Okay, let’s get real. Budgeting sounds boring. Like… spreadsheets, math, limits? Nope, not fun. But if you've ever checked your balance mid-month and thought, “Where the hell did my money go?” — then yeah, a budget might be your new best friend.
This isn’t some finance bro talk. This is just a simple, no-stress guide to help you get a grip on your money — even if you're just starting out.
💭 First: Why Even Bother Budgeting?
Look, it’s not about being strict or cutting out every coffee. It’s about knowing where your money goes so you don’t feel broke all the time.
It’s basically telling your money where to go before it decides for you.
💸 Step 1: Figure Out What You Actually Make
Start with how much you take home each month. Not your salary—what actually lands in your bank after taxes and stuff.
Add side hustle money, freelance gigs, or anything extra. That’s your “real” monthly income.
📉 Step 2: Where’s It All Going?
This part sucks but is weirdly eye-opening. Look at your last month of spending. Go through your bank app, write it all down, or use Notes. Break it into:
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Rent/room
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Food (groceries + takeout)
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Netflix, Spotify, random subs you forgot about
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Rideshares, gas, whatever
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Debt (if you’ve got it)
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Savings (or... not yet?)
No judgment here. This is just so you see the leaks.
🧩 Step 3: Make a Simple Plan (aka a Budget)
Once you know what’s coming in and what’s going out, set some limits. But chill — nothing extreme.
Try this:
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50% on musts (rent, food, bills)
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30% on fun (yes, fun is allowed)
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20% to savings or debt (even if it’s tiny at first)
You can tweak it. Just start somewhere.
🔁 Step 4: Check In Weekly (Not Just Monthly)
This isn’t one of those “do it once and forget it” things. Things change, stuff comes up. So check your spending once a week. Takes like 5 mins.
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Did you overspend?
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Did you forget something?
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Need to move money around?
Totally normal. Budgets aren't perfect — they’re personal.
⚡ Bonus: Real Tips That Helped Me
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I unsubscribed from stuff I never used (RIP, random fitness app)
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I made a “stupid money” folder in Notes where I track impulse buys
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I save before I spend — auto transfer to savings, even if it’s $30
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I gave myself a “treat” budget so I don’t feel restricted
✅ Final Thought
Monthly budget planning doesn’t have to be some rigid system. It’s just… a plan for your money. That’s it. You’re not too young or too broke to start.
Start messy, start small, just start. You’ll thank yourself in a few months when things feel a little less chaotic.
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