Saving money and paying off debt are some important things you think about on a daily, but most of you find it difficult to achieve or lack the desire to do so. To live frugally and save money does require you to sacrifice some things, such as your social time and your buying impulsions. Of course, this does not mean you should become a hermit or exclude yourself from having fun with your friends and family. In addition to your fear of missing out on worldly activities, being labeled a cheapskate can be damaging to your social networking efforts. As a millennial, you have to figure out how to have a fun-filled life while, at the same time, safeguarding your financial wellness.
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Since the creation of social media, a lot has changed in the world for the better and the worse. People’s social norms are different, their attention span decreased, and their spending habits worsened. Because of how we use our time on social media, most people nowadays feel more tempted to spend money on things they don’t need since other people are doing it as well. This type of behavior and how you interact with others on social media will only do more harm than good to your financial goals and dreams. So much so, that social media has also been one of the leading causes for the increase of major depression, social anxiety, and other mental health conditions. Hence why It’s time to change your mindset and become more socially conscious, especially if it helps you to start saving money for your most important goals.

If you’re planning on becoming a millionaire someday or even planning to afford whatever you want to buy, then there are a million ways to do it. However, the most important and effective way to do it is by managing your expenses. You cannot expect to live a life free-spiritedly or even enjoy a life of peace when all you’re doing is spend all of your money on unnecessary purchases.
Managing expenses is very crucial if you want to live debt- and stress-free. Luckily for you, this topic will be all about the tips and tricks you can do to manage your expenses, make the right purchase decisions, and to start living to achieve financial freedom.

Our ambitions tend to be lofty. We want a large corner office, build a dream home, purchase a luxury vehicle, or take trips to exotic islands and foreign countries. Unfortunately, those ambitions are often left to fade away in its first stage: the dreaming stage. We dream about these things but most find it unrealistic or too difficult to achieve. But if you really think about it, you’ll come to realize that with some adjustments, you have what it takes to manage those ambitions and to achieve financial success.

The mind is mysterious yet quite powerful. It controls our imagination and judgments. It’s responsible for our perception and emotions. So why does the thought of money have so much control over such powerful piece of human property? When we look at money, our mindset has us thinking in one of two ways: hoarding it or spending it.