Stacked Intent
Just wanted to share a little about the Stacked Intent podcast is hosted by Becca Stackhouse-Morson (me), and she’s all about helping you live your best life, no apologies needed. Along with our nutrition episodes co-hosted by Ashleigh Geurin, who has a fantastic background and passion for nutrition education, and our relationship episodes co-hosted by Sarah Bradley, who has a passion to serve the rural community to help improve their relationships.
What can you expect from the Stacked Intent podcast? The podcast raises the bar to another level. We dive deep into topics like healthy relationships, finance, nutrition, and we even explore special topics, all backed by solid research-based information. You're in for a real treat when you tune in.
If you're ready to embark on a journey of intentional living, building unapologetic confidence in yourself, and stacking your life with purpose, give Stacked Intent a listen. It's all about helping you become the best version of yourself.
Stacked Intent is a Family Life Education business, resonating with individuals who aspire to rediscover or discover their most authentic version of themselves. We provide resources to inspire individuals to rediscover or discover their most impactful decisions regarding their relationship with money, time, and energy, contributing to goal setting and decision-making through a comprehensive understanding of self. The opportunity to help just one person in understanding that their whole world is impacted when they have a healthy self-relationship is core and with a background in Family Studies, I aim to provide individuals with a space to embrace their authenticity.
There was a pivotal question asked by my mom that sparked a realization about the need for guidance in fostering healthy relationships. The question she asked, “Why are you easily able to talk about relationships and sex in the County programming you are presenting?” I simply answered her with, "If not me, then who is going to help these teenagers learn how a healthy relationship is possible?" Too often our society beautifies a relationship (i.e. romantic, family, friendship), but doesn’t teach the true meaning and healthy relationship boundaries. This lit my passion to share with individuals through each transition that is truly a possibility to live in understanding that healthy is a possibility when you understand your most authentic version of yourself. From a place of pain of losing friendships, becoming a one directional friendship, or simply those who were temporary along life’s road, it is important to know and practice the keys to create well balanced and healthy relationships. There are relationship break ups and choosing to be single with much self-reflection to the development of the authentic version of self. From all these places Stacked Intent, was created to provide resources through research-based podcasting, courses, workshops, seminars, blogs, and social media posts.
Stacked Intent
What is Budgeting?
- Brief Summary of objectives (3):
- What is a Budget?
- Creating a Budget Plan
- Sticking to Your Budget
Call to action: Look at your bank statements and credit cards statements are you in the green at the end of the month or are you in the red?
Money Date Checklist
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What is Budgeting?
· Introduction “Welcome today as we talk all about Budgeting!” (Duration: 5 Minutes)
- Brief Summary of objectives (3):
- What is a Budget?
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- Creating a Budget Plan
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- Sticking to Your Budget
Topic 1: What is a Budget?
A budget is a spending plan that helps you manage your money and reach your financial goals. It is an important tool that can help you keep track of your income and expenses, and make sure you are making the most of your money. Let’s talk about the basics of budgeting and how to create a budget that works for you.
Creating a budget is a simple process. First, you need to determine your income. This includes any money you earn from a job, investments, or other sources. Next, you need to list your expenses. This includes any bills you pay, such as rent, utilities, and groceries. Once you have your income and expenses listed, you can subtract your expenses from your income to determine how much money you have left over. This is the amount you can use to save or invest.
Budgeting is an important tool for managing your finances. By creating a budget, you can make sure you are making the most of your money and reaching your financial goals. With a little bit of effort and planning, you can make sure your finances are in order and you are on the path to financial success.
- A budget is a plan that helps you manage your money and reach your financial goals.
- Creating a budget involves determining your income and listing your expenses.
- Budgeting is an important tool for managing your finances and reaching your financial goals.
Topic 2: Creating a Budget Plan
Creating a budget plan is an important step in taking control of your finances. It can help you to better understand where your money is going and how to make the most of it. We will discuss the basics of budgeting and how to create a budget plan that works for you.
When creating a budget plan, the first step is to identify your income and expenses. This includes both fixed expenses, such as rent and utilities, and variable expenses, such as groceries and entertainment. Once you have identified your income and expenses, you can begin to create a budget plan. This plan should include setting financial goals, tracking your spending, and creating a plan to reach your goals. You should also consider creating a savings plan to ensure that you are able to save for the future.
Creating a budget plan can be a daunting task, but it is an important step in taking control of your finances. By understanding your income and expenses, setting financial goals, and tracking your spending, you can create a budget plan that works for you. With a budget plan in place, you can take control of your finances and ensure that you are able to reach your financial goals.
- Identify your income and expenses
- Set financial goals and track your spending
- Create a savings plan
Topic 3: Sticking to Your Budget
Sticking to Your Budget comes with learning how to create and stick to a budget that works for you. You will learn the importance of budgeting and how to make sure you are staying on track with your financial goals. You will take control of your finances and make sure you are making the most of your money.
Creating a budget is the first step to taking control of your finances. You want to make sure you are setting realistic goals and tracking your progress. Start by writing down your income and expenses. Make sure to include all your fixed expenses, such as rent and utilities, as well as your variable expenses, such as groceries and entertainment. Once you have a clear picture of your finances, you can start setting a budget. Set limits for yourself on how much you can spend on each category and make sure to stick to them.
Sticking to a budget can be difficult, but it is essential to taking control of your finances. Make sure to track your progress and reward yourself when you reach your goals. With a little bit of discipline and dedication, you can make sure you are making the most of your money.
- Creating a budget is the first step to taking control of your finances
- Set limits for yourself on how much you can spend on each category
- Make sure to track your progress and reward yourself when you reach your goals
Call to action: Look at your bank statements and credit cards statements are you in the green at the end of the month or are you in the red?