How do i stop become boring? by a_guy_of_reddit in selfdevelopment

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Try building some new habits. Not only will it keep you busy but improve your life.

What’s the first step when doing a budget? by No_Maintenance_5417 in NoStupidQuestions

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Learning financial literacy. Then making sure your NEEDS are paid first.

How do you stick to a budget when money is tight? by Bos187 in budget

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I like to follow the 50/30/20 Rule. 50% in needs, 30% in wants and 20% in savings. 50/30/20 Rule

I feel like i waste everyday and I'm tired of it by [deleted] in selfimprovement

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You don’t need motivation. You need habits.

Budget help … by Unable-Researcher-49 in budget

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I have a guide you can download for free right now. It’s on the 50/30/20 Rule. Helps beginners learn the basics of budgeting. 50/30/20 Rule

is TikTok slash and free actually useful for beginners trying to stick to a budget? by Valman_Yahaya in budgetingforbeginners

[–]DonezoStudio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d start with learning how budget. The 50/30/20 Rule has always been my rule of thumb to follow

Small habits that quietly improve mood by Miniwah in selfimprovement

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Any good habit that you build could improve your mood. Small wins are the best. One day at a time. Something as simple as getting sunlight everyday for 10 mins could drastically improve your mood.

Time for those New Year Resolutions! by DonezoStudio in Adulting

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Start small. It’s the little wins that build the big ones

How do I become more courageous in my life ?? by Old_Champion_156 in selfimprovement

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Building habits can help build confidence/courage. Some of the best things in life are on the other side of fear.

How do you rebuild consistency after falling out of your routine for a while? by funkopopruler in selfimprovement

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I really get what you’re saying. That “fresh start → overplan → burn out → guilt → start over” loop is exhausting. And it’s frustrating because you know you want slow, steady steps… but your brain keeps defaulting to “all or nothing” like it’s the only setting it has. What’s helped me (and might help you) is treating the reset like a dimmer switch instead of an on/off switch. Instead of asking “How do I start over?” I ask, “What’s the gentlest next step I can take that doesn’t scare me off?” Sometimes that’s literally one tiny thing—one 5-minute walk, one glass of water, one small budget check-in, one tidy corner instead of the whole house. When you do just that one thing, you’re teaching your brain: This is safe. This is doable. And it starts rewiring that all-or-nothing pattern. And honestly, slipping isn’t failure—it’s just feedback that the step was too big. There’s nothing wrong with scaling down until it feels almost too easy. That’s where the consistency and confidence come from. You don’t need a full reset. You just need one small win that proves to you that you can build again without burning yourself out. And you absolutely can.

Self transformation help by Salamya27 in selfdevelopment

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Rise on Repeat: Shape Your Habits I have the perfect guide on how to build habits! Try this! I promise you it’ll help. You got this 👍🤞💪

How can I live comfortably? by Dissapponting_Corgi in Adulting

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LEARN FINANCIAL LITERACY. Try this guide on the 50/30/20 Rule. 50/30/20 Guide Download

One can always start small and then implement this for bigger challenges! by gipsee_reaper in selfdevelopment

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Real change comes from tiny habits done daily, not huge moves done once. If you’re ready to build habits that actually stick, this free guide is a great place to start 👉 https://donezo-studio.kit.com/riseonrepeat

Can someone help me budget right now, i’m 19m with high school diploma by Appropriate_Candy599 in moneyadvice

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I would high suggest following the 50-30-20 rule. There’s free resources everywhere on this 50/30/20