Canadian Finance Blog
Canadian Finance Blog |
6 Financial Habits to Take Control of Your Money Posted: 11 Jan 2011 02:00 AM PST Money can be a big cause of stress (Or maybe I should say a lack of money is the real cause of stress). We've just come through some tough times both from an economic standpoint and a market perspective. Debt levels continue to grow to record levels. Unemployment rates are higher. If you are looking to improve your financial life, what kinds of things can you do? Short-term goals versus long-term habitsIt's that time of year when people make new years resolutions. For a lot of people, resolutions are nothing more than short-term goals. There's nothing wrong with short-term goals but far too often resolutions are too temporary in nature. We often see this in the health industry, where there is no shortage of 'diets' to help people lose weight. The problem is that although many people can lose weight on diets, the weight loss is often not sustainable over the long term. The only way to sustain weight loss over the long term is to change your lifestyle and develop good long-term healthy habits of eating right and exercising regularly. Financial success is no different. You can have short-term successes but unless you change your bad financial habits for good ones, those successes are often temporary. For example, I've seen people's credit card balance 'yo-yo' just like people's weight. They get focused "for a while" on paying down debts they should not have had in the first place, only to find that they ramp up spending and get into debt trouble again somewhere down the road. Real success comes from changing your lifestyle or your habits of spending so that you do not fall into old patterns again. Long-term success comes from permanently changing long-term habits. Take control of your moneyOne of my popular workshops called "Take Control of Your Money" focuses on helping people develop good healthy financial habits. For those of you who want to improve your finances but are not sure where to start, here's a few key habits that will put you on the path to financial freedom.
This list can create opportunities for anyone looking to improve their financial situation and may not know where to start. Financial resolutions create the opportunity for change. That change can be temporary or permanent. Whatever your resolutions are, my hope is that the New Year helps you start the process to developing great long term habits towards true financial independence. Happy New Year and Good Luck! Related Posts:
6 Financial Habits to Take Control of Your Money originally appeared on Canadian Finance Blog on January 11, 2011. |
You are subscribed to email updates from Canadian Finance Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home