We all know that money doesn’t buy happiness… but let’s be honest, it definitely helps. Financial stress can be one of the biggest blocks to feeling calm, confident, and in control of your life.
Creating financial abundance has always been a dream and passion of mine—not just for the wealth itself, but for the freedom, security, and opportunities it brings.
What I’ve learned along the way is this: our finances are often deeply connected to our beliefs. It’s not just about how much we make, but how we manage it. You’ve probably heard the saying that if a poor person wins the lottery, they’ll often end up broke again. That’s not because they’re bad with money—it’s because financial habits, mindset, and self-worth all play a role in how we treat money.
Start Small. Stay Consistent.
Big financial change doesn’t have to start with a raise or a windfall. It can start with simple, daily choices. Here are a few that made a huge difference in my own life:
- Track Your Spending – Awareness is the first step to change. Even just writing down what you spend makes you more intentional with your money.
- Leave Your Credit Card at Home – It’s easy to overspend when your card is just a swipe away. Give yourself some space between the impulse and the purchase.
- Create a Pause Rule – Make a rule to wait 24 hours before buying anything that’s not essential. You’d be amazed how often the “need” fades overnight.
Change Your Relationship with Money
Changing your finances isn’t about punishment or restriction—it’s about empowerment. You’re not just cutting back, you’re stepping into control. You’re deciding what matters most and aligning your money with your values and goals.
And that’s the magic of Minutes to Change: one small habit, one mindful choice, one dollar at a time—it all adds up.