Yesterday I Implemented My First Ever Money Monday Session

Yesterday I Implemented My First Ever Money Monday Session

Yesterday I implemented my first ever Money Monday session. It was essentially a date between me & my money. 

I do this stuff normally, but I rarely go as in depth as I did yesterday, and I often just focus on surface-level money stuff (tracking income, planning sales activities, etc.).

One of my intentions for this year was to rapidly increase profitability in my business, invest my money in high-return money-making opportunities, and focus on long-term growth, instead of just fast cash.

Yesterday was the start of that process. In just a few hours I was able to – 

Come up with 3 big money-making ideas

Cut $324 in unnecessary monthly expenses

Get clarity around biz taxes and what’s upcoming

Identify ways I can utilize specific credit cards to save money & earn free rewards

Update biz income / sales report

Plan sales activities for the week

Print & organize receipts (instead of putting it off for months and having to spend hours doing it one day!)

Read / learn about taking my wealth to the next level

It was an insanely productive day and it ignited a fire inside of me that I didn’t realize had burnt out. 

I now have a strategic plan for future money dates so that I continue to increase my knowledge around massive wealth creation and implement systems and structures in my business and life to massively increase the money I make (and get to keep).

I know exactly what areas to focus on each week so that I’m saving, investing, learning, and earning in a way that takes my money and financial future to a whole new level! 🙂

Moving forward, I’ll have dates with my money every week. It’s a practice that I know will radically improve my financial well-being even more. 

If you’re not committed to continually improve your knowledge around money and you’re not regularly holding yourself accountable and DOING THE DO to bring in the cash flow on repeat, you’re gonna find yourself in a world of financial pain. 

[Trust me on that one. I learned this the hard way a few years ago. Not fun being broke AF.]