Budget Effect: How to Save Money, Pay off Debt, Improve your Mindset, Love your Life, and start Budgeting as a Single Mom
When I was an overwhelmed single mom just trying to make it day to day, I started to focus on my household budget. Beyond paying off thousands of dollars in debt, saving cash, and investing more, I found that budgeting inspires intentional living and a focus on figuring out what's most important.
This podcast will teach you personal finance tips like how to budget, how to stick to a budget, how to pay down debt or how to pay off credit cards, how to reach your money goals, live debt free, and how to build wealth.
We will talk budgeting tips for real life - especially budgeting tips for busy moms.
If you are looking for practical and actionable guidance even as an overwhelmed or busy mom, or even a single mom, then you are in the right place!
**How can I pay off my debt?
**How can I pay down credit card debt?**
**How to start budgeting for beginners?
**How to budget on one income?
**How can I live within a budget?
**How do I write a budget?
**How do I spend less?
**How can I move forward financially?
**What if I don't have enough money to invest?
**How can I build wealth?
**How can I LIVE ABUNDANTLY on a budget?
**Is there someone out there who understands being a single mom that can help me with my finances?! :) I got you, girl.
Erin Britt is your host and can be found on Instagram @budgeteffectpodcast
Budget Effect: How to Save Money, Pay off Debt, Improve your Mindset, Love your Life, and start Budgeting as a Single Mom
24// Tips for sticking to a budget by a reflecting on your needs
BUDGET JUMPSTART CHALLENGE
Let's reflect on our wants and needs so that we can make better choices about our spending. Use these prompts to figure out if we are spending money and time on the things that are actually going to fulfill our needs.
Journal Prompts for Needs and Wants
This episode is for you if:
Have trouble with impulse buying, impulse purchases, impulse shopping
You have trouble sticking to your budget because you want to buy all the things
You are afraid to start budgeting because you think a budget will limit you.
<<Question of the Week>>
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