Living in a place you cannot afford, or living in an inconvenient location, is one of the most common causes for financial suicide. If you need to commute a lot in order to work on a daily basis you are likely to encounter problems with budget. Luckily this is a manageable issue, carpooling and saving money on gas is one of the best solutions.
Much larger problems occur when you take a bigger bite than you can chew, or to be more precise, buy an expensive house without enough support. This kind of costly lifestyle will have a troublesome aftermath. Honestly, if you are not completely certain you can afford something, chances are you probably can’t. Opt for a home that you can afford one hundred percent – even if you are hoping to use it as an investment.

8. You spend more than you earn on a monthly basis

This is a very common trait in people who are newly employed. During payday week, they live like royalty, and for the rest of the month, they adopt a lifestyle similar to hermits. You may not have serious troubles with maxed out credit or loans, but you are still not making good use of what could be a very lucrative setup in future.
Know your limitations, calculate your expenses, and at the end of the month, treat yourself with something – but at the same time, avoid straining your budget. Work towards creating a solid nest egg and securing a more stable future.

9. You are not planning your future

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Responsibility merits healthy ambition, realistic goals, and always thinking ahead. Living in the moment is for high school kids and college students. With that kind of mindset, reality is bound to hit you hard. Spending cash and enjoying life is what people usually do during a summer break, since doing it throughout a whole year will leave you broke.
Do not be satisfied with your life for too long. Too much hedonism is toxic for your future. Take time to enjoy, but never forget to push yourself and make endeavors, for the sake of progression. Organize your life, set goals and objectives, and devise strategies on how to realize them. It is imperative that you devote at least two hours of your day time working towards these achievements. Even failing is not a complete waste of time and money, as long as you have gained something valuable that you can implement in the future.

10. You are lazy

If you are done with your work and you go home and you have no other responsibilities, then you are lazy. It may seem like a strange definition, but it is true. It means that you have at least 5 hours of productive time and you decide there is nothing that you can do. Lazy does not necessarily mean you are lying around doing nothing, it also means you have a mortifying lack of ambition. In other words, not working towards increasing your budget means you are working against it, and once again, a step closer to financial suicide.
When you are blessed with enough free time, do not let it go to waste, learn to invest it into something that can be lucrative. Even taking up a hobby can be a judicious investment, as long as there is someone who will appreciate your work.