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Be the Boss of Your Money

It’s time to stop hitting snooze on your finances

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: February 13, 2025
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We’ve all done it – heard the alarm, felt the urge to start the day, and yet hit the snooze button for just a few more minutes of rest. But while hitting snooze on your morning alarm may buy you a little extra time in bed, hitting snooze on your finances doesn’t work the same way.

Contents
  • WHY WE HIT SNOOZE ON MONEY MATTERS
  • THE COST OF DELAYING ACTION
  • TAKE ONE SMALL STEP TODAY

Avoiding financial decisions doesn’t make them go away – it just makes them bigger, harder, and more stressful to deal with later.

Just as the alarm seems to ring louder each time you ignore it, financial tasks will continue to demand attention, often at the worst possible moments.

That credit card balance doesn’t shrink on its own, unexpected expenses don’t stop appearing, and delaying long-term planning only makes the future more uncertain.

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If you’re constantly putting off budgeting, saving, or tackling your debt, it’s time to wake-up fresh and focus on your finances.

WHY WE HIT SNOOZE ON MONEY MATTERS

Many people avoid their finances not because they don’t care, but because it feels overwhelming. Some common reasons include:

  • Fear of what we’ll find – not wanting to face the reality of debt or overspending.
  • Feeling too busy – thinking there’s no time to properly manage money.
  • Believing it’s too late – assuming we’ve already missed the boat.
  • Lack of confidence – worrying we don’t know enough to make smart money decisions.

But here’s the truth: financial problems don’t get better by ignoring them. In fact, they often get worse.

And just like getting out of bed, the hardest part is simply starting.

THE COST OF DELAYING ACTION

Every day you delay financial action, you lose opportunities. Consider this:

  • Debt grows with interest – every month you put off making extra payments, interest compounds, making the total amount harder to pay off.
  • Missed savings add up – even small, regular deposits into savings or investments can grow significantly over time, but only when you get started.
  • Life keeps happening – unexpected expenses will always pop up, and having no plan in place means added stress when they do.

Think about where you’d like to be financially a year from now. If you keep hitting snooze, will you be any closer?

TAKE ONE SMALL STEP TODAY

The good news is that you don’t need to overhaul your finances overnight. The key to long-term success is simply taking that first step.

Here are some quick ways to get started:

  • Set a 15-minute money check-in – review your bank transactions or set up a budget.
  • Automate one positive habit – start a direct transfer into a savings account.
  • Tackle one avoided task – pay off a small debt, check your Super, or cancel an unused subscription.

Fortunately, financial confidence doesn’t come from perfection; it comes from action. Your future self will thank you for starting now instead of scrambling later.

Take that first step towards Being the Boss of your Money.

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