Welcome to Budget Bootcamp

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Welcome to Goodbudget 101: Budget Bootcamp! We’re so excited for you to start this new budgeting journey — one where you’ll create a budget that works for you. And along the way you’ll build habits and learn techniques that will help you live out your budget for the rest of your life.

Now, we’re all starting from different places financially, but we’re all working towards the same goal… making a budget that works. We believe you can make and *keep* a budget. This budget will be your guide to help you spend on what’s important, save for big expenses, and give generously.

Over the next 29 days you’ll receive bite-sized assignments that are practical, reflective and relational and they’re all designed to help you create your new budget utilizing the envelope budgeting method (if you don’t know what that is, learn about it on our website and on YouTube). You can expect to spend about 5 to 10 minutes doing most of the assignments. Every so often there’ll be a longer assignment that will take about 30 minutes. Let’s get started.

Today’s Assignment

  1. Make a plan for when and where you’d like to do these assignments. Will you spend time working on them at the kitchen table after the kids are in bed, or early in the morning over coffee before everyone gets up? Will you do the assignments for the week all in one day, or divvy them up throughout the week? Deciding this ahead of time will give you a better shot at completing these assignments.
  2. Comment below and let us know when and where you’re planning to do your homework.  Plus, share what you’re excited about learning in this course — and why.

Note for couples: If you share money with someone else, like your spouse, invite them to take this course with you.  By working together, you’ll be able to build a solid budget that actually works — for both of you.

That’s it for today! We look forward to seeing you in the next assignment.

Happy budgeting,
-The Goodbudget Team

P.S. If you’re currently experiencing a financial emergency, either from taking a pay cut, receiving a large medical bill, or something else, GB 911: Crash Course might be a better fit. There, you’ll learn how to make quick changes to your budget so that you can survive in the short term, adapt to your financial situation, and thrive down the road.

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804 thoughts on “Welcome to Budget Bootcamp”

    • I plan to do this every morning after Bible study… Except for Sat and Sun. Those are catch up/ relax days.

  1. Likely early in the morning before everything is off and running…though, after dinner might work. I’ll see…may depend on the amount of time per lesson. Happy to be part of it….

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    • I plan on working on this at the kitchen table in the afternoon.
      I’m excited to be on top of my finances.

  2. Hi there. Planning on doing homework sitting in bed. What I’m excited to do is switch from being a spender to someone who has money, in her savings.

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  3. I am really excited about getting detailed help with creating a budget for my family and being able to keep it up. I plan on doing my lessons first thing in the morning when the kids have left for school.

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  4. I’m going to do my assignments on breaks during the work day.

    What I want out of this is to regain control of my finances and work to save for my tiny home.

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  5. We are early risers, we enjoy our coffee in bed before the kids wake up. So it just makes sense to work on these in the morning.

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  6. I am going to try to do the lessons after dinner at night when I sit down in the lounge when the day is nearly done. I am excited to start these lessons on budgeting, as I think we will be able to learn valuable lessons. I will include hubby in them as well.

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  7. I’m going to do mine after the kids are asleep and I’m in my room. It’s quiet and calming. My goal is to learn to budget wisely and be able to live comfortably and travel more

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  8. I’m planning to complete my homework 2-3 sections at a time on my days off.
    I’m excited to have a course that teaches the practical skills to budgeting, not just the theory.

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