Teaching Your Child the Value of Hard Work by Telling Them the Worth of Money

July 14, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Achieve Goal Setting

moneyDid you know that you could actually start money management to kids as early and as young as 3 years old? Most of our financial training when we grew up as an adult was influenced by how we were taught during our younger years. Kids, even at a young age can learn the value of hard work by knowing the worth of your money. It is wise to begin your training with them as soon as they are able to count because kids unpredictably want something that is not on our budget. So, make them work for what they want. It doesn’t mean giving them great money responsibilities but gradually introducing to them the step-by-step process of earning money, so they can very well appreciate the value of hard work. Open their eyes to the reality that they don’t always get what they want, and parents are not always there to shell out money for their excess. Make sure that they could grasp the concept that they need to balance their finances. Understanding the relationship between hard work and money are some things you can impart to your child that will probably last for a lifetime. Furthermore, this way, with the rising number of irresponsible debtors out there, we create a generation free of extravagant splurges because we could educate them on how to be responsible spenders. And because of the training they underwent at an early age, it may even help them to prepare to face the “real world” when they grow up. In the future, they will be more inclined to have a career that has financial security and free from financial problems.

Here are 5 simple essential guidelines to help you start your training:

1. Set a good example.

Be a good example to your kids because our actions speak louder. We might be teaching them wise money habits, but what we show them is contrary to what we tell them. How can we instill in their minds the best financial lessons they need to know if we allow our youngsters to see us overindulge in the most famous signature clothes, bags and shoes or the latest gadget in town? We should convince them by being a good role model. Prove that just like them, you also don’t have everything that you want. Do not make “lack of quality time” an excuse for allowing them to splurge at the mall. It will only confuse them.

2. Give them allowance for budgeting.

Provide them with their allowance that is good for a week or a month depending on your decision. The important thing is, you tell them that they should budget it to make it last to the specified time of your choice. Do not bail them out if they overspend because this will be a good time for them to learn the consequences for making un-allocated purchases and be a more responsible spender next time.


3.
Teach them the difference between a “WANT” and a “NEED”.

Explain to your kids the difference between a “want” and a “need”. They should clearly differentiate them. Always give reasons for prioritizing to buy a “need” first over a “want.” Or ask them what is their basis for purchasing and guiding them.


4. Discuss the advantages of saving rather than spending.

Saving is always much better than spending that’s why encourage your youngster to spend less. Never allow neglecting the importance of being a cautious saver. For example, introducing to them the use of a piggy bank. You can start by rewarding them with every amount they could save out of the allowance you gave, agree to put an equal amount to their piggy bank. Saving will be much more convincing to them because they were able to witness how their money can grow. This also gives them an idea about interest and prepares them for opening their own savings bank account in the future when they are ready. It is always fulfilling to watch your money grow over time. If they want something to buy whether a new toy, a gadget, sports item or shoes, teach them to set a saving goal and help them keep track of it. If you can afford to buy your kids what they want, you can agree to pay half the price of the item but the rest should be taken care of by them.


5.
Teach them the value of earning and warning them about debts.

Aside from their usual allowance, give them a chance to earn. Start with simple things like asking them out of what they usually do at home. The tendency of giving them tasks like household chores or running an errand and paying them, is that they might forget the value of helping without expecting anything in return. Furthermore, warn them about unmanaged debts that can be very disastrous in the future if left unsettled.

Hitting the Target

June 30, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Goal Settings In General

goalIt’s good to sit back, relax and envision yourself as the next multi-millionaire of the century. A lot of people effortlessly state that they are decided to achieve something big without realizing that it is not as easy as a snap of a finger to accomplish them. Each one of us has loads of goals planted into our minds but in reality, not everybody is successful in achieving it. Others are left behind with shattered dreams and have never discovered their real purpose in life. Some individuals are just fond of making goals without any intention of making them real while others simply dream big and think putting it into action is totally impossible. Here are some tips to inspire you with your stepping-stones in life.

ASCERTAIN YOUR GOALS

You should know what your goals are and affirm what you really want. Simply knowing them is not enough. Delineating what you really aspire to reach may make the overall picture clearer to you. How you make your goals is also important. Decide for aims that are realistic and possible for you. Set standards to help attain them. The more the detailed your goals are, the more focused and guided you will be.

COMMIT YOURSELF

Commitment may be a vehicle to success or failure. It is perseverance no matter how long it takes and no matter how many conflicts you have encountered towards achieving your goal. Despite the struggles you met along the way, it is still standing up and telling yourself “I need to go on!” Promise yourself to finish whatever you have started because if you lack commitment, you are most likely to fail. Be ready to face the sacrifices you have to make in order to fulfill your pledge of commitment.

DEVELOP A TIMELINE OF YOUR GOALS

Be precise with when you want to achieve your goals. This way, you will be able to assess how well you have climbed up the ladder to success. Whether you are moving up or stepping down. You need to set a timeline so will have something to look forward to. Be reasonable with your timeline too. You might be having a timeline that is very impossible to achieve, or you may be setting it too long that you end up being lazy to finish them.

MANAGE YOUR TIME

Time is an important factor towards your road to victory. It is the capacity to balance your time with your usual activities, and the needed time to achieve your goals. A lot of people fail because we allow ourselves to be controlled by time instead of the other way around. We should be the ones to control our time and find ways not to waste it. Always set priorities. Staying organized will also be of great help.

MAINTAIN A POSITIVE OUTLOOK

Having a positive approach all the way to accomplishment makes you feel like a winner. If you feel good about yourself, it is most likely you will be having surprising outcomes. Be optimistic in everything that you do. Don’t forget to reward yourself with every step you soar up closer to your target. Celebrate every small detail that contributes to the overall success of your goal. Maintain the motivation that you have and don’t entertain negative thoughts and beliefs.

If you make a goal setting a daily habit, certainly, you will benefit it in the end. After all, how can you achieve something big if you’re unwilling to move your feet? It’s now time to wake up and bring your dreams to the world of reality before we bypass an important milestone of our life.