Life Without Money Worries - Good Life. Better. (2024)

Since as far back as I can remember, money has cast a shadow over my life. Can you relate?

Sometimes it was a Tyrannosaurus Rex-sized shadow (like when my parents fought about money or when I was barely getting by in my early 20s and knew it wouldn’t be long too before I needed a new car).

In the last decade, the shadow was more human sized but still omnipresent. I would pay off my credit cards only to charge them back up again. And, of course, there were my student loans.

Soon, however, I am going to be debt-free (except for my mortgage) and that has got me thinking: what will my post-debt relationship with money look like? Will the shadow fade away?

How Money Worries Invade Our Lives

There are lots of ways money worries affect our lives. Here are a few I identified that were true for me.

Reluctance to engage with our money

If you are fearful of money, it makes sense you will come up with excuses for staying in the dark about your particular situation.

I remember when I first signed up with Mint which is a website that, once you provide information about your accounts, creates a dashboard of your money. It was in December of 2014 and I had reached a point where I decided knowing couldn’t be any worse than not knowing.

The crazy thing was, that even with my condo being under water and having a lot of debt, my net worth at the time was not only positive but in the low six figures. And I wouldn’t have known it if I hadn’t gotten up the courage to engage with my money.

Assuming we are bad with money (and always will be)

When we are little, no one expects us to ride a bike or swim without being taught to do so. But with money, there are no classes or opportunities to practice beforehand.

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This means that when we make a mistake—which we will—instead of telling ourselves, “I need to read up on this and figure out how to fix the problem and what I need to do next time,” we tell ourselves we are bad with money. And we continue telling ourselves this as we make more and more mistakes.

That narrative was so much a part of me that when I finally started reading personal finance books, I had a hard time accepting that I understood what I was reading.

It couldn’t be that simple, could it? It’s nuts thinking back. I wasn’t intimidated in the least by the instructions that came with my IKEA coffee table but opening and contributing to a Roth IRA? I was certain I would screw it up.

Turns out, it wasn’t that difficult. Yes, there was paperwork involved but the process was straightforward and certainly easier than putting together that coffee table (and it took less time!).

Thinking of money as “bad” or “evil” when the reality is it is just a tool

Logically, money is an inanimate object created by humans to allow for the orderly exchange of goods and services.

But when it is a constant source of worry in your life, logic flies out the window and all of a sudden money has more in common with the monster that you used to believe lived under your bed than a wrench or a hammer.This attitude messes with our perspective and leads us to act irrationally.

For example, when my father passed, my mom received the money from his life insurance policy. That money was to help support her but instead it felt dirty: we had the money but not him.

Mindful Spending vs. Being Worried

To be clear, being out of debt won’t mean I can buy what ever I want. During my debt-free journey, I decreased my retirement contributions to 8% and stopped contributing to my Roth IRA altogether, so the first thing I will do is max out those contributions. In addition, I signed up for a Health Savings Account, or HSA, through my employer for 2018 so I will also start maxing out contributions to that account.

Once that’s done, I do expect there to be excess (i.e., more money than I need to cover my bills and weekly expenses). I still want to be mindful of my savings rate, but having lived bare bones since January 2017, I plan on increasing my “fun money” budget including doing some travel. My passport has been burning a hole in my desk and I have a ton of paid time-off saved up so I see international travel in my near future (fingers crossed!).

So what will it feel like to be transition from worrying about every penny to mindful spending? I hope it will be something like this:

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This may be slightly Pollyanna-ish of me but I really do feel more hopeful of the future. “Best value” will take on a whole new meaning: not just price but quality, fit with what I need, and avoiding wastefulness.

Crossing That Bridge

If money worries are still a daily part of your life with no relief in site, here are some things to keep in mind to help you cross that bridge too.

  • Knowing your money situation is way better than not knowing. It may not be as bad as you expect it to be, but even if it is there will be things you can do to improve the situation. You get to start from where you are.
  • As I discussed here, just because you made bad decisions in the past doesn’t mean you have to keep making them.
  • Money isn’t inherently good or evil. It just is. Use that to your advantage.
  • There are people out there—including me!—rooting for you.

How Did Your Life Change After You Stopped Worrying About Money?

I would love to hear about your experience with life post-money worries. Let me know in the comment section below (along with your suggestions for places to visit—I have friends in the Ukraine I am looking forward to visiting!).

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Life Without Money Worries - Good Life. Better. (2024)

FAQs

Can you have a good life without money? ›

In addition to a decrease in stress over financial concerns, living without money offers many possible benefits such as reducing your environmental impact, increasing your understanding and appreciation of what you have, and helping you live a more purposeful life.

