In his comeback fight and heavyweight debut, Jon Jones made it seem effortless.
Jon Jones, also known as ‘Bones’, claimed the title of heavyweight champion of the world in a swift victory over Ciryl Gane during the UFC 285 main event held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
After a low blow at the start of the fight, the former two-time light-heavyweight champion, Jon Jones, swiftly took down Ciryl Gane and began working on submissions. Within a little over two minutes, Jones secured a tap from the Frenchman and became a two-weight UFC champion, solidifying his status as the greatest of all time after years of debate.
During his post-fight interview with Joe Rogan, the emotional 35-year-old expressed his excitement, saying,
“I’ve been working on this for a long time. You know, a lot of people thought I was never coming back but I’ve been faithful to my goal and mission.”
Jones then expressed an interest in fighting former two-time heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic, to whom he has been heavily linked, in July.
“Y’all want to see me beat up Stipe? One thing I know about the UFC is we give the fans what they want to see,” he added.
“I hope you’re training, Stipe Miocic, my guy. You’re the greatest heavyweight of all time, and that’s what I want. I want you so bad,” said Jones, expressing his desire to fight the former two-time heavyweight champion.
Miocic hasn’t fought since his knockout loss to Francis Ngannou at UFC 260 in March 2021, and the 40-year-old was previously hoping to face Jones in 2021, but the fight fell through, and Jones ended up fighting Gane instead.
Now, with Jones winning the heavyweight title, it appears that both fighters are ready to face each other in the summer.
While shooting for a new movie during UFC 285, Jake Gyllenhaal showcased his chiseled physique and proficiency in mixed martial arts, leaving a lasting impression on many.
Jake Gyllenhaal stole the show during the UFC 285 weigh-ins
Later this year, Hollywood actor Jake Gyllenhaal is set to star in a remake of the 1980s classic Road House, alongside Conor McGregor, which will be released on Amazon Prime. Gyllenhaal recently made a cameo appearance at UFC 285, where he ‘weighed in’ for a fictional title bout with retired MMA fighter Jay Hieron, who plays his opponent in the film.
The following day, the 42-year-old actor appeared in character as Elwood Dalton to film a scene in the Octagon between actual fights at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Despite taking some heavy hits, Gyllenhaal landed a flying knee ‘knockout’ blow on his opponent, impressing UFC president Dana White, who commented on his muscular physique.
This isn’t the first time the Oscar nominee has played a fighter, as he starred in the 2015 movie “Southpaw” as a boxer trying to rebuild his life after a personal tragedy. To prepare for the role of a light-heavyweight world champion, the then-34-year-old actor gained 15 lbs of muscle and underwent several months of boxing training to become proficient in the sport.
Gyllenhaal underwent an intense training regimen, dedicating six hours a day to his workouts, which included 2000 sit-ups, an eight-mile run, and a combination of skipping, boxing, and weight training.
During an interview with Howard Stern, he confessed that he knew nothing about boxing prior to accepting the role and had to immerse himself in the learning process. Gyllenhaal said he trained twice daily for five months, starting with three-mile runs and gradually increasing to eight miles. His daily routine also included two hours of mitt work, heavy bag, and speed bags, although he admitted to being a novice in the sport, lacking basic jabbing skills.
He is now poised to co-star with Conor McGregor in “Road House” as an MMA fighter.
“Over five months, every single day, twice a day you just start learning the techniques. It took me two months to get the speed bag and feel confident with the speed bag.”
Gyllenhaal disclosed that he had engaged in actual boxing matches with professional boxers during his training, but had to cease several weeks before filming commenced as he could not appear battered and bruised in every scene.
He further elaborated, stating, “They were allowed to hit my face, and they did, but for most of the training sessions, we focused on body sparring. Then we progressed to full-on sparring, but six weeks prior to filming, we had to concentrate on choreography, as we needed to choreograph all of the fights.”
Despite taking a few punches along the way, Gyllenhaal enjoyed the training process.
