What has been your biggest pain point with managing money?
Utkarsh Choudhary
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For me it was the information overload at the start of my career. It caused so much analysis paralysis that I ended up taking no action.
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André J@sentry_co
running lean takes too much time, running thick cost too much. Finding a middleground has been a challenge.
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Data entry is the biggest for me.
My biggest pain point with managing money has been keeping track of my expenses and creating a realistic budget that I can stick to consistently.
Managing debt, such as credit card debt, student loans, or mortgages, is a pain point. Balancing monthly payments, interest rates, and finding strategies to pay off debt efficiently is challenging.
Figuring out the right investment strategy for me. No time to do the research required.
Managing money, especially early in your career, can be a real challenge. I remember feeling that way at the start of my career. There was just so much to consider, and I was worried about making the wrong decisions. But here's what helped me break through that paralysis: I started reading books about saving money. These books had a way of simplifying things and offering practical, actionable advice. They made me feel more confident in my financial choices and helped me establish a solid foundation for managing my money. If you're interested, you should definitely check out some of these books. Here's a link to a collection of them: https://taftie.org/money-saving-...