and subtract
it from your expenses. Are you overspending? Under spending or just making ends
meet? This is about where you can identify areas where you can cut back and
make changes.
Reality
You’ve
now created a budget! Way to go! Now here comes what I think is the hard part…
sticking to it! I’ve found the best way for me to keep from going over my
budget is it to keep away from the mall by shopping smart with discounts and
deals that I find around town. Believe
me, having a budget doesn’t mean you have to give up everything you enjoy. It
just means you have to find different ways.
It’s okay to love your budget. I do!
^Alysha
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