
How many of you truly live within your means? I am willing to bet that there are plenty of people who believe that they are living within their means, but then they forget that they are carrying credit card debt or car notes. It’s also quite possible in this day and age that people are also saddled with hefty mortgage payments which have put them in over their heads. If you are spending more money than what you are actually bringing in each month, then you are living beyond your means.
So how do you turn the tide so that you can truly live within your means? The first, and most important thing, is to create a budget and stick to it. Be sure to list ALL monthly expenses, including subscription services, groceries, etc. If you have unsecured debt, devise a plan to pay the balance down over time.
Another thing I strongly recommend is to track all of your spending. Despite the fact that friends have made fun of me for keeping a credit card transaction log, it has been extremely helpful in keeping me within my budget, and it also ensures that I know EXACTLY what charges should be on my credit card statement each month. Since I never carry a balance on any of my credit cards, the log gives me a running balance for the course of the month, so that I make sure that I have the total amount necessary to pay off the balance each month.
Once you are out of credit card debt, you might want to cut up your cards, or at least adopt habits that support paying off balances immediately. Now that I have been free from credit card debt for almost 10 years, I can’t tell you how satisfying it is. When a balance is no longer hanging over your head, your money is unshackled, and you can look at saving for travel, bigger purchases like vehicles, and also build a healthy emergency fund. After all, you work hard for your money, so you should be able to enjoy it in a way that gives you financial security, while also allowing you to have some of the creature comforts you crave the most.




