Sometimes we falter in our budgets and overspend in one area or another, thus “blowing our budget.” This is only human, and we must forgive ourselves and get back on track. It’s a pain, but deal with it and eat the pain! If you really blow it badly, then there could be consequences that you really don’t want to deal with. Depending on how badly you’ve blown it, you could have things siezed (repossessed) – and no-one wants that!
Of course most people don’t do such serious mistakes in theri budget – at least if they have one. And everyone should! Usually if someone blows their budget it just means that there is going to have to be some tough scrimping in another area in order to make it – and it’s often the savings or emergecy fund that suffers. This isn’t good for the future, is it? If you don’t pay yourself first, then how are you going to be able to have the eventual financial control and freedom that most people want?
So How Do You Stay on Track?
There are multiple ways that people use to motivate themselves to stay on track and keep their budgets in line. One person I know keeps a small notebook in her pocket (really small), which she uses to track everything, and she has kept this for years. A new notebeook every month, since they only cost her about 25 cents each. In the front is her list of things that she needs to track when she is out and the amount that she can spend for the month. She has a little separate section in the book that she uses for each category, and she keeps a running total. This woman is, of course, hyper-organized. But she also has the lifestyle of anyone I’ve known in her income bracket (she’s in a very modest income bracket), simply because she is able to stick to her budget so well.
Other people will allocate an amount, such as with the envelope method (without the envelopes), and when it runs out, that’s it for the month. Still there is also the issue of tracking, and a lot of people end up “blowing the budget” because they don’t track. One should always keep track of the budget and spending! It’s important that this be done, because it is way too easy to blow it.
A lot of people will only add things up at the end of each month and then realise where all of the spending has gone. Sometimes this is when the budget goes over in some areas – usually because of how the money is spent: through credit cards, or having your savings lumped into your spending account, giving you easy access to it. Don’t do that! Keep your savings separate, and only use credit cards for emergencies or automated payments that you pay off every month.
Tracking on a dialy basis is important, so find a method that suits you. Whether it’s the notebook method or simply having yoru own version of the envelope method, track your expenses to that you don’t falter in stickign to your budget!
