8 Reasons Your Budgeting Mentality Is Backwards

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A shocking number of people struggle with their budgets for one simple reason: they don’t know what a good budget looks like. Here are eight reasons you might be self-sabotaging yourself by having the wrong idea about what it means to budget.

You Think Budgeting Is Boring

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We’re not gonna pretend that crunching numbers is exciting for everyone. However, there’s no way you’ll have an easy time budgeting if you don’t find a way to get into it. Download an app you love using, and turn on a fun playlist every time you sit down to do it — whatever it takes to get you to make it more exciting for yourself.

You Think Adjusting Your Budget Is Cheating

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Editing your budget is a crucial part of the process. Many people think that if you change your budget, you’re giving yourself too much leeway. That’s simply not true; much of budgeting is trial and error, especially at the beginning.

You Think Budgeting Means No Spending

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Budgeting doesn’t mean never spending money on the fun stuff. It means acknowledging when you spend money on fun stuff and being responsible with your money by tracking it. Every budget should have space for the things in life that bring you joy.

You’re Not Working Toward Any Goals

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Budgeting becomes significantly harder to do if you don’t have a reason for doing it. Sure, you can tread water by plugging in your daily expenses for a while. However, proper budgeting is done with set goals in mind, such as building an emergency fund or saving for a vacation.

You’re Not Taking Your Budget Seriously

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The other side of the coin to not spending anything is spending whatever you want without consulting your budget. What good is a budget if you aren’t using it regularly? If the mentality is to have a budget for the sake of having one, then you probably aren’t getting anywhere with your financial goals.

You’re Not Thinking Short and Long-Term

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A reasonable budget takes a holistic approach to saving and managing money. That means planning for a night out on the town later that week is just as important as considering how much you’ll be putting away for retirement. Thinking only now or later prevents you from getting a good idea of how you are and should be spending your money.

You Think Prioritizing Is a Waste of Time

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What are your spending priorities? Much like goal-making, ignoring the prioritization of your spending will make budgeting significantly harder. Once you have your goals, it makes it easier to prioritize where you should be spending. For example, if you want to pay off debt, you should allocate more money to your monthly credit card payments.

You Aren’t Separating Your Wants and Needs

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A major pitfall of budgeting is making everything equal. We know that everyone should spend money on their wants to have a healthy budget, but you should at least acknowledge that that’s what they are: wants. And if your purse strings get tight, it’s up to you to rein in the spending on your wants so you can better focus on your needs.

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Author: CJ Darnieder

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CJ is a writer and musician from Chicago.  When he’s not practicing the divine art of stoicism, focusing on achieving a deafening inner quiet, or attempting to reconcile with the inherent powers of the universe, he loves to cook!

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