Shownotes
You had a great month. Like, a really great month. And now you're staring at your bank account wondering… okay, what do I actually do with this money?
In this episode of Creative Minds, Smart Money, I'm talking about what happens after the profitable month — when you're either frozen, second-guessing yourself, or spending it fast before it feels real.
There's a better way, and it starts with giving your money a job.
Topics Covered:
- Why creatives treat profitable months like flukes — the fear that you can't touch the money because you'll never make it again
- The knee-jerk reaction that keeps you stuck — why immediately paying down debt, paying yourself, or spending on a project isn't always the move, even when it feels logical
- Giving your money a job — what it looks like to allocate a profitable month with intention instead of impulse (taxes, owner's pay, reinvestment, and yes, a little something for you)
- The question to ask before every purchase — will this help my business or will I regret it in three to six months?
- How to reinvest smarter — why I keep an "ideas bucket" in my project management software and what that has to do with not throwing money at a $25 course that won't accomplish anything for me
- Thinking ahead, not just right now — how to factor in slower months before you spend down everything you just made
- Building the habit, not just reacting to the moment — why one good month doesn't change a business, but a consistent system around good months absolutely does
Links & Resources:
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