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Finance And Lifestyle - Getting The Balance Right For You Personally And Making Happy Choices

Posted by Roth-IRA-401k on: 2006-04-17 11:57:50 in category:
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Finance And Lifestyle - Getting The Balance Right For You Personally And Making Happy Choices

By Ben O'Rourke Platinum Quality Author





Lifestyle, what exactly does it mean to you? Everyone seems to have their own ideas and they can be quite different. But no matter what your own view on lifestyle is, it is a certainty that finance will impact on that definition.

Taking into account your own definition of lifestyle, it is obvious that to live it as you want to you need to have the necessary financial resources to fund it. If for example you want all the latest technological gadgets as they come available then you need to be able to afford them. If you are unable to find the money readily and without hardship then you need to change your lifestyle image.

If you envisage your own ideal lifestyle and you want to live it, then you need to make plans to finance it. It is time to get real and practical. You can keep spending money but then your debts will keep rising and you will end up in a sorry state.

In today's society you may feel pressurised into feeling that you should have a certain lifestyle. Television, radio, magazines and the Internet all tell us we should have this or that in order to be fulfilled. But you need to take a long hard look at your own particular financial situation to see if you can live up to these ideals.

Believe it or not people can be mistaken when examining their own situations. They assume thay have more money than they actually have in reality. Common sense goes out the window as they want certain pleasures now without looking further down the road and planning appropriately.

They compare themselves too often with other peoples lifestyles, and naturally want to have that for themselves also. But no two peoples situations are alike no matter what it may seem like on the surface.

Closely and at all times take a detailed stock of your own financial situation both now and into the future. Foolish spending in the present can lead to all sorts of heartache in the future. You could be putting your house or car at risk of repossession. You could even become bankrupt. Do not let your heart rule your head, live sensibly and within your means, and just enjoy the pleasures that you have. In this way you will be able to continue to enjoy them with no worry or stress.

Copyright (2006) Ben O'Rourke. This article may be freely used as long as the resource box and links are left intact.

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