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Fixing money mistakes

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
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One of the biggest lessons we teach our kids is that mistakes are part of growth.

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MISTAKES AND GROWTHREFLECTING ON JANUARY 26POSITIVE PATHWAYS

Whether they’re learning to ride a bike or solve a tricky problem, they’ll stumble, miss the mark, and try again. This process isn’t just for kids, it’s a lifelong reality, especially when it comes to our finances.

If you’re over the age of 12, it’s almost guaranteed you’ve made a money mistake. Maybe you overspent, racked up credit card debt, or didn’t save when you could.

The good news is that what happens next is more powerful than the mistake itself. By addressing the issue and learning from it, you reduce the chance of repeating it and grow stronger in the process.

Take the example of tackling a mountain of debt that now feels overwhelming. You may look back with regret, but regret doesn’t pay off the balance. Action does.

One of the most effective ways to fix debt is the “debt snowball” approach.

Here’s how the simple yet powerful debt snowball method works:

  1. List your debts from smallest to largest balance. Ignore the interest rates for now as this method is about momentum.
  2. Focus on the smallest debt first. Make the minimum payments on all other debts but throw every extra dollar you can at the smallest one.
  3. Celebrate the win when you pay it off.
  4. Move to the next debt on the list. Roll all of that repayment power from the first debt onto the second one, and so on.

This approach works because of the visible progress it creates. With each debt you clear, you feel energised to keep going. Paying off smaller balances quickly builds confidence and shows that progress is possible, even if the overall journey feels long.

MISTAKES AND GROWTH

The same principles apply to any financial misstep – whether it’s overspending, missing the opportunity to save, or taking on too much debt. The key is to correct the mistake, adopt new habits, and keep moving forward. You’ll grow through reflection and thoughtful action.

REFLECTING ON JANUARY 26

While financial mistakes can be addressed and resolved, not all mistakes are as straightforward to fix.
When it comes to Australia Day and the experiences of First Nations people, the legacies of tragedy, dispossession, and disrespect endure.

This is not a mistake we can “pay off” or “close out” in the way we might deal with financial debt. It’s a far more serious and complex matter that asks something different of us.

It challenges us to reflect, acknowledge real and ongoing hurt, and open our hearts to deeper understanding.

POSITIVE PATHWAYS

Fixing past mistakes – whether financial or societal – requires action and a willingness to grow. While finances allow us to measure progress through tangible results, broader issues remind us that some growth takes patience, compassion, and ongoing effort.

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