I decided to write this because I think it could help other people. Being Jan’s son, I’ve seen her struggle being successful online; however, the struggle isn’t caused by her lack of motivation, laziness, or talent. She is very motivated to getting things done. She is never lazy. She has talent! Her writing is amazing and top of the line if I could she would be my only article writer. (But that wouldn’t solve her problem, completely).
You might be wondering what the main problem is? Well… there is actually two that I’ve noticed. Focusing and money management! In a way, they go hand to hand. As a single mom, she has a lot on her plate including working hard to pay her bills. Normally she doesn’t have as much time as she needs to fully focus on her projects. As she fixes her money management problem, it will allow her to attain success with her projects.
For anyone who is working on making some changes, I truly believe a good beginning comes down to correct money management! So for my response to this thread, I’ll be mainly focusing on money management. The following has helped me and I hope can help others too. Seeing that money management starts with knowing your monthly financial statement, I will start there.
Financial Statement
Every month I write my financial statement. I believe everyone should. How can you manage your money if you don’t even know or just guessing what your income, expenses, cash flow, liabilities, and assets are?
- Income – how much money will be entering my wallet this month?
- Expenses – how much money will be leaving my wallet this month?
- Cash Flow – how much money is left over after the bills?
- Liabilities – what is the total amount I owe in credit cards, loans, etc?
- Assets – what is the total amount of all my income streams (savings, websites, bonds, and etc.)?
What are the first steps in managing money?
- Write your financial statement
- Begin cutting expenses, like bills that are not needed.
- Set aside a percentage for savings and investing
- Start a savings account (for emergencies)
- Begin using your investing money on assets (domains, articles, designs, link development)
I know it is easier said than done but those simple steps have helped my money management immensely. It took some time to get to the point where I am now but it started with this. At the beginning, I was just investing $50 to $100 a month into my websites because that was all I had. Even a small amount is better than nothing.
Okay. That was longer than I expected. My main point is to get your money management inline first so you can be focused on your assets.