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Be the Boss of Your Money

Breaking the Pay day cycle

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: October 12, 2023
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Do you ever find yourself counting the days until your next payday?

Do you wonder if you’ll have enough to cover your bills and expenses?

Living in this pay-cheque-to-pay-cheque cycle is stressful and it’s all too common.

But it doesn’t have to be a never-ending loop.

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With the right mindset and practical steps, you can break free and build a life with more financial stability.

Breaking the cycle starts with a shift in mindset.

Instead of viewing each pay as a means to survive until the next one, see it as an opportunity to start building a secure financial position.

Imagine a future where there is money available at the end of the pay cycle.

The best tool for escaping this cycle is creating a budget.

A budget empowers you to take control of your money.

It’s not a time for making more purchases or living a great lifestyle.

Review your expenses and look for savings.

Even small changes, like making your lunch at home instead of buying it daily, can add up over time.

Non-housing debts and loans can keep you trapped in the cycle, so plan to pay it down quickly.

Line up all these debts from smallest to largest, pay the minimum payment on everything, but then throw every extra dollar at the smallest one.

Once this one is gone, roll all that repayment power onto the next, then the next.

Soon you’ll have them out of your life.

With more of your money available for your needs, it will feel like you’ve received a pay rise.

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