Today's financial climate is filled with moments of instability, confusion, and panic. Suddenly people are being forced to reassess their budgets and sometimes choose between raiding their 401K's or learning to make adjustments in their lifestyle. The ability to make wise financial decisions is never easy. It is especially challenging if you tend to be re-active instead of pro-active. In order to remain pro-active, one must learn to assign his money a "purpose" before it gets into his hands.
An example of re-active financial planning, consider this: One woman going through a financial crunch pays her bills according to which creditor screams the loudest. Ts begins a cycle of juggling to pay past due bills, dodging calls from collectors, and overall neglect of financial goals. The creditors now begin to control her cashflow, and hence, her future, because the bill collectors are calling the shots.
You can avoid this in most cases by simply taking time to plan or assign purpose to your money. A goal-oriented budgeting system is a great way to give your money a purpose. It allows you to establish boundaries that serve as a guide to help you achieve your monthly goals, which will evetually lead to long term financial success. Often we don't plan to fail, we fail to plan. Financial success is only achieved through proper planning. People do not become successful by chance. Their continued success is deliberate. They are motivated by "purpose" and they make financial decisions based on what it takes to fulfill the vision they have for their lives.
Many people are in a financial rut because their spending habits are made without a purpose or vision in mind. Whether it's going to the mall, grocery store, all decisions should be pushing us closer to fulfilling our overall financial vision. We must take the time to evaluate whether our decisions are keeping us on track to accomplishing our goals, or pulling us further away. Financial success is not always about making right or wrong choices. Financial successis about taking responsibility to make choices that position us for success. Despite the grim economic reports this is the perfect time to establish a new order in your life. Purpose-driven financial planning positions us to weather any economic storm and stay on course to achieving our goals.
Here are "5 Ways to Begin Purpose Driven Planning"
Develop a vision statement for you and/or your family. Begin to see the end from the beginning.
Create a "goal oriented" budget and begin to use it as your road map to fulfilling your vision instead of keeping your focus on just paying the bills.
Keep a financial diary and begin to track your expenses.
Focus your spending decisions around helping you to achieve your goals.
Make a decision not to allow your emotions to justify irresponsible behavior.
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Jaynee Sasso, speaker, author, coach for financial life management. For more information visit www.FaithfulAssistants.com . To submit a prayer request about your specific financial need email faithfulwarriors@yahoo.com or write to Faithful Assistants Inc 26 Park St, Ste 2035, Montclair, NJ 07043.
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