If you’ve been a regular reader of the ThinkPink blog series, you should be well-versed on the importance of a budget. When it comes to saving money and having a plan, a budget is one of the best ways to take control of your finances and reach your financial goals. However, I’ve found that following through with a plan can be cumbersome and while there may be momentum in the beginning, eventually it fizzles out before a goal is even reached. Why is that?
Well, I like to compare budgeting to working out. Specifically, working out in January. The New Year rolls around and everyone gets this new zest for getting physically fit. Suddenly, everything is full: group classes like Zumba and Spin, every machine in the weight lifting section, and good luck finding a treadmill. Those are jammed by the people who have resolved to run a half marathon or bust. The gym looks like this for a couple of weeks. As you know, though, it will go back to how it was before the New Year. The reason: people lose their momentum when results are not seen quickly. That can be discouraging enough to steer people away. However, seeing results takes time and while one method of working out, like Zumba, could work for one person, it might not work for another.
So how does budgeting and working out compare? Like learning yoga or taking up a more extreme sport like CrossFit, budgeting is a practice. It requires patience, follow through and a fair amount of trial and error. If you’re struggling with seeing results from your budget, maybe it is because your budget doesn’t fit your lifestyle and needs. Like working out, budgeting is not a one-size-fits-all scenario. Everyone has their own unique habits, strengths and weaknesses so different types of budgets will work for different people. Creating one you don’t actually hate can make it easier to stick with!
At the end of the day, your budget should fit your lifestyle. You may have to try several different methods until you find the one that is right for you. Don’t be afraid of a little trial and error! Remember, you are not tied down to one method of budgeting. There will be times you may have to adjust your plan or switch methods – that is okay! Nobody gets budgeting right the first time, so do your best and have fun with it!
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