There was always something to clean or a small human who needed a snack. Yes, my life had gotten better, but there was also a lot more to do. I welcomed my second child into the world. I had started my job at YNAB teaching people how to budget, which not only gave me meaningful work, but let me work from home! I had settled into a new house. In fact, things had improved dramatically in the prior years. Sometime during the summer of 2017, I woke up to realize that my life had become pretty complicated. With that, I’ll turn it over to Ben from YNAB… I’ve experienced the productive power of budgeting in my own life, and I hope this guide helps you do the same, in 2022 and beyond. I’ve been using YNAB (short for You Need a Budget) almost as long as I’ve been using Todoist, so when the opportunity arose to partner up and help our readers organize their finances, I jumped at the chance. It may seem counterintuitive, but budgeting has helped me think about money less, freeing up precious mental space for the things that are important to me. A note from Ambition & Balance editor Becky Kane: It’s really hard to make progress on your other goals when you’re stressed about money.
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