you have to go there and you have to spend a bunch of money. However, if you’re a financially responsible person or sticking to some goals, your response can be, “That’s not part of my budget right now.”
Good habits require sacrifice now with a payoff in the future right?
Saving for Retirement
The more compound interest you have the less percentage wise that you have to save. But asking a 20-year-old to put away money for a future 65-year-old self can be a hard pill to swallow for a lot of young people.Â
Atomic Habits
Dave and Nick discuss how the book, Atomic Habits, by James Clear, has helped them create better habits.
Whatever habit you’re trying to create make it obvious with cues and context. For example, every time I do this then you know that’s my cue to go for a run or read some pages, or whatever your goal is. Put your running shoes by the front door. Lay your clothes out the night before. Things like that.Â
Bundling something that you enjoy doing but maybe is a waste of time or does not have a good payoff.Â
Conclusion
We’re always thinking about the financial planning implication of goals, the economy, or philosophy. Goal setting and habit of forming are huge parts of that and the sooner you can do those things the better off you’re going to be in the long term.
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