Going through our expenses and income for the year to do our taxes can show us so much to help us achieve our goals. Deconstructing what’s in your numbers can yield priceless information. Here are 9 insights you can get from preparing your taxes – if you pay attention differently:
If you deconstruct your expenses, including on credit cards, you’ll see how you spend your time, as well as your money, and be able to re-evaluate what serves you and your goals. The other points below break this down further.: Every expense reflects a value, no matter how large or small. If you’re spending money on online dating sites, and/or dates, you seem to want a romantic relationship.
They can also provide incredibly valuable vectors for what goals we want to achieve, or not, and where we are on that path. What do yours say?
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