Budget Planner

One of the things that I find a lot of people struggle with, is that when they sign up for programs or start truly paying attention to their finances, the way they are coached or taught does not align with what they are accustomed to.

I am one who volleys between writing it out all my financials on paper or doing it all digitally. Sometimes I go and buy some of my favorite pens and highlighters. I know it sounds funny, but these are the things that keep me driven to stay committed. Every two weeks I grab my pens, my budget planner and a big cup of coffee and work out the numbers. For the most-part I do all my budgeting on autopilot, but sometimes (like now, having just changed jobs) it will take a few pay periods to fully adjust to the income change and where I send all my money.

But sometimes I prefer to do my budget digitally. Sometimes it is just easier, especially during a month where I am traveling or working a lot of overtime, to have my budget available at my fingertips.

This is why I changed my budget planner from a workbook only to a downloadable PDF. Originally I would send out an entire bound workbook when people ordered one, but I found that even I was not always in the mood to find a pen to make my budget.

I have also edited a little, so if you previously had my budget workbook you will notice a few changes and additions.

The budget planner is on sale until the last day of summer, 9/22/22. It is also undated, so you only need to purchase it once and you can use it forever.

Allison Grotteland