He concluded by stating that the most intriguing aspect of acting was learning from professionals in various fields, and gaining insights into their work and experiences. He also acknowledged that being hit was part of the job, and it was a learning experience for him. Gyllenhaal added, “In fact, there are several actors who should get hit, and I’m one of them. It was okay.”
Following his impressive appearance at UFC 285, Gyllenhaal seems to have taken on the lifestyle of an MMA fighter, similar to Tom Hardy’s preparation for his role as a prizefighter in the 2011 film “Warrior.” Whether he continues to train in the sport, similar to Hardy, who trained for 12 years after his initial experience in martial arts, remains to be seen.
When you’re starting your own business, it can be exciting and even a little scary. You might have tons of ideas on how to run your business, but there are also things you can do that will hurt your business before it even has a chance to succeed. Here are some common pitfalls to avoid when running a small business:
Avoid cheap fixes and work with the best.
Don’t skimp on quality. As a business owner, you need to stay on top of the latest trends in your industry and make sure that you’re always working with the best. This means that when it comes to things like products or services, you should only work with quality providers who are experts in what they do. Don’t try to cut corners or save money by cutting out an important step–ultimately this will come back to bite you in the end! It’s better to pay for something once than pay for it over and over again because it doesn’t hold up over time (or worse yet, breaks entirely).
Don’t be afraid to ask for help when needed. You can always find someone who knows more than yourself about something – so if there’s something that feels beyond your ability level then go ahead and ask someone else how they would handle such situations! Having more minds working on one problem means more ideas coming together into viable solutions which means less stress overall while also saving time spent trying different methods until one works (which could take days).
Create a business plan.
A business plan is a blueprint for the future of your company. It should include the answers to questions like; What is your mission? How will you get there? Who are your competitors, and how do you differentiate yourself from them? Do you have enough money for supplies and equipment, or do you need financing to stay afloat until sales pick up?
A good business plan can help guide decisions as well as attract investors. If they see that you’ve put thought into what needs to be done in order for the company to succeed, they’ll be more likely to trust that it can happen. However, if they see that all of this information is missing from a business plan (or has yet to be written), this could indicate that it’s not going anywhere fast—and thus not worthy of investment dollars!
Create and follow a budget.
Create and follow a budget.
Be sure to set up a budget before you start your business, so you can see how much money is coming in and going out. It’s also important to make sure that the money is going where it should go, like paying rent and buying food and things for your business. You can use an Excel spreadsheet or Google Sheets to create your budget, but there are other tools available as well (like Mint). Make sure you know what expenses will be coming up so that they don’t surprise you later on! The real key here is being prepared so that when something comes up unexpectedly (and trust us—it will), then at least there won’t be any surprises about how much money has been spent on something else instead of whatever else needs attention right now.
Don’t let personal expenses overlap.
Personal and business expenses should be kept separate, but it’s not always easy to tell the difference. As a result, many small business owners end up mixing their personal and professional funds. This is not only bad for your finances but can also risk putting your business in jeopardy.
If you don’t already have an accountant on retainer, consider hiring one now to help you sort through the books. An accountant will be able to give you guidance on whether or not certain expenses are valid if they’re filed under either column; however, there are still some general guidelines as far as what types of things might fall into each category: Personal expenses include things like cell phones and cable bills; business-related expenses include office supplies (like pens) used exclusively for work purposes
Don’t become your own adversary.
One of the most important things to avoid is becoming your own worst enemy. Don’t be too hard on yourself, and don’t be unnecessarily critical of yourself. If you are starting a business today, it’s likely that there will be challenges along the way. These challenges can often feel overwhelming at first, but they will pass if you stay focused on your goals and put in the work necessary to achieve them.
So how can you avoid getting overwhelmed by these challenges? It’s simple: don’t become your own adversary! You are not your biggest critic; instead, look for allies who support and encourage you as much as possible so that when things get tough (and they inevitably do), there are people around who can help lift up your spirits and motivate you not just through words but also through example—because let’s face it: nothing beats seeing someone else succeed at something before believing in yourself enough to set out on an entrepreneurial journey yourself!
Get educated about all aspects of your business.
