Creating Monthly Financial Milestones Will Keep You Motivated

In April 2020, I started creating monthly financial goals to accompany my budget to help me stay motivated. There is something about being able to cross out the goals that you have achieved at the end of the month.

The reason creating these goals can be super beneficial is because it gives you something to strive for. When you create a budget, it is easy for that information to become just numbers on a page. By creating these goals you can accomplish by sticking to your budget it switches something in your brain and makes your budget more meaningful and tangible.

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My First Week as A Door Dash Driver

This will be my first week as a Door Dash Driver 01/31/2021-02/06/2021. It is a new side hustle that I am adding to my arsenal. Originally, I planned to use this job to make an extra $50 a month.

However, I am planning to do more than that. Depending on how my first week goes, I will try to make $10,000 this year through DoorDash. With this extra income, I will use a portion to fund the $50 investing challenge created by Invested Millennial, a portion set aside for taxes, tithes, and the remaining to pay extra to my student loan debt.

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Important Tips When Planning a Trip With Your Friends

I am currently planning a trip with my friend to go to Austin in March 2021. This got me thinking about things that you need to be aware of when you are planning a trip with other people. I have traveled a few times with my friends and every trip is so different. However, there are some basic things that you want to keep in mind when traveling with your friends. This will help to ensure that everyone has a good time and has no worries.

The first thing that you want to do is

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How to Create Easy, Simple to Use Budget for Beginners

Are you interested in budgeting, but don’t know where to start?

I completely understand. There is so much budgeting information available and it can be overwhelming to intake all the information. On top of that, then you have to decide what information to use and how to implement it. After going through all of that, budgeting doesn’t seem worth it.

Start with the Basics

If this is the situation you find yourself in, I recommend just starting.

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