What has been your biggest pain point with managing money?
Utkarsh Choudhary
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For me it was the information overload at the start of my career. It caused so much analysis paralysis that I ended up taking no action.
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Wayne Foster@waynef_92
My biggest pain point with managing money has been keeping track of my expenses and creating a realistic budget that I can stick to consistently.
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running lean takes too much time, running thick cost too much. Finding a middleground has been a challenge.
Figuring out the right investment strategy for me. No time to do the research required.
Managing debt, such as credit card debt, student loans, or mortgages, is a pain point. Balancing monthly payments, interest rates, and finding strategies to pay off debt efficiently is challenging.
Managing money, especially early in your career, can be a real challenge. I remember feeling that way at the start of my career. There was just so much to consider, and I was worried about making the wrong decisions. But here's what helped me break through that paralysis: I started reading books about saving money. These books had a way of simplifying things and offering practical, actionable advice. They made me feel more confident in my financial choices and helped me establish a solid foundation for managing my money. If you're interested, you should definitely check out some of these books. Here's a link to a collection of them: https://taftie.org/money-saving-...