Prompts for the drawer, not the timeline
Journaling turns money from rumor into evidence. Answer offline; do not paste account numbers into emails or social posts. Meridian Bench suggests a weekly ritual: five minutes, same chair, same notebook. If you miss a week, resume without penance.
Prompt one: what decision did money force this week—postpone, accelerate, negotiate—and what would you do differently if the same facts arrived on a Tuesday instead of a Friday? Prompt two: whose spending style are you mimicking without consent—an influencer, a sibling, a younger version of yourself?
Prompt three: list three expenses that felt like investments and three that felt like anesthesia. Patterns emerge faster than judgment. Prompt four: write a letter to future-you about risk tolerance—not numbers, sensations. When markets wobble, reread before changing allocation.
Prompt five: inventory kindness you fund—gifts, care work, mutual aid. Is it sustainable? If not, redesign without guilt by shrinking elsewhere first. Prompt six: note one system you want simpler and one you want stricter. Simplicity reduces errors; strictness protects goals.
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