Your budget keeps failing - and it's not because you're bad with money. It's because you're trying to force your real life into a generic template that doesn't account for what's actually happening. With the holidays coming up (Thanksgiving, Christmas, birthdays, parties, travel), November and December need a PLAN, not a budget. In this episode, I'm walking you through how to create a spending plan based on your actual calendar, your household's real needs, and what matters to YOU - so you ca...
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Your budget keeps failing - and it's not because you're bad with money. It's because you're trying to force your real life into a generic template that doesn't account for what's actually happening. With the holidays coming up (Thanksgiving, Christmas, birthdays, parties, travel), November and December need a PLAN, not a budget. In this episode, I'm walking you through how to create a spending plan based on your actual calendar, your household's real needs, and what matters to YOU - so you ca...
163. How to Stop Saying 'I Can't Afford It' (And What to Say Instead)
The Debt Pay Off Podcast for Women
8 minutes
3 months ago
163. How to Stop Saying 'I Can't Afford It' (And What to Say Instead)
"I can't afford it." If you catch yourself saying this phrase a lot, you're accidentally keeping yourself stuck in scarcity thinking. For years, I said this constantly while simultaneously putting things on credit cards anyway. The problem isn't your bank account - it's the language that makes you feel powerless. In this episode, I'm sharing what to say instead. You'll learn: Why "I can't afford it" shuts down creative thinking and keeps you feeling like a victimThe choice-based language I us...
The Debt Pay Off Podcast for Women
Your budget keeps failing - and it's not because you're bad with money. It's because you're trying to force your real life into a generic template that doesn't account for what's actually happening. With the holidays coming up (Thanksgiving, Christmas, birthdays, parties, travel), November and December need a PLAN, not a budget. In this episode, I'm walking you through how to create a spending plan based on your actual calendar, your household's real needs, and what matters to YOU - so you ca...