All tagged financial responsibility

How to own a car without going broke

According to a recent study, it costs roughly $5,264.58 every year to own a car in the United States, though this varies depending on the vehicle and frequency of use. Unfortunately, in this day and age, many of us cannot afford not to drive - especially if you rely on your car to get to work.

But getting behind the wheel doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice being financially responsible. With that in mind, here are some budget-friendly tips for getting on the road…

What To Do When You Tire Of Doing The Inner Work & Being Financially Responsible

One of the Money Magic students recently asked if I don't I get tired of doing the inner work and the money work.

Of course, I get tired!

Inner work is hard on most days.

I don’t always want to meditate or look at my finances or show up for Wealthy Money work.

Sometimes I want to stay and in bed and do nothing.

And to be honest, when I feel like that I do stay in bed or I hop on a plane or a scooter and go on an epic adventure.

But, as the saying goes - I always take myself on all those adventures and my problems follow me, so at some point I get back to doing the inner work.

I realized when I was heavily in debt that I could do all the practical money stuff and see some shifts, but if I wanted the major shifts, I needed to commit to the inner work and that nothing would change until I changed whatever was blocking me internally,

And this is one of the reasons I keep doing the inner work.