Before you pay the bills, stock the fridge, or open up Amazon, pause and pay yourself first.
That means setting aside a bit of money for you—your future, your goals, your peace of mind—before your paycheck gets divided up. As you’ll read below, it doesn’t have to be a ton of money to have a ton of impact.
🧠 Why Automation Works
Building this habit leverages default bias, our tendency to stick with whatever happens automatically, or whatever choice is the default. When saving becomes something that runs in the background, you’re more likely to follow through and stay consistent over time.
Here’s how to make it easy:
💸 Automate a small transfer. Start with just $5 or $10 a week into a savings account. Paying yourself first doesn’t have to be a drastic change in spending habits, but it does have to start somewhere.
📅 Treat it like a bill—but better. Unlike rent or utilities, this “bill” pays you. And unlike impulse purchases, it builds real security. Treat your “you” money like you would any other deadlined expense.
📈 Let time do the heavy lifting. Small, regular deposits can quietly grow without demanding more effort from you. You’ll save money, time, and energy in the long run.
Remember, it doesn’t have to be big or flashy to make a difference. Just start where you are, and let the habit do the work!
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