Isn't it amazing that when you finaly sit down with your lawyer and go through everything what the payment amount ends up being. I thought it would be the total of all my minimum payments that I had been making to the credit cards, but he explained that for so long I had not been budgeting for normal things like home repairs and clothing. I have been living so long trying to figure out a way to make the minimum payments, pay the mortgage and utilities and put food on the table that the payment amount is such a relief.
When I sat down with my husband and cruched the numbers with the propsed payment amount, it looks as if we are saving money each month, but it's saving for the budgeted items that don't happen every month. It's amazing how hard psycologicly it is to change how you think about money.
When I sat down with my husband and cruched the numbers with the propsed payment amount, it looks as if we are saving money each month, but it's saving for the budgeted items that don't happen every month. It's amazing how hard psycologicly it is to change how you think about money.




) But it is so true, I can't remember the last time I bought clothes, cut my hair, or spent anything on home maintenence (only when something critical happens & then am late on other bills trying to play catch up). I've "winged it" for so long that it's going to hard to break those habits but if it means a new start & learning how to work a budget, I'm anxious to get started!! On the envelope system, I've got a couple stupid questions: How do you figure out what to put in the envelopes?
I've tried to start a couple of times, but since there is no money to start with (I've always paid what bills I could on payday, then got by on whatever scraps were left until next paycheck), didn't know what to use the envelopes for. I could see how this would be easy to get started on if you were paid monthly, but when it's biweekly, can't pay everything from first check. Do you split up a percentage into each envelope from each check? Also, how does the envelope system work if you make payments for utilities, etc on-line? Right now, about the only categories I could envision actually using cash for would be gas & groceries.

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