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Financial Wellness
Financial wellness, put simply, is the ability to have a healthy financial life. If you are having trouble with financial wellness, make a proper money plan to help build a healthy relationship with your money. Whether you are working toward financial security, providing a steady stream of income, or planning for retirement, we can help simplify your finances.
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how to create a budget: for beginners
budgeting doesn't have to be daunting, especially if you're just starting out. here are some simple steps to help you create a budget as a beginner:
track your expenses: start by tracking all of your expenses for a month. this includes everything from rent and groceries to dining out and entertainment. use a spreadsheet, budgeting app, or pen and paper to record your expenses and categorize them.
calculate your income: determine how much money you bring in each month after taxes and other deductions. this includes your salary, freelance income, side hustle earnings, and any other sources of income.
set financial goals: think about what you want to achieve with your money, whether it's saving for a vacation, paying off debt, or building an emergency fund. set specific, achievable goals that align with your values and priorities.
categorize your expenses: organize your expenses into categories such as housing, transportation, groceries, utilities, entertainment, and savings. this will help you see where your money is going and identify areas where you can cut back if needed.
create a spending plan: based on your income and expenses, create a spending plan that outlines how much you'll allocate to each category. aim to prioritize essentials like housing, food, and transportation, while also setting aside money for savings and debt repayment.
track your progress: regularly review your budget and track your spending to see how well you're sticking to your plan. make adjustments as needed to stay on track with your financial goals.
build an emergency fund: aim to set aside money each month in an emergency fund to cover unexpected expenses like car repairs, medical bills, or job loss. start with a small amount and gradually work your way up to having three to six months' worth of living expenses saved.
be flexible and patient: budgeting is a learning process, and it's okay to make mistakes along the way. be patient with yourself and stay flexible as you adjust to your new financial habits. remember, every step you take towards managing your money better is a step in the right direction.
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Seven Sentence Sunday
Ok I cave, I'm gonna try and do this. Full disclosure, I have no idea how these game things work. I'll try to tag those who've tagged me in stuff and those I think are writers but I am also shit at remembering names so if I miss anyone feel free to play I guess?
No pressure tagging: @steadfastsaturnsrings @ronordmann @blahblahwoofwoof @buffaluff @spacetimeconundrum @carocane @calinaannehart @zashizawa @pururing @daffi-990 @freesirius4life @hella-cious @an-amalgamation-of-thingss @madlori @dangerpronebuddie (look I'm doing it!)
From @wingwyrm and my upcoming whump collab (there is an art sneak peek here!)
The date with Tommy had been going well, until he’d ruined it. They’d shared a pizza, their tastes in that and the beer they chose compatible, which Buck had taken as a good sign. Small talk had been easy, with their shared background in firefighting. Buck could have listened to Tommy tell stories about air rescues all night, but the other man had been adept at drawing stories from him, too.
They hadn’t lacked for conversation once - until Eddie had appeared.
Then… well, Buck knew exactly what had happened after that. He’d fucked up, even earlier than he usually did.
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so I've got an au on my hands.... And it's escaping containment.
I have drawn no less than 4 sketch pages, listened to countless hours of music with Blorbo Intent™️, and written 4000 words of snippets and drabbles in the last 4 days....
Anyway it's be rabid about Law and Sanji hours again ( when is it not)
sneak preview:
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Check out my Ko-Fi for pricing!
Commissions can always be considered open - DM me for an updated timeframe on when you can expect your piece to be completed! Prices are based on word count minimum.
I am capable of writing for Original Characters, Reader-Inserts, and Canon. I will write for most settings and Alternate universes, with more information on my Ko-Fi dictating what I'm unwilling to write.
You can see my Master List here as well as my AO3 account with examples of my writing. What is shown on my Master Lists are not the only subjects I will write for.
If you're interested or you have more questions, feel free to DM me at any time! Even if you're self-conscious about what you're asking for, please understand that I do not judge and will do my best for you not to feel embarrassed discussing whatever your commission may be.
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