Some of you are probably wondering what the hell an ambivert even is, well it's someone who is in between being an extrovert and an introvert. When people call me quiet or shy it really rubs me the wrong way because to me it paints the picture that I'm timid and someone who is easy to walk all over - which isn't the case. But to say I'm the loudest one in the room or the personality you first recognise would be untruthful as well. I'm not afraid to admit that I HATE small talk and I'd actually rather just be there in silence than make conversation that neither of us actually care about. So if when I see you I don't ask you if you're alright it's not because I'm rude or I don't care, it's mostly because I don't particularly like small talk so I'm not going to be the one to initiate it.
One of the most important tools in having good cash flow is the ability to make and maintain a budget. However a lot of people don't even know where to start or don't have the right mindset to keep it up. Lucky for you I'm going to break down how to create a budget today. 1. Work out your expenses- This may take awhile to do if you are the kind of person who makes a lot of impulse purchases or who has a varying amount of money coming in each money. However for the rest of us this should be simple enough to do. As a teenager most of your money will be spent on going out so a handy tip is to keep the receipts from when you go places or buy things. This can help you to then add up how much you've spent this month and also help to find out how much you spend each month on average. Once you have this number you can really start to put your budget together. 2. Work out your income- Income for those of you who don't know is the amount of money you have coming in eac...
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