Awesome advice you guys!
After reading these posts I have come to my own personal plan towards gaining success with money management.
Currently right now I do not have any expenses except for the gym.
My goals are to save up 2500$, save up some cash for a car (nothing special, just a beater - probably like 2 grand), and start saving to pay off my student loans.
I currently receive 482$ from my father a month for child support, which i will receive until I am 25 because of schooling.
I suffered a pretty severe injury just before I went back to university in september which forced my to quit my job because it was labour intensive. So at the moment I am looking for a new job. BUT here is my plan.
#1 - I will save 75% of my fathers child support each month which is roughly 360$ - that will add up to 4320$ for the entire year.
#2 - I will save roughly 50% of all the money I receive from work related income. As of now I do not know how much that will be but Im guessing, the next job I get will pay a little higher than minimum wage - (uni student).
#3 - I must learn to live on BARE MINIMUM. I want to teach my self to live on absolutely the bare bones. I very much want to start saving ever penny I get and be careful to watch ever penny I spend. I find that living on the bare minimum is actually more fulfilling too. Living a minimal/zen lifestyle with little to no possessions is more a more real and quality life to me, because I learn to live for myself and not my consumption.
#4 - I want to start a money managing journal.
In fact - lets just make this thread my journal. I will post up a daily log on what I bought and what I spent money on, or whether I saved my money, or whether I didnt buy anything. I am going to document my net worth increase in this journal over the next year, and jot down the progression of my saving skills.
#5 - lastly I want to quit certain habits that I have which digs deep into my pockets. For one I spend a ridiculous amount of money on coffee. Lets calculate it
2 coffees a day - at $1.75 a piece x 365 days a year = $1277.5/year
wow. holy f*ck. Thats outrageous. So obviously I need to officially quit coffee. The addiction is clearly unhealthy, and its also making my cash flow diminish drastically. I need to stick to water when I am at school, and drink green tea/water at home.
The second habit/addiction that I must learn to control is my consumerism when it comes to clothing. I am obsessed with buying nice clothes. OBSESSED. I go to zara/h&m etc etc etc, and drop needless amounts of money on nice clothing. For instance, I bought a jacket back in October for 250$ and honestly I havent even worn it.
So I must learn to not go crazy with clothing, and when I NEED to buy clothing (not want) I must buy it on sale.
I will admit that today I was close to buying a sweater, I was in the line, about to check out, but inside I was yelling at myself "PUT IT BACK YOU F*CKHEAD," well needless to say I DID put it back
and I can feel myself becoming already more sovereign over my consumerist urges.