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Be the Boss of Your Money

Unexpected financial low can lead to a fresh start

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: September 4, 2025
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Four Simple Steps to Overcome Money Struggles
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WE all go through tough times with money. Maybe an unexpected bill arrived at the wrong moment, a job change has unsettled your income, or debt feels like it’s sitting on your shoulders.

It can be disheartening, and at times you might feel like you’re falling behind while everyone else is moving ahead.

Fortunately, financial lows don’t have to define you, and they can be the exact turning point you need.

When you’re feeling low about your finances, the most important thing is not to stay stuck. Momentum comes from taking small, practical steps forward.

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Here’s a simple four-step plan that can help you shift from worry to confidence and start building again.

Step 1: Pause and take stock

The first step is to stop avoiding the situation and face it head-on. Write down your current numbers – your income, expenses, debts and any savings.

Don’t worry if the picture doesn’t look great. What matters is clarity. Knowing exactly where you stand removes a lot of the fear and guesswork.

Many people find that when they finally add things up, the situation isn’t as overwhelming as they imagined. Even if it is tough, at least you now know what needs to change.

Step 2: Focus on one quick win

Big goals can feel impossible when you’re struggling, so start small. Look for one quick win you can achieve this week. It might be cancelling a subscription you no longer use, cooking at home instead of ordering in, or putting aside just $20 in savings. It’s amazing how these little victories shift your mindset.

You prove to yourself that progress is possible, and that spark of confidence builds momentum.

Step 3: Create a simple short-term plan

Once you’ve got a small win under your belt, set a 30-day goal. Keep it realistic and specific.

Maybe you aim to reduce your spending by $100, pay down one smaller debt, or build a mini emergency buffer.

The key is that it’s achievable.

Short-term goals are powerful because they show you progress quickly. That sense of achievement makes it easier to keep going with bigger financial goals later.

Step 4: Seek support and encouragement

Money stress often feels heavier when we carry it alone. Sharing your goal with someone you trust can make a huge difference. It might be a partner, a friend, or even a financial coach.

Accountability helps you stick to your plan, and encouragement reminds you that you’re not alone in this. You can also tap into free resources online, from budgeting tools to podcasts that inspire positive money habits.

Financial lows are not the end of the road. They can be the start of something better. Every small step you take helps you rise stronger.

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