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    Mastering your Money Mindset

    Riches EditorBy Riches EditorMarch 15, 20243 Mins Read
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    Financial discipline is more than a buzzword; it’s an essential skill set you need for long-term wellbeing. Yet, in a world filled with temptations to spend, keeping up this discipline is an everyday challenge.

    Impulsive buying decisions can derail even the most carefully constructed budget. To improve your outcomes, it’s helpful to have a process for managing your personal finances.  This is the same idea we use to improve our physical fitness – when we have a plan and follow it, we’ll see the results.

    Understanding emotional spending

    Emotional spending is the habit of using purchases as a way to manage our mood or feelings. While it can offer a temporary high or a form of consolation during stressful times, it generally leads to regret and financial instability. Look for these signs—unplanned purchases, a growing collection of unused items, or a sense of guilt following a shopping spree. Just like emotional eating, it never works longer term and leaves us feeling hollow. So, recognising these signs is the first step towards avoiding emotional spending and gaining greater control over your purchases.

    The importance of financial training

    Financial coaching and mental discipline share a common foundation—both require a commitment to practice and perseverance. Just as athletes train to improve their performance, individuals can train to enhance their financial wellbeing. This isn’t a one-time effort; it’s a continuous process that involves regular review and adjustment of your financial habits.  Step-by-step you can make real progress.

    Creating a financial training plan

    A financial training regimen is a money plan that includes budgeting, saving, and sensible investing. It begins with clear, attainable goals: such as clearing debt, or building an emergency fund. The plan must include a realistic budget, a commitment to saving a portion of your income, and a strategy for growing your wealth through investments.  A clear plan help you to Gain Clarity, Take Control, and Get Ahead with your money.

    Practical tips to stay on track

    To strengthen your financial discipline muscles, use these actions:

    (i) Draw up a budget that fits your lifestyle and stick to it at least 80% of the time.  You don’t have to be perfect to make real progress.

    (ii) Create an emergency fund to give yourself a buffer against unexpected financial shocks.  Start by saving $500 – $1,000 in a separate bank account.  Then after clearing your debts like credit cards, personal loans and buy-now-pay-later, you can increase the emergency fund to cover three to six months of your essential expenses.

    (iii) Implement a 48-hour rule where you wait two days before making any non-essential purchase.  The bigger the purchase, the longer you should wait.

    (iv) Use a money app to track your expenses and adjust your spending habits accordingly.

    Adjusting your financial mindset

    Transforming your money mindset for the better requires a shift from immediate gratification to long-term fulfillment. Focus on the peace of mind that comes with financial security, rather than the temporary excitement of an impulse buy. Celebrate when you reach milestones, no matter how small, as these victories boost your motivation to keep going.

    Financial discipline is a pivotal component of a secure and confident financial future. Don’t wait for the New Year, now is the perfect time to get started.  Even with Christmas and back to school expenses on the horizon, put your plan into action, and get that head start today.

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