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Feel Like You’re Always Broke? Here’s What to Do To Stop Being Broke! (9 Key Tips)

Let's talk about what to do if you feel like you're always broke! Becoming wealthy, achieving financial success, living life on your own terms — these are all things that many of us want for ourselves when we think about our futures.

The reality is many will never actually realize their dreams of becoming financially successful, but not because they can't. But because sometimes people behave in ways that don’t promote their financial success, often without even realizing it. They sabotage their financial futures, ensuring that they stay broke… pretty much forever.

Building wealth is about putting in the hard work, planning, consistency, discipline, and accountability and very importantly, maintaining good money management skills — regardless of your current financial situation or how much you currently earn.

If you are in the space where you are always broke, I'm sharing 9 key tips to help you get over that feeling and start turning your finances around!

It requires is intention, focus, and a plan but if you are ready, you can go from broke to having money in the bank and a solid financial plan for your future.

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  • @ashleym6765 says:

    Thanks for the tips…sidenote: you are very pretty!

  • @choosetoshine2610 says:

    Love the background setting! Excellent content as usual. Thanks!

  • @jenniferbell4632 says:

    Thank you for this amazing guidance! I especially love and appreciate your focus on mindset, habits and taking action (even small actions) – these are so key for me! This video is so appreciated, thank you 💖💖💖

  • @elfwriterbluemoon2244 says:

    Your place is so beautiful, amazing. Thanks for sharing.

  • @villamathilda6984 says:

    Rewatching this to keep me on track!😀👍sending love from Sweden 😀❤

  • @ajokenoni3239 says:

    New sub. Love the way you explained everything. I am working on self discipline this year, and stop shopping unnecessarily. Yes, I can do it.

  • @briannadau says:

    The stop competing piece is so true! I see so many people gathering material things for NO reason other than to say they own it.

  • @JonesJr876 says:

    When Bola says ‘Bank’, it sounds like a lovely soft plush comfortable place.

  • @oldschoolbudgets1059 says:

    So glad your channel came up. You are spot on.

  • @pamelacallaway3922 says:

    Excellent information. Thank you. I’m happy that I do many of these things and am working on a few other items in your list.

  • @MB-xv7er says:

    It’s not that people are “acting” in counter intuitive ways… it’s that majority of people are in poverty and there is NO way to escape it if you have to pay rent, car notes, etc. you have a better chance of getting rich when you don’t have to have responsibilities

    • @brynnk2518 says:

      I think this is fair perspective to take into account for building wealth , and I also think there is always a way to be in a better position then you already are . For some people building wealth just comes more quickly and for others I think it just comes more slowly but in whatever circumstance you are in there are opportunities to build more wealth in someway and that’s always worth listening to.

    • @nikkiknows1545 says:

      This is so very true. I’ve been used to going out to get a different car once any signs of problems start to arise…now that I have changed my mindset, I have literally purchased a good, reliable vehicle that I’ve owned for 8 years now with no car note and I am so happy. Do I want a new car? Absolutely! Do I need a new car? Nope. I’m saving my money and spending it on other things that bring more value to my life, especially since I am working from home during the pandemic.

    • @adriancarrillo2749 says:

      @@nikkiknows1545 Same! I was planning to buy a car on 2020. I paused it cuz I’ve been on Home office for two years. I cook more at home, spend less on transportation, etc.

    • @nikkiknows1545 says:

      @@adriancarrillo2749 That’s exactly what I’ve been doing too!! 💪🏾 It’s hard at times to not buy something on impulse but we can do it.

    • @adriancarrillo2749 says:

      @@nikkiknows1545 I even lost 35 pounds eating more at home and with some exercise. It’s been a win-win haha. It’s great to know we’re not alone in this journey.

  • @roderickdevon2277 says:

    thanks a lot. I need to watch this video every single day. I deal with fear among other things that sucked my accounts dry. It’s hard starting all over again. Very stressful. Thanks again. Looking for more videos from you. God Bless

  • @phairthyleeves3918 says:

    This has helped me in so many ways….. I need to watch this every single day.. thank you so much for this great video.

  • @SuperNitenurse says:

    Your content is so clear true to life easy to follow and be inspired by. I have personal experience that when you stop thinking of your money as being small and just get into the habit of putting it away it becomes a joy to see it grow despite the small amount.

  • @mabel.e.kgalley9710 says:

    I love the way you are soooooo relaxed and hitting on the truth. You are indeed a clever girl. Thanks for the information.

  • @Abbas_Daughters says:

    As a woman of color this channel has really helped me in so many ways as I was not poroperly educated on finances one thing I’m sooo glad my mom told me was to not get into credit card debt from her experience and I literally only have 2 credit cards that I pay on! My goal is to really take hold of my debt 2022!

  • @MzVan21 says:

    What I’ve learned is to pay yourself first.get in a budget.and move like like your broke.dont live above your means all things I’ve changed about 5years ago and so far so go.

  • @angeloflove5439 says:

    #1: Adjust your mindset (stop saying I am always broke; instead ask yourself why am I always broke)
    #2: Work on your self-discipline
    #3: Stop borrowing for everything – stop using your credit card for convenience
    #4: Make a plan to pay off your debts
    #5: Stop putting off savings until you earn more money
    #6: Start investing
    #7: Stop competing with other people
    #8: Stop being scared

  • @LevenLyfe says:

    I don’t feel broke. I just go into panic mode when my funds become lower than what I would like it to be.

  • @Shan_baby4u says:

    Thank you I woke up in tears because I have been working and my paycheck is always spend the same day. Your voice helped me so much

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