Once already in this situation it is good to have sidelines, there is always a chance to save as long as we find ways and dedicated to do it for our own and families benefits.
I'm doing everything that can be a sidelines just to save money and support my family. Even if the body hurts, it's okay because all the hard work has a good destination.
It is true, it is very important to plan our future so that when we grow old there are things that we can use for important matters. But if you start a family at a young age like me, it's very difficult to save up because almost everything I earn from working in construction is enough to feed my family every day. But even so, my partner is able to save through his own work which is for our son's future. Even so, I still earn some money online then save for my family. For me diligence and determination are the only important things to save, because if we don't have it, we won't get the goal we want.
Discipline, consistency, determination, perseverance and hard work are indeed important factors that must be possessed by everyone to plan and create a brighter future. It's just that sometimes it takes great motivation to do it. and also we need an insight in managing our finances in order to maximize effectiveness in the use of finances and the allocation of finances. so it's easier for us to save for old age.
I agree that we should completely do all of that ourselves. Because that will help to realize savings for the future. But you are right that without financial discipline it will not work either.
Yeah right. without discipline in managing finances then everything will not work. Because the important point is when we have made a plan, and then we carry out the plan with high discipline.
And actually if we are married, the role of our partner in supporting us in financial management is also an important thing that can be relied on. But that applies if our partner also has the same thoughts about planning for old age. But if our partner is not good at saving then sometimes it can be a problem for us. because when we save with all our might but our partner doesn't do it. it will also be difficult for us to be disciplined and successful. The point is to start by trying to align our intentions and goals with our partner so that they are the same. or we have to teach them how important it is to prepare early on financial matters for our old age.
Discipline, discipline, discipline... the financial mantra, right? But come on, who truly relishes penny-pinching? Yeah, future planning is vital, but what about the here and now? Can't we indulge without remorse? Partners and finances? A different beast. A money-wise partner? Fantastic. But what if they're not? Do we dump our ambitions, surrender to their spending?
Navigating relationship finances is like solving a cryptic puzzle. Compromise, dialogue, and boatloads of patience are needed. But remember, your financial aims matter as much as your partner's. Find that equilibrium, folks. Believe me
this is more than just a spell for me. Even I have managed to build a house for my family today. Because I hold the principle of discipline in managing finances consistently.
and come on guys being disciplined doesn't mean we take away the fun. even I still actively bet in games and buy things that I like. I even occasionally go on vacation with my family to the beach and places I want to visit. it's just that everything is well organized and managed. so there is a limit in spending adjusted between for pleasure and for savings and for investment.
this is the importance of managing finances well. so that we can keep having fun and also keep building a better future.