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The Key to Financial Resolutions That Succeed

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Have you ever looked at your credit card statement and been washed by a wave of guilt, because you broke your resolution to spend less? If you have, you’re certainly not alone.

Why do resolutions lose the power to motivate?

Often it’s because we don’t know why we’re making the resolution in the first place. We think we know – too much debt, looming retirement, insufficient savings for a rainy day – but those reasons are generic and vague and won’t likely inspire restraint against a fantastic deal on a great purse, or a big screen TV clearance sale.

Making plans and resolutions before you know what’s really important to you, is like buying building materials before you know what you’re going to build. If you want your resolutions to have a chance at success, the key is to make them for reasons specific to you. Continue reading

Aligning your Money with your Goals

UNSTUCK - How to Get Out of Your Money Rut and Start Living the Life You Want

UNSTUCK – How to Get out of Your Money Rut and Start Living the Life you Want
by Karin Mizgala and Sheila Walkington

(Excerpt from: Chapter 6 – Getting What you Really Want)

Anna and Joel dreamt of owning their own home. They were paying a fortune to live in a small basement apartment. They had debt, and they were in the habit of getting out of town on the weekends to enjoy a better quality of life. Because she couldn’t believe they would ever buy a home, Anna would buy $100 Home Lottery tickets in the hopes of getting lucky.

They wanted a house, but they didn’t let themselves want it enough to make it a priority. Instead they squandered money and perpetuated a spending pattern that made home ownership seem impossible. Continue reading