06
Dec
Notes to Self:
Finding myself focused on and worried about money and life, I decided to write a couple of lists to remind myself what I am actively doing to take control of my life. This list has eased my mind about financial worries:
What I can do to get further ahead financially:
- Save money each month – even if it’s just a few dollars. Continue to build up an emergency reserve. Do not remove money from savings unless it’s an emergency. Ice cream is not an emergency.
- Continue to pay off student loans and mortgage; begin to pay extra on highest interest loan.
- Continue to make good choices by weighing benefits to self and potential effects on the wellbeing of my children against external reasoning.
- Continue to be a bargain hound; find best quality & price even if it takes extra time. (That extra time sometimes makes me realize I don’t ‘need’ something I previously wanted and prevents me from wasting money.)
- Continue to be vigilant about impulse buying by consciously calculating costs while shopping and recognizing impulse buys as a waste of resources.
- Remain brutally honest with self about finances, and continue to keep a close eye on costs. Use cash when possible.
- Continue with 401k investments; increase percentage with each raise.
- Invest more time in alternate sources of income & be prompt and vigilant about invoicing.
- Grow as much food as possible. Continue to decrease processed food consumption, continue learning to cook & bake from scratch.
- Continue paying for term life insurance & purchase add’l term when possible ; children need this if anything happens to me.
This list, though, is much more important to me. Writing it out has eased my soul tremendously. I have printed it out to keep with me at all times:
What I can do to be content in heart and mind:
- Love everyone, but remain shrewd.
- Follow my intuition and urges.
- Be mindful of self and emotion.
- Remember: Present is reality, Past is memory, Future is fantasy.
- Speak up for self and others.
- Be honest with self and others.
- Recognize fear, examine it, understand its source, conquer it.
- Remember that I am loved.
- Remember to be gentle in my self-talk.
- Remember that I am worthy and am making my life what I want it to be.
I would encourage you, my friend, to take stock of your life and figure out what you can do to ease your troubles.
I love you and I hope you are doing what you need to do to be happy,
– Jane