
You know all those Pinterest quotes and sayings and those supremely positive and uplifting,â Choose happiness,â posts people use on social media all the time anymore? Well, as irritating as it might be to some to scroll through newsfeeds and photos and feel as if youâve left Facebook and entered a world of early morning motivational speaking, they are correct. You do get to choose happiness. In fact, you get to choose everything you want to choose in life; your mindset is key. If you want to make better decisions, be more productive and live a happier life, you need only master your mindset. If you can begin to control how you think and feel and express yourself, you can really make a positive change in your life. Itâs honestly the truth; that whole law of attraction thing really does work for people, but you have to be in the right mindset to make it happen, especially when it comes to your finances.
Weâre not suggesting you sit around and meditate saying, âOmmmmmmâŚâŚ.money and success come to meeeeeee,â on broken-record repeat or anything (I guess it doesnât hurt, but you know) but I am suggesting you take a few moments to really consider your financial mindset. You have to learn to control what you think and how you feel about your finances so that you can make the best possible financial decisions, and I have a few simple tips that might help you control your mind and master your money just a little better. Itâs all about perspective and point of view, so letâs see if we can go about changing yours. Itâs not going to happen overnight by any means, but it only takes 21 days to make a habit, so letâs get started on making one small change at a time (the best part is that youâre not limited to using this method only to assist you in making better financial choices).
Get Your Priorities and Goals in Order
The first way to master your money mindset is to set some goals and prioritize. For example, my husband and I have four kids and weâve had a very expensive year that involved paying a lot of money for the birth of our twins that were in the hospital for a while after birth (even after great insurance), paying â in general â to maintain a certain lifestyle that we love for a family of six, buying a huge new car to fit our new family of six and buying a new house with a big down payment (also huge to fit our family of six), we kept our old house so we are now landlords, we travel as frequently as possible and we have literally spent so many tens of thousands of dollars in the past year that we are really feeling the need to buckle down and try to replenish all that savings.
For us, our priorities are always taking care of our kids and making sure they have what they need, and that we are always able to provide for them experiences and adventures and ways to make amazing memories. We also want to be able to keep our material things â like our house â and weâd like to send our kids to college. So savings is big for us. Thatâs our biggest priority in life â savings. It took a huge hit this year with everything weâve paid for, but our priority and goal is to rebuild it as quickly as possible.
Once you get your priorities and goals in order â is it to buy a home or pay off debt? â it becomes a lot easier to control your mindset about your money.
Replace Negative Thoughts with Positive
Itâs impossible to make anything happen and have a positive money mindset if youâre always focused on the negative. Itâs easy to focus on the negative; trust me. When a random stranger rang my doorbell a few weeks ago and essentially yelled at me, threatened me and told me he could break into my home anytime he wants because itâs his dream home and we stole it from him (um, we made an offer, it was accepted and we bought the houseâŚ.didnât realize that was thievery), we decided a security system was in order. We werenât expecting to spend $1000 that day, but we did. I could have been upset and focused on the fact that thatâs a thousand less dollars in our savings account, but I decided to replace that negative thought with a positive one, which is that we now feel so much more protected and safe in our own home â and that is priceless. When you learn to look at things with positivity, itâs a lot easier to focus on your money matters.
No Comparisons Allowed
One of the biggest money mindset mistakes people make is comparing their lives to others. You have to stop that because itâs going to put you into a position thatâs just not good for your finances. If you are constantly spending money to keep up with people, youâre not doing what you need to do. Stop the comparisons and youâll find itâs much easier to save and mind your money.
Use Small Goals as Milestones
One great way to keep your mindset about money on track is through small goals. You might want to pay off your car in a year, but itâs not easy to do that if youâre waiting and waiting and seeing no difference in things. How about focusing on making a smaller goal, such as paying a certain amount to that car each month so that when you write that check or make that payment online, you see the difference and it makes you feel accomplished? Itâs a small mindset matter, but itâs really something very positive and beneficial.
Welcome Change
Sometimes you have to make changes in your life to get your finances in order, and you have to learn to accept change. Perhaps the change you want to make is spending the rest of the year doing something that you wouldnât normally do so that you can pay off some debts. Do it; welcome the change, accept the challenge and focus on the positive aspect of it rather than all you are missing. Instead of being sad you might not vacation this year, focus on something fun and free you can do at home with the kids that might make life a little more exciting until next year when you are debt free. It is all about how you look at things, and it makes a big difference.
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