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8 Ways to Gamify Your Finances

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The brain of an ADHDer like me switches to the off position when we think about saving, budgeting, investing, and planning for our future.
Turning our finances into a game can help.
What makes you want to keep playing your favorite game? Is it leveling-up? Unlocking new quests? Working towards a defined reward?
Add game-like elements to make the hard things more fun and rewarding.
Gamify your investing.
McDonald's uses gamification via their Monopoly game to encourage customers to buy more. Buy a medium drink, not the small one, and get a monopoly game piece. It's fun to try and win and makes us feel like we're in control.
Apps to Gamifying Your Finances
Below are a few apps that could help make money more fun:
1. Yotta is an FDIC-insured bank account. For every $25 saved, you get a lottery ticket each week. So if you have $100 in your account, you get four tickets that week and four tickets the following week. Each day, there's a drawing to see if you've won.
2. Zogo earns “virtual pineapples” by engaging you with educational modules. Exchange virtual pineapples for gift cards and charity donations.
3. Digit is a cash-bucket budgeting approach where you have two checking accounts: one for fixed expenses and the other for the money you have free to spend. It looks at fixed expenses and automatically sets aside money for you. #gamification
4. Qapital allows you to visualize and set up savings goals. It also lets you budget and invest using a feature where you can do things with a partner or significant other.
Gamify Your Finances Without Technology
You don’t need a fancy app to gamifying your finance:
5. Design a competition for yourself
How little can you spend? What can you do to spend as little as you possibly can? How fast can you pay off your debt?
Make it a challenge and reward yourself at the end to keep you motivated.
6. Include your friends and family
Involving your friends and family in the competition revs up those competitive juices, especially for those who love competing.
Having someone else doing the same thing as we are where we have to beat them helps us reach our goals faster.
7. Make your rewards reasonable
Don't make your rewards too big. You don't want to reverse your progress, even if it's something as simple as a night out with a significant other or a guilt-free dinner night.
8. Budgeting Tetris
Create a Tetris board where each square is $100. Fill up the board with your fixed expenses.
Then you can visualize, using different colors and crowns, how much money you have leftover after you fill-up the board with your fixed expenses—shoutout to the Stacking Benjamins podcast for this great idea!
Visit the show notes for links to all the resources mentioned at https://www.adhdmoneytalk.com/021
Want to work with me?
Check out my ADHD Planning & Coaching service
Help Me Out!
If you enjoyed this podcast, the best way to help me is share it with a friend. Reviews and ratings are also appreciated:
Review on Apple
Review on my website

Financial planning and coaching for adults with ADHD
ADHD Money Talk on YouTube
Subscribe to the ADHD Money Talk Newsletter!

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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi David DeWitt. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được David DeWitt hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.

The brain of an ADHDer like me switches to the off position when we think about saving, budgeting, investing, and planning for our future.
Turning our finances into a game can help.
What makes you want to keep playing your favorite game? Is it leveling-up? Unlocking new quests? Working towards a defined reward?
Add game-like elements to make the hard things more fun and rewarding.
Gamify your investing.
McDonald's uses gamification via their Monopoly game to encourage customers to buy more. Buy a medium drink, not the small one, and get a monopoly game piece. It's fun to try and win and makes us feel like we're in control.
Apps to Gamifying Your Finances
Below are a few apps that could help make money more fun:
1. Yotta is an FDIC-insured bank account. For every $25 saved, you get a lottery ticket each week. So if you have $100 in your account, you get four tickets that week and four tickets the following week. Each day, there's a drawing to see if you've won.
2. Zogo earns “virtual pineapples” by engaging you with educational modules. Exchange virtual pineapples for gift cards and charity donations.
3. Digit is a cash-bucket budgeting approach where you have two checking accounts: one for fixed expenses and the other for the money you have free to spend. It looks at fixed expenses and automatically sets aside money for you. #gamification
4. Qapital allows you to visualize and set up savings goals. It also lets you budget and invest using a feature where you can do things with a partner or significant other.
Gamify Your Finances Without Technology
You don’t need a fancy app to gamifying your finance:
5. Design a competition for yourself
How little can you spend? What can you do to spend as little as you possibly can? How fast can you pay off your debt?
Make it a challenge and reward yourself at the end to keep you motivated.
6. Include your friends and family
Involving your friends and family in the competition revs up those competitive juices, especially for those who love competing.
Having someone else doing the same thing as we are where we have to beat them helps us reach our goals faster.
7. Make your rewards reasonable
Don't make your rewards too big. You don't want to reverse your progress, even if it's something as simple as a night out with a significant other or a guilt-free dinner night.
8. Budgeting Tetris
Create a Tetris board where each square is $100. Fill up the board with your fixed expenses.
Then you can visualize, using different colors and crowns, how much money you have leftover after you fill-up the board with your fixed expenses—shoutout to the Stacking Benjamins podcast for this great idea!
Visit the show notes for links to all the resources mentioned at https://www.adhdmoneytalk.com/021
Want to work with me?
Check out my ADHD Planning & Coaching service
Help Me Out!
If you enjoyed this podcast, the best way to help me is share it with a friend. Reviews and ratings are also appreciated:
Review on Apple
Review on my website

Financial planning and coaching for adults with ADHD
ADHD Money Talk on YouTube
Subscribe to the ADHD Money Talk Newsletter!

  continue reading

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