Learning about what you do is important. It’s how you can make sure the company is heading in the right direction and doing everything it can to succeed.
While all businesses are different, there are some things that every business needs to learn about:
Your industry and competitors. What makes your industry unique? How do other companies compete with each other? Who are they competing against today, and who will they be competing against tomorrow? This information helps you understand what customers expect from your company and its competitors—and how to deliver on those expectations.
Your customers. Who buys from your business (or services)? Why do they buy from you instead of someone else? What would make them happier as customers of yours? This information tells you how much effort should go into building relationships with these people so that they become repeat customers.
Your suppliers. Whom does your business rely on for supplies or services that aren’t provided internally? What would happen if one of those suppliers stopped providing their service to you (or raised prices)? By learning this information now, rather than when things go south later on in a crisis situation, it’s easier for everyone involved to work together toward solutions before any damage occurs.
Find good people to help you with things you aren’t good at.
There are some things that you just can’t do. And that’s OK. You’re a human being, not a superhero.
So find good people to help you with the things that aren’t your strengths. Don’t be afraid to ask for help, and don’t be afraid to pay someone else to do something if it makes sense for the business. Getting good at hiring the right people and keeping them around is one of the most important skills any successful entrepreneur can have—and it’s a skill that takes time and practice to develop! So take this advice from someone who knows: don’t be afraid of hiring others into your team; instead, make sure they’re right for their roles before bringing them on board so both sides are happy in the long run!
Have a marketing strategy in place.
Marketing is not a one-time thing. It’s not a one-person job, either. It’s also not a one-time expense or event, and it doesn’t always happen in the blink of an eye. Marketing isn’t even always successful (or unsuccessful!).
Instead, marketing takes time, patience, and dedication to succeed. You need to have a plan in place that has multiple steps so you can keep improving over time as your business grows.
Choose the right location.
Location is a key factor in how successful your business will be. If you’re starting out, it may seem like the perfect location for retail businesses would be downtown, but if customers aren’t able to find you or get there easily, then that’s not going to work. You should choose a location that has access to utilities (electricity and water) as well as transportation options such as public transit and roads so that potential customers can get to your store easily.
Don’t expect perfection; expect good enough to do the job it needs to do while you learn and improve the next time around.
When you’re first starting out, don’t expect perfection. Instead, expect good enough to do the job it needs to do while you learn and improve the next time around.
That’s not to say this isn’t a good time for your business—it most certainly is! However, there are going to be times when things aren’t perfect and that’s okay! You’re going through this process so that you can come out on top in the end.
If your website isn’t up yet or if something goes wrong with it (like an email never gets sent), don’t get stressed out. Take some deep breaths and remember that this is just a learning experience for your business; it’s not going to ruin anything permanently (unless someone finds out).
You can run your own business once you know what pitfalls to avoid.
As a business owner, you’ll have to make decisions on your own and often feel like you are alone in the process. You can run your own business once you know what pitfalls to avoid.
Remember: don’t be afraid to ask for help when it comes to making decisions. You’re not alone! Your friends and family may have some great ideas that could really help out with your business. Don’t be afraid of criticism or asking for advice from others because, in the end, it will only benefit your company and its growth potential down the line.
Conclusion
The bottom line is that running a business can be difficult, but it doesn’t have to be. If you follow these tips, you’ll be well on your way to creating and running an amazing business that will give you the freedom and flexibility you’ve always wanted. Imagine working from home or anywhere else in the world where there’s internet access! The possibilities are endless!
Do you need help or advice in setting up your business? Whether you need a website click funnel created, business structure, bookkeeping, help with your business credit, or even on getting your own virtual assistant.
When I was a kid, my mom used to tell me that if I didn’t do my chores and get my homework done by a certain time, she would have to send me to bed without dinner. She wasn’t kidding; when I missed the deadline (which was often), she’d send me upstairs with no food for the night. While it may sound harsh today, this method worked for her because it forced me to learn how to manage my time efficiently—and that’s something we all need in order to succeed at work or in our personal lives.
