Learn how to start planning ahead for February and develop a system for your receipts.
Most people don’t realize how much mental energy money takes up until it doesn’t anymore. It shows up as background noise. A low-grade stress that never fully shuts off. You might not be thinking about your finances all day, but they’re quietly influencing decisions, sleep, confidence, and even how you show up at work.
January has a funny way of messing with people. On one hand, it’s a clean slate. Fresh calendar. New intentions. That quiet optimism that this is the year things feel more under control. On the other hand, January also shows you the truth.
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