Raise your hand if you read the reviews of something
you’re about to buy online.
Of course you do.
You want to make sure that the thing you’re about to
purchase has worked for other people - that it solves their
problem or meets their needs.
And the aim in doing this is to
figure out whether this item,
whatever it is, is likely to do the same for you.
So why don’t we pay more attention to what’s worked for
other people when it comes to their finances?
In particular, we all want to make more money.
No shame in that, as the benefits are clear:
• You can
reduce your stress
from having massive
amounts of debt hanging over your head
• You can
start to build an emergency fund
so you have
savings on hand in case of any unwelcome surprises
• You can
afford to do fun things that were out of reach
before
, like going on that dream vacation
• You
don’t have to count every penny
trying to
stretch
your budget to your next paycheck
• You can use your money to