I wanted to pop in real quick and talk about what you do when it all goes wrong. Or, at least it seems to…
With the divorce process started, I have decided to become certified in financial health counseling. For me, it seems like a natural evolution. I’m a certified teacher; I love helping people reach their fullest potential, and in all of that, I’ve been able to learn and help you all with budgeting.
In the process, I’ve decided to go about some changes on my website, including changing who I’m hosted with; and those changes went all wrong. By all wrong, I mean all gone.
ALL. GONE.
As frustrated and infuriated as I am at my former host, I am completely smitten with my new host as they have been so helpful in the process.
But it also means I am starting from scratch. Entirely from scratch.
So, I love learning from experiences… what can this experience teach me? Or more importantly, you?
Look for the silver linings. They are there. While I could be mad that I have to do it all over again, I can look at what I’ve learned in the last 6 years, and what I’m learning now, and apply it to moving forward.
I’ve learned a lot about our budget, and how my mental health affects our financial health. That is what I’m looking forward to sharing with you as I move forward.
I know in the process of learning how to budget, and tweaking your budget to work the best for you, even when things seemingly go wrong… you’re learning in the process! As long as you’re learning, you are doing wonderful!
As for me, in the meantime, I will pause the automation as I get all my stuff back. If links don’t work, I am sorry. I am just one person doing the best that I can to get 6+ years of work back.
I will not be able to say it enough but thank you so much for all the patience you can give me in this process. If you have any questions, email is the fastest way to get in touch with me!
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