Wasting Money Is a Bad Habit
Think of a busy school morning with everyone running round like crazy, lights on, radio on, t.v. on, somebody hogging the bathroom, someone else having a meltdown because the dog has eaten their trainer.
Madness isn’t it? What a relief when the door finally slams shut on all the hullabaloo and the house is finally silent. Except it is not. The radio is still on, there is a tap dripping in the upstairs toilet, the light is on in junior’s bedroom and the kitchen window is wide open to the heat or cold of outside depending on the weather. Electricity, water, heat and the money used to generate them flowing out of every crook and crevice of your family home.
It’s true. You can say that wasting money is a bad habit but in truth it is a combination of many small bad habits rolled in to one big problem. Cutting out the bad habits and replacing them with new good ones, is what is going to turn your life around!
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I Just Forgot!
How often have you taken your kids or even your partner to task about lights on in empty rooms or appliances left on? ‘I just forgot…’ is not really an accurate excuse if an attempt has never been made to instill energy-saving habits in your children. They didn’t just forget, they were never taught how to remember.
So much of saving family expenditure comes down to replacing bad habits with good ones. When you shop for food, do you habitually go with a list and stick to it? If not, you are losing money on impulse items that you most likely don’t need.
Do you still have subscriptions to magazines that you no longer read or multiple subscriptions to magazines whose content you could read for free on the internet?
Do you drive to aggressively, putting wear and tear on the vehicle and using too much gas in the process?
Good Saving Habits are Money in the Bank!
You will start saving money the day you start making the conscious effort to replace a bad money habit with a good one. And the news just keps getting better for the effect of establishing good habits over time is cumulative like a snowball rolling down hill.
The Three Week Rule
Scientists have agreed that it takes about three weeks before a habit become ingrained. In order to replace a bad habit with a good one, you need to be working on it for three weeks until it becomes internalized and you do it without thinking.
The Two Week Tip
Though it might take three weeks to absorb a good habit, The Good Habit Saving Guide will give you a new habit every two weeks.
Why every two weeks if I’ll still be learning the previous tip?
By signing up for the free Good Habit Saving Guide you have indicated a level of committment to replace your bad habits with good ones and to encourage all members of your family to do the same. While there will be a lot of work to do, it will be done at an easy pace and if you work at establishing each habit for at least two weeks before starting on the next you should have no trouble sticking to the bi-weekly timetable.
two weeks between tips. That’s because without bombarding you with to much information, you will be never be working on more than one tip at a time.
Can you imagine how powerful this is?
Imagine you were asked to eat an elephant. It can never be done, right? Wrong! Taken piece by piece and given enough time anone can eat an elephant.
That is the secret of the Good Habits Savings Guide, We are going to tackle bad habits and replace them with good ones, piece by piece and over time. As each new good habit is formed, you will flow seamlessly on to the next and as you progress through the course, the money saving benefits mount up.
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