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If you’ve ever gotten to the end of the month and thought, Why does my budget never work? this episode is for you.
Most people think they have a budget because they’ve listed their bills. But a list of bills is not a budget. It’s just a snapshot of what’s due right now. And when life inevitably moves outside of that narrow window, your plan collapses and the shame creeps in.
In this episode, I walk you through why budgets break even when you’re doing everything you were taught to do. I explain how many high-income earners are still managing money in seven or fourteen-day cycles, why that approach creates constant pressure, and how it keeps you reacting instead of allowing you to feel proactive with your finances..
In this episode, I talk about the real difference between budgeting for survival and budgeting for wealth, why planning in twelve-month cycles changes everything, and how to stop treating life expenses like emergencies when they’re actually predictable.If you’re tired of ending the month wondering where your money went, or waking up at 2am thinking about your credit card, this episode will show you what is missing.
Episode Highlights:
[02:10] Why your budget keeps breaking even when your bills are paid
[04:45] The difference between a list of bills and a real budget
[10:05] Why high income does not fix weak money structure
[13:40] The four types of money every stable budget must include
[17:55] How planning in twelve-month cycles calms your finances
[22:20] Why “unexpected expenses” are usually predictable
[26:10] How to build a budget that holds when life happens
Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn why your budget keeps breaking and how to build a financial system that supports your real life instead of fighting it.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/why-your-budget-keeps-breaking-and-how-to-fix-it/
Links mentioned in this episode…
Set up a call | Financial Coach Washington, DC | Wealth Over Now
Download my FREE spending plan
By Keina Newell - Personal Finance & Money Mindset Expert4.9
2525 ratings
If you’ve ever gotten to the end of the month and thought, Why does my budget never work? this episode is for you.
Most people think they have a budget because they’ve listed their bills. But a list of bills is not a budget. It’s just a snapshot of what’s due right now. And when life inevitably moves outside of that narrow window, your plan collapses and the shame creeps in.
In this episode, I walk you through why budgets break even when you’re doing everything you were taught to do. I explain how many high-income earners are still managing money in seven or fourteen-day cycles, why that approach creates constant pressure, and how it keeps you reacting instead of allowing you to feel proactive with your finances..
In this episode, I talk about the real difference between budgeting for survival and budgeting for wealth, why planning in twelve-month cycles changes everything, and how to stop treating life expenses like emergencies when they’re actually predictable.If you’re tired of ending the month wondering where your money went, or waking up at 2am thinking about your credit card, this episode will show you what is missing.
Episode Highlights:
[02:10] Why your budget keeps breaking even when your bills are paid
[04:45] The difference between a list of bills and a real budget
[10:05] Why high income does not fix weak money structure
[13:40] The four types of money every stable budget must include
[17:55] How planning in twelve-month cycles calms your finances
[22:20] Why “unexpected expenses” are usually predictable
[26:10] How to build a budget that holds when life happens
Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn why your budget keeps breaking and how to build a financial system that supports your real life instead of fighting it.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/why-your-budget-keeps-breaking-and-how-to-fix-it/
Links mentioned in this episode…
Set up a call | Financial Coach Washington, DC | Wealth Over Now
Download my FREE spending plan

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