Thursday, November 4, 2010

How To Move Closer To Financial Happiness

If you aren’t quite to the point where you’d describe your financial situation as “happy”, or if you feel that your finances are creating a gap between how you live and how you want to live, where should you focus your first efforts at improving?  After 20 years of working with people on financial matters, here are my observations ranked in order of what you should do first.

Important Areas of Focus
Specific Action Step To Take
Breathing Easier
Stop spending more than you make.  Now!
Sleeping Sounder
Build up cash reserves.  Start small, if necessary.
Heart Beating More Regularly
Attack credit card debt with payoff plan.
Feeling More Optimistic
Sleep, eat well, exercise.
Smiling More
Make time with family the first priority.
Daydreaming More
Develop bucket list.
Having Better Dreams At Night
Tie plans for saving to your life-experience goals.
Feeling More Rewarded
Stop working at a job that doesn’t turn your crank and find one that does.
Feeling Like a Champion
Track saving plan and bucket-list successes.
Waking Up Excited
Be passionate and possessive with your day.
Sharing Your Happiness
Give, lead, coach, care, help, exemplify.