Sometimes we believe the lie that budgeting well means not spending on nonessentials. And that’s why budgets often fail. I mean, who can actually do that? Definitely not us. It is 100% okay, and even good, to spend and give when it’s within our budget.
Today’s Assignment
- Notice your giving. Were you able to give generously and still stay on budget with your other Envelopes, like Fun, Rent, and Savings? Why or why not? What adjustments could you make to be able to give generously and still stay on budget?
- Share your thoughts on your giving habits with your fellow budgeters in the comments. Did you notice anything about your giving habits through this week?
Note for couples: Also notice your giving habits as a couple. Do you tend to give together or separately? Is one of you more involved in giving than the other? Remember, there’s no need to judge. It’s just helpful to notice and get on the same page about it.
Happy budgeting,
-The Goodbudget Team
10 thoughts on “What Did You Notice This Week?”
Because of my dedicated Giving Envelope, I was able to give generously this week and still stay on budget with all of my other envelopes! I felt free to give without worrying about how that would affect my other responsibilities, and that felt good!
The intro you provided to this assignment really hit home for me. Thanks.
For me, this section on Giving has made the most dramatic change. I always want to give, but haven’t always felt like I had the money available at the moment I see a giving opportunity. Now I have an envelope for giving, and know those funds will be available as I see the need. Thank you for this.
Having an envelope with the name “Giving” with a set amount has helped me be more generous (smiley face). I know that money is set aside for giving and I look for ways to give it. This makes me pretty happy. Before I always wondered if I could afford to give and how much to give. This settles those questions. So all I need to do is give..
We were able to give and stay on budget
I noticed it is easier to not spend on a whim and I get to give to much needed cause
What I realized is that there are times when I give/donate that I haven’t factored into my budget. I give every time I go to PetSmart when the register asks if I’d like to donate. I’ve always just factored that into my pet expenses. I also have times come up when friends ask for donations for their kids’ activities. I will be donating to my son’s school. So at this point, I realize that I will need to change what I put in my giving envelope.
I give more than I thought I did. This is good, but it is also problematic because I haven’t accurately budgeted for this.
For me it was kind of normal. I was brought up to either give my time or donate things, so for me it doesn’t seem quite right. But one thing it does do for me is to remind be to create or volunteer to help. Believe me, there are things that you can volunteer for that can make you feel really good or have a blast at doing (a fundraiser for a zoo.)
I’ve been retired for 5 days. Learning how to budget better was my goal with this course. It was a pleasantly surprise there was a Giving envelope included as part of the monthly Goodbudget. The amount I donate may change, as it will now be based solely on my pensions, and not a regular salary. I am grateful to have more than enough food, and a warm home to live in. Not everybody is so blessed, so Giving is important to me to continue. Just waiting to see what 2 of my 3 pensions will total so I can finalize the amount for my Giving envelope.