There are many things you can do when working smarter instead of harder: plan things out beforehand so they don’t fall through the cracks later on; learn how automation can help save time; work on organization skills so everything doesn’t turn into a disorganized mess; prioritize tasks by importance/urgency/frequency (PIF); focus on one thing at a time rather than trying everything at once; start doing small tasks before tackling big ones so they don’t overwhelm you later on; take care of problems before they happen rather than reactively fixing them later down the road. These are just some examples of ways you can boost productivity in your day-to-day life!
Remember: You have a finite amount of time and energy to work with.
You have a limited amount of time and energy to work with. You can’t do everything, so you need to prioritize. The first step is knowing what is most important. Then you can set up your day such that it maximizes the time and energy spent on those things. Once you’ve done that, then you’ll know what isn’t important enough for you to spend your valuable resources on. Last but not least, there are always tasks that are urgent but not important: these should be handled quickly so they don’t add stress or interfere with other items on your agenda—but once those things are out of the way, don’t spend any more time working on them than absolutely necessary (if at all).
Plan your time wisely.
If you’re anything like me, you’re busy. You have a job and a family life, but your schedule is still packed with responsibilities. It can be hard to prioritize what needs to get done and when. One of the most effective ways to stay on top of your workload is to plan out your day ahead of time.
If you’ve never used a calendar before, don’t worry—it’s really not as complicated as it sounds! All it means is setting aside some time for yourself every day or week so that you can do things like eat lunch, relax after work and sleep at night (I’m sure my mother would appreciate that one).
What if I told you there was an app called Google Calendar? Well there is! And if you download this app onto your phone or computer then all those appointments will be in one place so no more excuses! But wait…what am I saying? Let’s just say that there are many different ways to plan out our days including:
Use the power of automation.
Automation can be a great way to save time and avoid mistakes. For example, if you have repetitive tasks that take up your time each day, consider automating them with a tool like Zoho Recruit or another Applicant Tracking System (ATS). By automating the process of posting job ads and tracking applicants as they apply in real-time, you will save yourself hours of wasted time while still being able to track the performance of people who apply.
Another area where automation comes in handy is when it comes to avoiding boredom. When working on projects that require creativity and brainstorming sessions, it’s easy for things to get boring quickly unless there’s some form of entertainment involved. This can lead us down a path where we keep coming back over and over again without making any progress at all because we’re too busy procrastinating or getting distracted by other activities such as social media sites like Facebook or Instagram—and this kind of behavior can lead directly towards stress!
But don’t worry–we’ve got an answer: podcasts! You may think podcasts are just something for those old folks sitting around waiting for their grandchildren during the holidays but did you know that podcasts are actually very popular among young professionals who want more from life than just their jobs?
Embrace getting organized.
A simple way to get organized is to start with the basics. If you have a desk and a computer, that’s enough to get started.
Once you’re in the habit of keeping your space clean and clear, it becomes easier to keep going in that direction. Over time, organization will become second nature and you won’t even have to think about it anymore!
Always have a backup plan.
Don’t be afraid to make mistakes.
Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
Don’t be afraid to ask for a raise or promotion, or if you’re not getting along with your coworker, it might benefit you, in the long run, to transfer out of that position and into one where you can thrive!
Focus on one thing at a time.
This is a simple concept, but it’s surprisingly difficult to keep up with. If you’re like me, it’s easy to get distracted by other things and lose focus on the task at hand.
Don’t let yourself get distracted! Don’t be afraid to say no when someone tries to distract you from working on that important report or project that needs your attention. Instead of saying yes and moving on to something else (which will only cause problems later), stay focused on what you need to do first: finish this thing that’s been hanging over your head for days/weeks/months/years!
Learn to accept the things you can’t change.
You can learn to accept the things you can’t change.
Acceptance is the first step in moving on. If you don’t accept something, trying to solve it won’t work. Acceptance is not resignation; it’s not giving up or being passive. The difference between acceptance and resignation isn’t a matter of degree—they’re completely different things!
