The Japanese had a long tradition to pay attention to their spending habits. They call it kakeibo, literally the ‘craft budget’ art. Time cannot be more likely to accept this philosophy. Although we observe ourselves, we also have to pay attention to where our money will go and how many of which are debit from our banks. It is quite easy to carry the necessary things- because a lot of buying is done online- and then suddenly realized that our account has dropped abnormally without us to be aware of it. Kakeibo’s philosophy encourages you to look at the future, focus on the present and ponder the past, with a lot of wisdom and trouble on the way. This special form of financial management makes your daily expenses much easier than your average Excel document. The core of Kakeibo is four important questions that you have to ask yourself: 1) How much does it have? 2) How much do you spend? 3) How much do you have to save? 4) How can you improve your budget process? The fourth point is why Kakeibo is the most essential for us now. You must be aware – on the basis of daily – about the money will be out of your kittens; And because that is not entirely under your control these days (with the lock), going through your daily costs with pen and paper will only help you plan in the next few months. One of the best results of the application of Kakeibo is that it makes us introverted and reflect on our spending habits and eventually, achieve both short -term and long -term goals. She said, if you control your money and financial life, you will receive a lot of peace. Especially in our period, when the world is not sure. A huge part of health, after all, is about ‘wise’ and reasonable. Why do you need to write down your cost, write about our thoughts and increase the current awareness. Handwriting, integrating and activating the parts of the brain including memory, language and cognitive power. Write your goals manually increases motivation and responsibility. Like all other fears, financial anxiety has increased last month. Craft diary is a simple way for all of us to pay attention to our spending habits so that we can reward ourselves by better than women’s magazines named Fujin no Tomo (friend of the woman. Female), in 1908
