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Be the Boss of Your Money

Most of us were never taught to manage money

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: June 6, 2025
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Why You're Not Actually Bad With Money at All
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When it comes to personal finance, a lot of people feel a quiet sense of failure. They earn well. They work hard.

But still, money feels messy, uncertain, or just a bit out of control.

If that sounds familiar, here’s the truth: You’re not bad with money. You’ve just been expected to figure it all out without ever being shown how. And you’re not alone.

Most of us were never taught

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Think about it, how much formal education did you really get on managing money? Not economics theory or investment jargon, but the real-life stuff: budgeting, setting goals, building buffers, and feeling confident when making money decisions.

Most people were taught to earn and spend, maybe save a little, but not how to organise, prioritise, and make money decisions based on what matters most to them.

Managing money isn’t instinctive. It’s a skill. Like learning to drive or figuring out how to cook something decent. It takes support, repetition, and the right mindset.

But without that? You’re left to piece it together. That’s where stress creeps in. And often, that’s when the voice shows up: “I should be better with money by now.”

But here’s the real story: you’ve been doing the best you can with what you have.

What’s missing isn’t intelligence or motivation, it’s a system. Not a complex spreadsheet or a flawless strategy. Just a simple, repeatable way to make decisions, stay in control, and build momentum.

Confidence with money comes from progress, not perfection.

You don’t need a big break or a large lump sum to land in your lap. You need small wins, repeated often.

So, if you’ve been telling yourself you’re bad with money, it’s time to reframe that story. This week, take one small step. Give yourself credit for it. Then keep it going.

That’s how you Become the Boss of Your Money.

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