In the first instalment of Ask Rizqwise, Ahmad kicks things off with a question about irregular and unexpected expenses. How do you budget for the things that are hard to budget for?
007 – How to Build a Budget that Works
Does the thought of building a budget bore you to tears? You’re not alone. For most people, the very thought of tracking their spending is enough to induce anxiety attacks and severe migraines. But budgeting doesn’t have to be as painful as it sounds.
006 – Seven Simple Rules to Master Your Money
It’s easy to identify all the things you’re doing wrong with your money… but how do you do it right? In this episode, we pay lay out 7 simple and timeless rules to get the most out of your money.
005 – Five Lies About Money That Are Holding You Back
You probably have some deep-seated beliefs about money that are not only wrong — but also destructive to your financial future. Here are 5 of the most common lies about money that will steer you in the wrong direction.
004 – Why Discipline Is Not Enough to Change Your Financial Habits
Why do you have such a hard time achieving your goals? Are you not disciplined enough? Not enough will power? The truth is a bit less dramatic than that. It turns out willpower and discipline are like muscles — if you use them over and over again without rest, they get tired.
003 – How to Turn Good Intentions Into Actionable Goals
Good intentions won’t simply make all your problems go away. But good intentions won’t simply make all your problems go away. To bring those intentions to life, you need to turn them into actionable goals that will drive your behaviour.
002 – Why Intention is the Key to Financial Success
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: “Verily, actions are judged by intentions.” If you don’t have a clear intention for why you’re earning money and seeking wealth, it’s no wonder you’re not making progress.
001 – The Problem With Letting Money Run Your Life
Most people have a dysfunctional relationship with money. They try not to think about it because, let’s face it, it’s usually an uncomfortable topic. And they really only pay attention when there’s a major crisis (or purchase).