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Why Most Budgets Fail — And the Simple Shift That Makes Them Work | Financial Fitness

Why Most Budgets Fail — And the Simple Shift That Makes Them Work | Financial Fitness

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For many people, budgeting starts with good intentions and ends with frustration. A few unexpected expenses, a stressful week, or one imperfect month can make even the most determined person feel like they’ve failed financially. But according to Frances Rahaim, the problem often isn’t a lack of discipline — it’s that traditional budgets aren’t designed for the realities of everyday life.

In this insightful on-air interview, Rahaim explains why so many rigid budgeting systems collapse under pressure and how a more flexible, honest approach can help people stay consistent instead of giving up entirely. Rather than building a financial plan around wishful thinking, she encourages viewers to focus on tracking real spending habits, adjusting as life changes, and creating systems that reduce stress instead of adding to it.

The conversation highlights how financial control doesn’t have to come from restriction, guilt, or perfection. Instead, Rahaim shares how realistic planning and flexibility can help people feel more confident with money, even during difficult times.

For anyone who has ever said, “Budgeting just doesn’t work for me,” this interview offers reassurance, practical insight, and a healthier way to think about managing money.

Watch the full interview below:

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