How can I set Budget Boundaries without burning myself out?My husband and I set boundaries by prioritizing making room for personal funds in our budget and cutting unnecessary expenses where we can. We have a certain dollar amount for each of our respective personal funds: BMo funds for me (named after my nickname) and DJ funds for my husband. It was $200 each when we first started, but now we’ve increased it to $300. This is the cash that we can do whatever we want, whatever brings us joy. If DJ wants to golf or if I want to eat out, then that’s what we’re going to do. I can’t judge him for what he wants to do with his funds, and he can’t judge me for what I want to do with mine. These funds help us stay focused on our debt, because if we weren’t able to spend money on the things we enjoy, then we would get frustrated or want to quit. Our fun funds let us have the best of both worlds: Work on our goals and still enjoy our lives.

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Baby this is life when in college and working part time and vowing not to ask your ex for nothing!
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