What You Can Do When Budgeting Becomes a Drag
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What You Can Do When Budgeting Becomes a Drag
© 2005 Darlene Arechederra
Most of us have learned along life's journey that we must
have a budget in place to succeed in our financial goals.
And it is true that using your budget as a tool will make it
easier.
But, what happens if budgeting has become a real drag for
you? Will it prevent you having money for those things you
need and want?
It can. Let me share *Lisha's* challenge with you. (Not her
real name.)
Lisha didn't like budgeting. As a matter of fact, she hated
budgeting -- and anything to do with it. Like many who
struggle to budget, she had made up her mind there would be
no more budgets. Her on-again, off-again affair with budgets
left her feeling stressed -- and slightly depressed.
I spent some time with Lisha. And then it clicked -- she
began to realize that a budget is not a *law*. It's simply
one of many tools available -- for someone who chooses to
use it. If the fear of budgeting actually prevents a person
from saving any money at all, then there's a real problem.
Lisha chose to remove her stumbling block that day. She
allowed her mind to open up. Other tools began to catch her
attention. These alternative tools now represent freedom for
Lisha. No more drag on her energy!
Can you relate?
Once you acknowledge a challenge -- any challenge -- it
frees you up to discover alternatives.
Have you ever noticed that, once you've made a decision
about something, you begin to notice things that were there
all along? But you couldn't see them, because there was
something blocking your view.
Now you see new ideas everywhere, at every turn. Even when
you try to get some sleep, these ideas will track you down.
They surround you.
Reach out and pluck them. They're yours for the taking.
We each want to do better with our money. We want to be able
to save more, too. But sometimes we associate the word
*budget* with *giving up everything.*
And we're not alone in this view.
I mean, how many people do you know who get really excited
about doing a budget? Do your friends hold budget parties?
No, probably not. Mine don't, either.
The truth is, some do a budget even though they may not
enjoy it. Some don't, because the thought alone is just too
painful and restrictive for them.
Is your ultimate goal to do a budget?
Or is your *true* goal to have money for the things you need
and want?
See the difference?
If the more popular money methods worked for everyone, each
person on the planet would keep a budget. There would be no
debt (and much less spending) because we'd all be operating
under the influence of the budget (smile).
So, allow yourself to unearth something new. A strategy or
method that excites you. Choose a money method that is
respectful in meeting your needs.
And the next time you hear the *budget* word, straighten
your shoulders, hold your head high, and remember your true
goal.
Is it to *budget?*
Or is it to have the money you need and want?
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Darlene Arechederra is the creator of the Stay-at-Home
Bootcamp -- a fun, interactive program for women who long to
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