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Cutting Through the Noise

Have you ever Googled “How to budget?”
I just did. There were 1.7 BILLION search results. Think about that number. Now imagine you’ve made a commitment to yourself that you’re ready to start doing better with your money, but you’re not sure where to start.
So you jump on the old Google box and search and find 1.7 billion website.
Woah.
That’s what happened to me in 2008 when I made the decision to stop creating debt and to start building wealth instead. But there was SO MUCH INFORMATION out there. I was overwhelmed. I had a mini-panic attack. I read article after article after article, system after system after system. Most of them had the same skeleton, the basics were the same with little tweaks here and there.
But they were just different enough that when I read a new one, I’d be ready to throw away the work I had already done to try this new shiny system I’d just read about.
I must have created my first budget more than 10 times.
And then I got so frustrated that I just gave up.
I came back to it eventually, because my WHY was strong enough, but I look back at it now and think about how I could’ve made it so much easier.
How I could have cut through the noise.
The fact of the matter is, 99% of the 1.7 billion articles on budgeting will do the trick. They’ll be perfectly fine for you. Some may be better than others, but the reality is that the only wrong way to budget is to not budget.
If you’re struggling to get started, just pick an article and implement it. Then give it a chance. Don’t run to the next shiny system you read about. Give it a couple of months and see the impact it has on your money.
Once you get in the swing of things, once you’ve created a budget and stuck with it for a few months, THEN you can start trying to tweak it and get fancy.
If you’re reading this and you’re ready to get started, click here to grab my Quick Start Budget Guide, cut through the noise, and just get started.
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