The new financial year is often treated as a time for tax returns, but it can also be a turning point.
Just like January 1, July 1 offers a powerful psychological reset. A new financial year invites a new financial you.
It’s a meaningful opportunity to reflect, refocus, and realign.
It’s important because if nothing changes, your money story will look the same in another 12 months.
TAKE A MOMENT TO REFLECT
Before you jump into goals or plans, take a moment to reflect and collect the lessons from past financial year.
Ask yourself powerful questions such as: Where did my money actually go? What spending made me feel good?
What created stress or regret?
Financial progress starts with noticing, not judging.
A few honest observations will help you avoid repeating old patterns and set a clearer direction for this year.
THREE SIMPLE ACTIONS
You don’t need a massive overhaul to feel more in control.
Often, it’s the small, consistent actions that unleash real progress. Start with:
Review your spending plan
Dust off your budget or create a new one now. Where is your spending a bit loose?
Have your expenses increased in certain areas? What can you adjust without feeling restricted?
Try tightening one category, like subscriptions, and redirect that money towards a savings goal.
Set one meaningful money goal
Choose just one clear goal for the next 6-12 months. It could be something like “Save $2000 for an emergency fund before Christmas” or “Pay off one credit card by November”.
Make it specific, visualise the end result and take the first step today, perhaps setting up an automatic transfer.
Build a system
Structure beats willpower every time. Set up systems that make good choices come to life.
Automate your transfers and put a fortnightly 10-minute money review into your calendar.
Use one account for spending and one for your bills.
This reduces the mental load and helps you stay consistent without too much effort.
MAKE IT MEANINGFUL
Money is never just about dollars. When we scratch the surface, it’s more about having choice, security, joy and more options.
Perhaps you want to reduce debt? Great, but why?
Maybe you want to save more consistently?
In that case, what is it for?
This emotional connection to your goals helps you to stay on track, especially when things get bumpy.
By approaching your finances with consistency and care, this will be the year you Become the Boss of your Money.

