Straightening out your finances? Be patient.
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Recently, a friend of mine offered up an interesting thought on personal finance issues: 鈥淵ou know what the worst part about getting your money straight is? The waiting. It doesn鈥檛 happen overnight. It can take years. All of that waiting on your debts to go away is just excruciating.鈥
I know exactly what he means 鈥 and it鈥檚 not just the debts either. The same thing can be true if you鈥檙e saving for a down payment for a house or simply waiting until you can make the next leap in your career.
Personal finance success often means waiting. Patience is pretty much a required virtue.
It鈥檚 an interesting contrast to many aspects of day-to-day life, where speed is valued and instant gratification is the rule. It鈥檚 no wonder, given how other elements of life work, that many people struggle with the patience needed to make personal finance work for them.
How can you play and win the waiting game when it comes to your money? Here are some things that I do in my own life.
Automate everything I make most elements of my finances completely automatic through automatic transfers and other mechanisms. I never have to talk myself into moving money into savings each and every month. It just happens without me taking any action on it.
Money gets transferred to my retirement savings. It gets transferred to 529 accounts for each of my kids. Several of my regular bills are paid. And I don鈥檛 have to lift a finger. It just happens.
Don鈥檛 look at your balances Come up with a plan for achieving your goal before you start, then don鈥檛 even look at your account balances until you鈥檙e close to that goal. Seriously. Looking at your balances forces you to reflect on how long it is until you reach your goals, adding to the sense of waiting.
I just don鈥檛 look at these balances at all. Whenever I examine a statement, I鈥檓 mostly verifying that things are being deducted and contributed correctly. The balance itself just causes me to reflect on the distance I鈥檝e yet to travel.
Set a mix of goals Most people think about personal finance in terms of big goals, such as paying off big debts or saving for big things. In truth, you can feel success with personal finance and get the sense of achieving goals if you choose some shorter term goals, too.
I鈥檓 usually saving for some specific goal or specific item that I expect to come to fruition within the next several months. Right now, for example, I鈥檓 saving for a walking desk for my office. I鈥檒l be able to achieve that goal in the next few months, giving me a strong sense of success in my endeavors.
Share your experiences It鈥檚 a lot easier to manage a big, long term goal if you know you鈥檙e in it with others. Don鈥檛 be afraid to talk about the challenges of being patient with your friends. You鈥檒l probably be surprised to find that they鈥檙e dealing with much the same thing that you are.
Over time, I鈥檝e found it a comfort to talk to my friends about personal finances when I focus on the struggles we all have in common. Simply knowing that they鈥檙e in it for a long haul as well makes it easier to deal with. We鈥檙e all in this together.
Patience is a vital virtue when it comes to personal finance, but it doesn鈥檛 have to be a weight dragging you down. By simply taking a few basic actions to combat impatience, you can make the whole process easier as you head down the road to success.