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Finances at a New Address

Exercise: Find your financial “why?”

As John Maxwell said: “Running a personal budget is telling your money where to go, rather than wondering where it went“. These words take on particular meaning when you are faced with the challenge of moving to a new country. In such a challenging situation, where every expense can carry more weight and unforeseen costs easily pile up, conscious financial management becomes an absolute must.

The key to persevering towards financial stability, especially in the face of such a big change, is to find your deep, personal “why?”. When you know why you are saving and why you want to consciously manage your money, it becomes easier to take concrete action and maintain discipline, even when difficulties arise. This “why?” will be your driving force, an anchor in moments of doubt and a signpost to help you make wise decisions.

Think about and list 5 reasons, important to YOU, for minimising spending and maximising savings.

Let these be reasons that really speak to you and that will motivate you to move forward in your new place.

  1. Why is it worth minimising expenses?
  2. Why is it worth maximising savings?