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Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

How I'm Helping Moms This Summer

If I could change one thing in this world, it would be?

Financial education or the lack thereof.

Think about it.  How much formal financial education did you gotten as a child or as an adult?  Many of us received none or very little in school and learned about finances via experience or antiquated thinking.  Most Americans know very little about two things:
  • making money
  • managing money (budgets)
  • saving money
For this reason, I am making it my goal to work with moms with summer and educate them on how to be successful in all if these areas.

Why moms?
Moms are usually the backbones to the family.  They are usually the ones who are the CEOs, CFOs (Chief Financial Officers) and COOs (Chief Operations Officer) of the family.  They are the ones who make it their number one priority to make sure that their family runs smoothly.  But they struggle with how to do that because they don't understand money.

Struggle #1 Making Money
Many moms have bought into the idea of having a job to make money.  Trading time for money is terrible thinking- especially for moms.  This notion causes them to work overtime or get additional jobs just to make more money, which, in turn, causes them to lose more and more time with their family.  I want to help moms learn how to make money without being a slave to a job.  I want to teach them that they can have a job but not  NEED a job.  And if they desire to quit their jobs completely, I want to show them how to do that too.

Struggle #2 Managing Money
Even moms who seemingly have enough income to live comfortably are struggling.  Why? They can't seem to get out of debt or they overspend.  Failure to have  a budget and/or follow it only leads to debt, overdraft fess and payday loans.  I will show moms how to allocate money for debt and manage household expenses.

Struggle #3 Saving Money
One thing that stay-at-home moms don't think about is what they would do if they husbands lost their jobs.  They haven't set up savings and/or investments to cover lost income.  Sometimes if they have thought about it, they simply can't save for such an event because of Struggle #2.  Let's work on planning so that if such a thing happens, you will be prepared.

If you're a mom who needs help, connect with me on Facebook and send me a message. 
 
Until next time, I wish you peace, patience and prosperity.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Saving Money and Managing Money

Video # 4 
I am determined to finish my 7 videos.  Check out this great way to save and manage money for you and your business.


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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

10 ways to declutter your day (time management tips from a mom)

Ok.  So we've made our goals and made our plans.  Now it's time to take action.  This may seem like a daunting task because you have SOOO many daily tasks to do in addition to your goals this month.

Let's get a hold of our days so that we can accomplish our goals this month.

Check out this very good article on getting organized.  Great for stay-at-home parents.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

How to Make Plans and Meet Your Goals




Ok.  So now we have our goals established for the month.  Now it's time make plans.  Planning is crucial to reaching your goals.  You need a clear-cut plan to how you will reach your goal; it's your road map to your destination.  

Here is a great resource to help you write your road map.  You'll find some awesome printables to map out your goals for March by month, week and day.  You can use these over and over for each month.

Until next time, I wish you peace, patience and prosperity.




Monday, March 3, 2014

March Goals

Happy March!!!

I'm a few days late but this new schedule is kicking my butt...in a good way.  I think starting this schedule at the end of February was a great idea because I get to start  the month of March on a good foot.  It has helped me declutter my day and focus on things that lead me to my goals.  I encourage everyone to have goals: annual, monthly, weekly and daily.  Even if you don't meet every goal, you have something to strive for.  If not, you will be all over the place and get nothing done.  I'd rather get 2 out 10 goals met rather than none.  Wouldn't you?  What goals have you set for yourself?


Sunday, February 2, 2014

Plans for February

Comment below or on our FB page and let me know what your goals are for February.