Being Intentional With your Bank Account – Setting Goals | (2024)

You can’t change your financial situation unless you also change the way you’re doing something. – Crystal Paine

Properly handling finances takes hard work, diligence, large amounts of self-discipline, a prayer filled life, and good communication with your husband. Finances also just so happen to be the biggest thing that couples fight about. In an effort to gain back control of your life and your home – finances deserve a serious look.

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Welcome to the next part of our online book study ofSay Goodbye to Survival Mode. It’s not too late to jump in and join the fun! You can readthe introductionand see thefull schedule of topicsfor the next 10 weeks. Or jump in with today’s discussion!

So far in this book series, we’ve been tackling the challenges of creating personal priorities lists and creating manageable routines so we can accomplish big things from within our homes. But today we are going to be looking at a very different subject:Finances and being intentional with your bank account.

Finances are a touchy subject for me and we are in the throws of paying off our student loan debt. And I’ll be honest about something: I’m really really bad at handling finances. Like terrible. I’m not a natural saver. I really like to shop and have a hard time focusing on our larger goal of paying off all of our student loan debt when it seems like such a large hole to dig out of.

But finances has been one of the biggest things that the Lord has given to us in our marriage to teach us to rely upon Him. When we got married, we didn’t have two pennies to rub together. We were both working and going to school full time. My husband graduated college a year after we got married and I graduated two years after we got married. We were young, in love, and poor – and it didn’t matter to us.

Over the years, I’ve had to come face to face with the reality that my struggles with handling money stem out of my lack of self-discipline. As I’ve learned how to better be more discipline, I’ve learned how to handle money better. And thankfully – hubby has taken over the finances for me – WHEW!

One thing that has really helped us stay motivated to watch where every single penny goes, is that we have huge gigantic dreams for our future. I’m not talking about we plan to be millionaires, but rather, we have fun and practical goals and dreams for our familythat we won’t accomplish if it takes us the normal 30 years to pay off our student loans.

We pray, talk, and dream about our financial goals often. This helps us to stay on our strict budget…even when we fail and veer off that budget from time to time.

“So many people dream of getting out of debt, paying cash for another vehicle, paying off their house early, or giving more generously to others. Very few people, however, get beyond the dreaming stage. Instead, they drive around and around without a map, wishing they could go somewhere without ever determining where they want to go.” – Crystal Paine, page 109.

Maybe you don’t have any debt and your wondering what your dreams could be. Maybe you are so far into debt that you can’t see (or think) straight. Maybe you have a little debt that doesn’t seem too terribly bad. Or maybe you are barely surviving, going from one paycheck to the next.

No matter your situation, pick a timethis week to sit down with your husband. Schedule a meeting and take a hard look at your finances. Pray together and start seeking some goals (pay off credit cards, build an emergency fund, save up money for a new car, down payment on a house, etc).

While I’m in the middle of digging our way out of student loans, I’m definitely not an expert when it comes to finances. Check out our FREE eBook below (which was written by nine couples with various financial situations) or some of these resources:

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Being Intentional With your Bank Account – Setting Goals | (2024)

FAQs

What does it mean to be intentional with your money? ›

For myself and my clients, being intentional means doing things on purpose and being deliberate about what we spend money on, where we spend our money, and how we feel when we're making financial decisions.

What does being an intentional person mean? ›

Being intentional means making deliberate choices to reflect what is most important to us. Becoming intentional can help us maintain a positive mindset, reach goals, experience more clarity, and be more present. It can also increase our focus and commitment and bring more purpose and meaning to our lives.

What is intentional goal setting? ›

It means setting goals that are truly meaningful to you, goals that play to your unique strengths, passion, purpose, and individuality. Setting goals with intention also helps you to achieve more by doing less, and overcome obstacles along the way.

What is goal intention examples? ›

Some examples of intentions include: "Today, I will be present." "Today, I will eat healthy things." "Today, I will be patient." "Today, I will make conscious choices." "It's important that the intention be phrased as a positive 'I will' rather than a negative 'I won't,'" she explains.

What is intentional in your own words? ›

Some common synonyms of intentional are deliberate, voluntary, and willing. While all these words mean "done or brought about of one's own will," intentional stresses an awareness of an end to be achieved.

What does being intentional look like? ›

Living with intention means you consciously choose to create the life you want, rather than having other people dictate your feelings and actions. Being an intentional person means everything you do is done with a clear purpose and focus.

What is the golden rule of saving money? ›

Ensure that you save a minimum of 10% of your income every month. It can be that simple! But don't put it in a piggy bank. Idle money in a piggy bank doesn't grow.

What are examples for intentional? ›

Something intentional was done on purpose. If a crime was intentional, it was no accident. If you bump into your little brother in the hallway because you weren't paying attention, it's unintentional. But if wait for him to walk by and then stick out your foot to trip him, it's intentional.

How do you set intentions instead of goals? ›

Setting intentions FAQs

Unlike setting goals, which are often specific and outcome-focused, intentions are more about the journey and how you want to experience life. They are deeply personal and can be related to any aspect of your life, including your emotional wellbeing, relationships, career, or personal growth.

How can I be intentional about my growth? ›

Our actions become habits. Our habits create character. Then our character shapes our destiny. Being intentional about the books we read, the music we listen to, what we watch, and who we associate with will help us to create thoughts leading to personal growth.

How can I be intentional about my career? ›

Being intentional in your career means setting clear goals, prioritising your values, and taking purposeful actions to achieve success. It involves aligning your choices with your aspirations and actively working toward your professional objectives.

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