Shownotes
Creating your financial goals for the next year.
I have been making dream boards of all types for years now and every year since I started them in 2015 I have been putting various money-related goals. Whether that was to buy a certain thing, go on a certain trip, and then of course there was my long-term goal of getting debt-free. I put debt-free on my dream board for 3 years without truly taking any action toward it at all, it was just some idea that I had that sounded cool and would be nice to achieve. I had been wanting to be debt-free since I was 19 and already drowning in my first credit card and realizing how much I was going to have to take out in student loans over the next few years. So when I graduated and started getting bills for those loans I wanted to be debt-free back then.
But I had no plan for how to go about doing that so I just kept going right along in life assuming I would never reach a debt-free life, I would never be able to do the things I wanted to do because that just wasn’t possible for me at that point.
Do you find yourself thinking things like that when you look at your current finances verse where you want them to go?
What would reaching your goals look like?
What would it feel like?
How can you reverse engineer your goals to make them happen?
Cassie Moore: Host of The Get More Podcast, Felines and Finance blogger, money coach and card-carrying cat lady forever. On a mission to empower women to take control of their finances, get out of debt, and fall in love with money. Having paid off 48K in debt in 19 months using her Signature Budget Blueprint which blends practical money management with soulful purchases, instead of the typical shame-filled forced changes. You can have it all when it comes to money, saving, spending and enjoying yourself.
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