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The most difficult part of my financial journey has been mental. In fact, I kind of feel like the past 5 years of blogging has been all about getting my mind right so that I can make lasting financial changes.
In this episode of Girl Gone Frugal (again) I talk about the 7 Mindset Practices that I use to keep myself focused and on task as I work in my debt repayment journey.
My 7 Mindset Practices
- Money Journal
- Honesty
- What’s your blockage?
- Budgets are bae
- Pay yourself first!
- A nuance
- P.F.B.A.R.-listen to the podcast to know what this stands for 🙂
Mentioned in this episode:
- Personal Capital – Join for Free-A painless way to manage your budget. Works similarly to MINT but also includes your investment accounts as well. I think it’s a much more comprehensive approach to seeing your finances.
- Kale YEAH! How to pay for organic food for less
- Ibotta-My personal grocery app obsession.
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giulia says
Money journal is became one of my best friend into budgeting day
Michelle says
YAY! I love my money journal.
Jayson @ Monster Piggy Bank says
Personal Capital totally changed how I budget, and it has helped me a lot with autopayment.
Michelle says
Yay!