The Money Mistake I Hear Most Often
Be honest — how many times have you said, “Once I start making more money, I’ll get organized.” “Once I hit consistent income, I’ll start managing better.” “Once things slow down, I’ll finally budget, plan, or hire help.” You’re not lazy. You’re just waiting for resources to fix what only rhythm can. But here’s the truth — money doesn’t make you disciplined. Discipline makes you money. Most people think the reason they’re inconsistent is because they don’t have enough money yet. It’s actually the opposite. They don’t have enough money because they’re inconsistent. You don’t rise to the level of your goals — you fall to the level of your habits. And if you’re waiting for external success to fix internal structure, you’ll always be one “slow month” away from panic. “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.” — Luke 16:10 If you can’t steward small, God won’t multiply large.