If I had resigned myself to working at that job forever and not even bothering to try for another one (which would never have worked out anyway), then I’d have been stuck with that job for years longer than I was; meanwhile, my dream job would still be waiting for me until now…and I’d be older and less attractive as well as less experienced at what I do now!
Look for problems that will repeat themselves later and find ways to get ahead of them now.
Looking for problems that will repeat themselves later and finding ways to get ahead of them now is a great way to work smart. Here are some examples:
Every morning at work, you have coffee with your colleague who has been talking about her dream vacation for months. She always has an amazing story about the place she’s going next and what she’ll do there, but she never seems to be able to get around to booking it. You are a small-talk ninja and very good at keeping her talking without letting on that you’ve heard this same story 500 times before—and now you’re getting antsy because the two of you were supposed to meet 10 minutes ago! Wouldn’t it be better if your co-worker could actually take action toward planning her vacation instead of just talking about it? Now imagine if every day brought another opportunity like this: how many mornings would pass where your coworker was stuck in the same conversation until someone intervened? By looking ahead at recurring situations like these ones, we can find ways not only to save ourselves time but also help others become more efficient as well.
Say no to distractions (and don’t be afraid to do it often).
Focus on one thing at a time. It’s easy to get distracted when you’re in the middle of something, and it’s even easier when you have a lot of things on your plate. Instead of multitasking, try focusing on one task and finishing it before moving on to another. This is especially important while working, as it ensures that all tasks are completed efficiently so they don’t pile up later and turn into stressors when deadlines are looming.
A good way to stay focused is by setting aside dedicated time for planning: When I start working on an article or presentation, I like to set aside 30 minutes at the beginning just for research and brainstorming new ideas. And then once that first step is finished (and checked off my checklist), I can move forward with writing my draft or editing photos later—without worrying about forgetting anything critical along the way! Plus setting aside shorter blocks of time makes me feel less overwhelmed by big projects because they seem more manageable now; instead of staring down 12 hours straight until bedtime at 3am tomorrow morning (which has happened).
Smart choices are better than trying to do everything at once.
It’s tempting to try to do everything at once. You want to be productive, so you work harder and longer than you should. But it doesn’t always work out that way. Sometimes the opposite happens—you end up working less efficiently because you are spread too thin.
Smart choices are better than trying to do everything at once. When faced with multiple tasks on your plate, focus on one thing at a time. Give yourself permission not to complete all of them today! If there are things that will take longer than others, put them off until later in the week or even next month if need be (unless they’re urgent).
This isn’t always easy—especially when it comes from someone who’s used to putting their nose down and getting stuff done without asking for help—but if it means finishing your projects faster or better quality product, then consider delegating some tasks off to someone else who has more time than yourself (or can simply do what needs doing in half the time).
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We’ve seen how to work smart instead of hard, but there’s still one more question: is it worth it? It depends on what you’re trying to accomplish. If your goal is to get more done each day, then yes! By using these tips and tricks, you’ll find yourself saving time and energy that you can use toward other tasks.
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If you’ve ever owned your own business, had to make an important decision, or simply been a human being on this planet, chances are you could have used the help of a great mentor or coach. Having someone who can encourage you and support you in moving forward to achieve your goals is invaluable. That’s what coaching does for my business.
Have you struggled before with certain parts of your business?
The right coach will help you address any and every aspect of your business. They can help you with marketing, sales, workflow—any area where you feel like you need support.
Your coach can also be a sounding board to bounce ideas off of or get feedback on new products or services. They can help you with your team and hiring process so that everyone works well together, they’ll even give advice on creating an employee handbook if needed! A great coach will also advise on financial planning, including saving money for future growth opportunities and creating budgets for each department that align with the company goals.
Do you have trouble getting traction when launching a new product or service?
Is your launch a success or a failure? Does it seem like no one is buying what you’re selling, even though your product/service is great and you work hard to ensure that it’s up to par? You may be looking at the wrong thing. It could be that people are just not familiar with what you have to offer because they haven’t heard about it before. This is where having a coach can help.
