6 money journalling prompts for 2022

Can you believe we're almost in 2022? With only 3 days to go, here are 6 helpful journalling prompts to help you reflect on the year it's been, celebrate your successes, and let go of anything that's no longer serving you, so you can level up your money in 2022!

What was my relationship with money like in 2021?

For example, did you ever find yourself feeling anxious, confused, or stressed when it came to money?

What would I like my relationship with money to be like in 2022?

For example, do you want to feel optimistic, happy, hopeful, grateful, stable, or secure?

What are 3 small steps I can take today to help make this a reality?

For example:

  • opening a new savings account named 'Holiday', adding a picture of your next adventure that makes you feel excited & motivated, and setting a goal tracker on the account

  • working out 20% of your fortnightly take-home pay and creating an automatic payment to your rainy day fund

  • writing a list of your debts from the smallest balance to the largest balance to start your debt snowball plan

What were the best money decisions I made in 2021?

Let's delve deeper. Why? Were they aligned to your values? Did they allow you to express your authentic self? Did they give you more time to spend doing what you love? Did they help you pay off debt, grow your savings, upgrade your insurances, or anything else that gave you peace of mind? Did they help you tick off a bucket list goal? Did they help build your business, side hustle or passion project?

What money patterns or behaviours do I want to let go of in 2022?

It is December 2022. What does my dream life look like? What are the personal, work, and financial decisions I need to make to get there?

Wishing you a very happy holiday season,

Sophia

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