How to live without worrying about money? ›

How to stop worrying about money and start living
  1. Get grounded: Practice relaxing breathing exercises and meditation. ...
  2. Create financial goals: Set clear, achievable objectives. ...
  3. Make a budget: Track finances and control spending. ...
  4. Schedule money check-ins: Regularly review your financial situation.
Mar 12, 2024

How much money do you need to never worry about money? ›

“On average, Americans believe it takes approximately an additional $284,000 above feeling wealthy to really be 'worry-free. ' This 'wealth delta' depends greatly on where you are in life, with the difference being highest for those in their 30s and 40s — peaking at nearly $1 million.

How to live your best life with no money? ›

  1. Shift Your Mindset: From Scarcity to Abundance. ...
  2. Assess Your Skills and Talents. ...
  3. Set Clear Goals and Prioritize. ...
  4. Create a Budget and Reduce Expenses. ...
  5. Explore Alternative Housing Options. ...
  6. Generate Income with Creative Solutions. ...
  7. Seek Support and Leverage Networks. ...
  8. Invest in Continuous Learning and Personal Growth.
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Can I survive without money? ›

In addition to a decrease in stress over financial concerns, living without money offers many possible benefits such as reducing your environmental impact, increasing your understanding and appreciation of what you have, and helping you live a more purposeful life.

Is money necessary for a good life? ›

Why do we need money? Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy security and safety for you and your loved ones. Human beings need money to pay for all the things that make your life possible, such as shelter, food, healthcare bills, and a good education.

Does lack of money cause anxiety? ›

Money problems can affect your mental health

Certain situations might trigger feelings of anxiety and panic, like opening envelopes or attending a benefits assessment. Worrying about money can lead to sleep problems. You might not be able to afford the things you need to stay well.

How to stop struggling financially? ›

How We Make Money
  1. Prioritize what you can control on discretionary spending.
  2. Find ways to earn more money.
  3. Pay essential bills.
  4. Save money during trying times.
  5. Track your money-saving progress.
  6. Talk to your lenders.
  7. Consult with an expert financial advisor.
May 21, 2024

How to survive with less money? ›

These seven tips may be able to help.
  1. Understand your current financial habits. Not sure how to start spending less? ...
  2. Create an effective budget and stick to it. ...
  3. Look for ways to reduce spending. ...
  4. Set financial goals for future success. ...
  5. Save for emergencies or major purchases. ...
  6. Pay down debt. ...
  7. Stay aware of lifestyle creep.

What salary is considered rich? ›

Test 2: Comparing your income

For example, you may be considered rich if you're in the nation's top 1% of earners. In 2022, that group saw an average annual income from wages of $785,968—nearly 19 times higher than the bottom 90%, according to the Economic Policy Institute Open in new tab.

What is a good salary to not worry about money? ›

To feel comfortable or financially secure, Americans need a salary of roughly $233,000 a year on average, Bankrate found. That's over three times the median U.S. household income of about $71,000 a year, according to Census Bureau data.

What percent of Americans worry about money? ›

Additionally, more than half of Americans (55%) report having a love-hate relationship with money and that they: Sometimes overfocus on how much money they have or don't have (60%) Always worry about money even when they have enough (56%)

How to move and start over with no money? ›

Here are seven tips on how to move out with no money:
  1. Create a Budget.
  2. Downsize and Declutter.
  3. Secure a Place to Stay.
  4. Look for Free or Low-Cost Moving Supplies.
  5. Seek Financial Assistance.
  6. Utilize Public Transportation or Ridesharing.
  7. Find Side Gigs.
Nov 14, 2023

Is it possible to be happy without being rich? ›

Although your financial situation plays only a small role in your overall happiness, most people believe it's more important than that. Because of this, many Americans spend their lives striving for more money and possessions—but find that this materialism makes them less happy.

How can I do good without money? ›

25 Ways To Get and Give What You Need Without Money
  1. Nourishment. Hold a home-baked bread or dessert swap with friends and neighbors. ...
  2. Home Help. Form a home-repair team. ...
  3. Goods. Hold a clothes swap at work, at your house of worship or on your street. ...
  4. Knowledge. Exchange music, art, or cooking lessons. ...
  5. Services. ...
  6. Community.

Is it possible to be poor and happy? ›

Some of the world's most satisfied societies are poor, small, and remote. In a recent study, researchers surveyed 3,000 people living in poor, small-scale societies about their life satisfaction. The results found that these people's life satisfaction is on par with people who live in the wealthiest countries.

Do you really need money to be happy? ›

The short answer is no; you do not need money to be happy. Money can be useful, however, to prevent stress that can diminish the happiness that you do have. No matter what amount of money you have, use these tips to help achieve the level of happiness you desire and live a life filled with joy.

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