Coaches will provide advice on how to get traction when launching any new product or service, whether it’s an app, website, physical product, or service-based business (such as coaching). They’ll provide guidance on how best to present yourself as an authority figure in your industry so that more prospects will be interested in hearing about what you do for them. Coaches are also experts at marketing — so if there’s one thing they know how to do well …
Are you looking for support in reaching the next level in your business?
Are you looking for support in reaching the next level in your business?
Do you want to achieve more and be better at what you do?
If so, a business coach can help. A business coach will work with you to identify your goals, develop a plan to reach them, keep you motivated and focused on what matters most, and help set realistic expectations for yourself.
Do you have a dream to be an entrepreneur but aren’t sure what to focus on or where to begin?
Do you have a dream to be an entrepreneur but aren’t sure what to focus on or where to begin?
Business coaching is a great way to help you focus on what is important.
It can also help you set your priorities and create a plan to achieve your goals.
Do you want to make an impact in your industry and need someone to help keep you on track?
What if you could work one-on-one with someone who has been where you want to go? Someone who knows exactly what it takes to get there. A coach can help keep you on track. They will guide and support you in setting goals and working towards achieving those goals.
A coach can help guide and support you in setting goals and working towards achieving those goals. Coaching is about creating a plan for success, then providing resources for accomplishing that plan so that the client takes ownership of their growth process.
Business coaching can help at every stage of your company’s growth.
One of the great things about business coaching is that it can help you at every stage of your company’s growth. A coach will be able to provide guidance and support as you get your business off the ground, but he or she can also be there for you when things become challenging.
When starting a new business, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all of the decisions that need to be made during launch. Whether it’s planning a new product launch or hiring employees for the first time, having someone on your side who knows how overwhelming this process can feel will make all the difference in helping you reach your goals.
As an established entrepreneur, one thing I hear often from my clients is how they want more clarity around what their next big step should be in growing their businesses—and sometimes even if they should grow or stay put! Having an outside perspective helps me see where they are stuck and where they might benefit from some outside guidance so we can devise a plan together based on these discoveries.
Conclusion
Just like you would train to run a marathon or hire a personal trainer to get in shape, a business coach can help you reach your goals faster, avoid making costly mistakes and stay accountable. Taking the time and investing in yourself will help you reach your entrepreneurial dreams more quickly, with more support along the way.
Do you need help or advice in setting up your business? Whether you need a website click funnel created, business structure, bookkeeping, help with your business credit, or even on getting your own virtual assistant.
As you get into your 30s, you’ll realize that they’re a crucial decade of your life. You may be past the point where you don’t know what to do but you can still find ways to be proactive with your money.
Here are money mistakes you should learn to avoid in your 30s:
1. NOT HAVING AN EMERGENCY FUND
It is important to have an emergency fund to avoid debt in later life. Ideally, this account should cover three to six months of your essential expenses so you can cover any unexpected events such as losing your job or costly medical issues. It is highly suggested to put your emergency fund in a saving account so you can access it immediately and do not need to worry about a downturn in the markets affecting how much money you have.
2. BEING UNDERINSURED
Most people don’t like to buy insurance because it means paying for something that they hope to never happen/use. However, the consequences of being uninsured are so large that they can wipe you out financially. One accident on the job or medical emergency can change your financial structure just in the blink of an eye.
The types of insurance that are highly recommended are:
– Term life insurance
– Health insurance
– Disability insurance
– Renter’s insurance
3. MAKING MINIMUM PAYMENTS ON HIGH-INTEREST DEBT
If you have high-interest personal loans or credit card debt, it is suggested to pay them down as aggressively as possible before you focus on a low-interest loan or a mortgage. The faster you can pay those high-interest loans off, the more money you can put towards other financial goals that become increasingly important as you progress in your 30s.
4. BUYING TOO MUCH PROPERTY/HOUSE
Home/property ownership is gratifying and can lead to wealth creation. However, it is not guaranteed. You have to make sure that your housing budget includes room for things like unexpected repairs, maintenance, and potential changes to your future income if you start a family.
