Brie Sodano Find Your Bleed
Jane systemizes her common household necessities and toiletries with a subscription service. Jane gets her stuff delivered once a month and lightens her mental load.
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Jane systemizes her common household necessities and toiletries with a subscription service. Jane gets her stuff delivered once a month and lightens her mental load.
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Brie Sodano – Find Your Bleed
Do you suffer from Disappearing Money Syndrome?
Disappearing Money Syndrome is the phenomenon where the money you should have left to save — disappears. It leaves you wondering where your cash went or how the credit card bills creep up a little more each month.
Disappearing Money Syndrome is a tricky problem because there isn’t just one major purchase that causes the ‘bleed’.
The bleed is the result of a thousand tiny little leaks. This is the exact reason why budgets don’t work to control spending.
But, wait! Before you get your torches and pitchforks ready, let me explain.
Budgets are a cash flow planning tool that serve us best when planning a project or vacation. A budget is a guideline for money. We all know the real trouble comes from STICKING TO IT.
When it comes to controlling cash flow, the real problem is our behaviors and habits.
Habit Change No. 1:
Jane decides to only shop once per week. If she forgets something, she will make do with what she’s got.
Habit Change No. 2:
Jane is not perfect. She recognizes that she is a busy mom. She takes care of all the household inventory along with everything else for her family. Jane realizes there are too many balls in the air.
Jane systemizes her common household necessities and toiletries with a subscription service. Jane gets her stuff delivered once a month and lightens her mental load.
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