The saying goes that it takes 21 days to form a new habit, but we know it often takes longer than that. What that means for your budgeting is that any new changes you’ve made or routines you’ve decided to start might not be on autopilot yet. You might still find yourself buying coffee on the run, rather than saving money by making it at home.
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See why saving with purpose matters!
The saying goes that it takes 21 days to form a new habit, but we know it often takes longer than that. What that means for your budgeting is that any new changes you’ve made or routines you’ve decided to start might not be on autopilot yet. You might still find yourself buying coffee on the run, rather than saving money by making it at home.
If you’re losing steam on your budgeting goals, learn why saving with purpose can help you keep the momentum going.
More to help you keep momentum:
- STORY: Why I Chose to Pay Off Debt
- COURSE: GB 201 | Spend, Save and Give Towards What’s Important
- STORY: Don’t Budget Like a Dieter
Happy budgeting,
-The Goodbudget Team