Are you tired of saying things like "I'll never be able to afford that."? Do you know exactly where every single cent of your money is going? Do you sit down every month and comb through your bank statements?
Probably not. As a single mom, it's possible that you've grown accustomed to a scarcity mindset in your relationship to money. And believe it or not, your journey to stop living paycheck to paycheck begins with changing your mindset.
Living paycheck to paycheck as a single mom is brutal AF! Sure you can keep reading endless list that tells you how to live frugally or what services or bills to cut.
That's all fine and dandy but darling, it doesn't quite get to the root of your problem!
It's time to work at responsible spending habits and a total mental shift in how you look at and manage your money. Are you ready to STOP half-assing the way you handle your money?
Know exactly where every single cent of your money is going!
With this workbook:
Hi, my name is Daisha Renee, founder of The Rockin' Single Motherhood Community and Podcast.
I love providing powerful solutions for overwhelmed single moms who struggle with balancing all the components of single motherhood. I remember very clearly what it feels like when you’re just trying to get on your feet and feeling at a total loss.
Or feeling stuck and not things I once felt so passionately about and no they feel so out of reach. Through lots of experience, surveys and observation I've come up with this FREE resource to help give you clarity and eliminate financial overwhelm.
Money blocks can shape the mental tape we have about money. What you think affects how you feel which then shapes the actions you take and eventually, the results you get.
Use this step to examine your mindset and see how you're sabotaging yourself.
With a scarcity mindset, you'll always focus on never having enough. Your journey with living paycheck to paycheck begins with changing your mindset!
The road to financial stability is not a fast or easy one. However, with the right mindset and with some money education, you’ll be all right. Stop half-assing the way you handle your money.