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What You'll Learn Today: |
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A Little Motivation to Help You Stay the Course |
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If you’re sitting there thinking, “how will I ever break the paycheck to paycheck cycle?”—don’t be discouraged. You might feel like you’re not getting out of debt quickly enough, but these things take time. |
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Get this: if you continue using YNAB for the rest of your trial and another month, and you're just average, you'll have saved $600. As my dad always says, "That's better than a kick in the teeth." Thanks, Dad! |
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But hold the phones, because $600 in two months is great, but not life-changing. |
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I want you to stick with YNAB for the long haul. If you build some solid habits, hold your budget meetings, record your spending when you're out and about with your phone, and keep that up for a year, great things will happen. We found the average YNAB user saves or reduces their debt by $6,000 with a budget. |
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That's not bad when you think about it. A $6,000 turnaround is enough to take most people from the edge of financial stress back toward a place that, well, is quite a bit more pleasant. You've got this! |
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Happy budgeting, |
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Jesse |
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