5. NOT AGGRESSIVELY SAVING FOR RETIREMENT
Retirement can seem far away when you are in your 30s. But every dollar you save for retirement now will be 10 to 20 extra years to accumulate compound interest than money saved in your 40s and 50s. You can set up an IRA (Individual Retirement Account) that will automatically move money from your checking account on payday.
6. SAVING FOR YOUR KIDS BEFORE SAVING FOR YOURSELF
When you become a parent, it is natural to want to put your kids’ needs in front of your own. However, saving for your children’s college education before you save for your own retirement is a terrible mistake. There are many ways to pay for college such as scholarships or applying to less expensive institutions but there is no way to pay for retirement other than saving.
When people enter their thirties, there are typically 20-30 common money mistakes they’re making. However, we’ve narrowed it down to the 6 most important money mistakes that need to be fixed if you want significant financial improvement.
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Organizing your finances will make you better at making spending choices. Organizing your purchases will help you deal with personal debt. Generating wealth is not always about having the most assets or money to spend. Sometimes analyzing your assets and planning for their future use pays off in an unexpected way. A lack of organization can harm your finances as much as being short on cash.
How you are potentially losing money because of disorganization.
Duplicate Items
You may have purchased duplicate items because you can’t find what you need when your need it OR you don’t even know you have it.
Late fees
23% of adults say they pay late fees because they can’t find the bills. How many late fees have you paid in the last year?
Excess Stuff
Just looking around your house, I bet you can see things you no longer use, or in reality, never used. How many hundreds of dollars are represented in your stuff?
Subscriptions
Do you have more than one streaming service subscription? Now, how often do you really use them?
Eating Out
This is an easy way to get food on the table, but it is definitely not the healthiest or the best financial decision.
What you can do starting TODAY
Go on a treasure hunt
Put like items together and see what duplicates are lurking. Visit your storage unit and make a plan to eliminate your dependence on this space.
Become more mindful of your future purchases.
You could even create a 30-day list and see if you still want the item(s) after 30 days. This reduces the spontaneous buying that is so easy to get caught up in.
Create a meal plan
One week I spent $30 on groceries because I already had most of the items at home. If I didn’t have a list or a meal plan, I would have certainly spent more than that!
Take really good care of your stuff
This includes your car, lawnmower, computer, sports equipment, children’s toys, etc. For example, it costs less to replace a spark plug and air filter every year than to buy a lawnmower every 3 years.
If your own peace of mind wasn’t enough to motivate you, maybe knowing there is a direct financial benefit to getting organized will do the trick!
Other financial benefits of organizing your life:
Make money on the items you are willing to sell. Have more time to spend on money-generating activities such as starting your dream business or pursuing a higher-paying job.
Have more time and energy to devote to your own self-care for better emotional and physical health.
More time and energy to explore free and active hobbies such as walking, yoga, library trips, journaling, biking, etc.
You may feel like money is a topic that has nothing to do with your life. However, it’s important to not think this way as personal finance has a huge impact on every aspect of your life. Regardless of your financial situation, whether you’re looking to make more money or trying to save money, it’s worth staying organized. It is crucial that you make financial organization a priority in your life. This will allow you to get a better understanding of the different aspects of your finances, create more wealth, and keep it over time.
You need to work on your mindset to succeed financially. Keep a journal, read books, watch motivational videos, or get a mentor.
Define Measurable Goals
Make sure your goals are measurable. Break down your big goals into small, easily digestible chunks so you don’t get overwhelmed
Prepare Your Financial Plan
Then, set up a plan for allocating funds to each of your goals based on the priority you have assigned to them
Budgeting is Your Friend!
If you want to get better with money, you have to love it. A budget helps you track your spending and income.
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JULY 20th — During times like this, the idea of working at home and working out from home is becoming more of a reality for millions of people. Most gyms are still pending, waiting to open their doors to the public. Now imagine, being able to workout from home and get paid for every class you attended. Sounds like it’s too good to be true right!? But it’s not. With boxburnabs.com’s new affiliate membership you can get paid for every class you participate in. Every time you share a post about boxburnabs, every blog post written about boxburnabs, and every time you check-in on instagram or Facebook you will be paid as soon as we see it!
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