Rachel Gillett. Quit a dud job. Write a simple vision statement. Craft an engaging elevator pitch. Become an expert. Keep a "win book.
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You can learn so much from just picking up a book or reading your favorite articles online. Try to get into a good habit of reading a book before bed. Knowledge is power so read away! We have been lucky enough to travel quite a bit before we turn thirty. Start documenting your life or even start a YouTube Channel. Take pictures and videos when you go to a new place. Your memory fades over time so document your life more so you can reminisce on the good times.
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Your 20s are a great time to venture out on your own. After college moving back home with your parents might be a very savvy decision to get your finances in order. Hi, I'm Brittany Kline! A money-saving frugal mom, budgeting fanatic, and personal finance expert.
With my master's degree in education and life experience, I help families save money, make money online, and live a life of financial freedom.
In addition to that, hopefully, you are surgically removing negative people and financial influences from your life. One thing I've learned is that there are a lot of humans out there, and you aren't forced to keep associating with low-quality ones like you were in high school and college. You need to find mentors and friends that are excited about being great at personal finance.
Find people that actually want to talk about money instead of keeping it taboo. I've met a lot of wealthy people in life and through my work on this site so far, and the common denominator is that they are just as picky about the people they associate with as they are with their investment decisions.
Straight-up, there isn't a reason that you shouldn't have a budget at this point. There are so many good apps and free tools out there now to help you get a handle on your money that it just doesn't make sense to not have anything.
Also, the excuse of "I don't have time" just doesn't cut it in when we all have mini-supercomputers in our pockets. If you aren't tracking the money coming in and out of your bank accounts right now and don't do anything else on this list, at least do this. This is slightly more complex than budgeting, but it's not that bad. The reason it's so important to keep track of your net worth is simple: It's a picture of your overall financial health.
If you calculate your net worth and find out that it's negative, it's not the end of the world. What you have to understand above all else is that personal finance isn't a sprint. It's an ultramarathon, and there isn't a real finish line other than death which with my looming 30th birthday is getting closer and closer. And "namaste" your way to a better life. Learn about politics.
You should know the difference between the Senate and a socialist. Take a roadtrip. Whether solo, with bae, or your best m8s. The feeling will be priceless. Treat yourself to a fancy dining experience. As a reward for Volunteer for a cause you believe in. Not just as a one-off, either—make it a regular thing. Live abroad. If only for the hot foreign strangers. Cross off some of the classics. Take control of your sexual health. Which means finding the right birth control for you, and making time for regular STD checks, among other things.
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