If you're here, I know this much about you:
You want financial security and the power of choice.
When you entered adulthood, you were told to get an education, get a good job, follow a budget and you’d be in great financial shape.
What happened to the “great financial shape” part?
Your finances aren’t as easy, or as secure, as you thought they would be by now.
Some days you think, “At my age, I should be father ahead. Why am I not?”
It’s not for a lack of trying.
Maybe you did the whole budgeting thing to get a handle on your spending.
You downloaded an app, tracked expenses, created categories and imposed spending limits.
Three months in, the whole “micro-managing” and “obsessing-over-nickels” approach caused you so much stress and shame when you couldn’t stick to your spending targets that you said, “!@*?#🤬” while deleting the app.
Or maybe you’re the kind of super organized person who started budgeting when you were fifteen after getting your first job.
You know where every dime goes and you can list your budget off the top of your head.
Despite all that controlling and being careful, you’re still nowhere near your financial goals.
You think, “I don’t get it. I’m doing the work. When do I get to enjoy the fruits of my sacrifices?”
The harsh reality is this: