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If the word “budget” makes you want to take a nap (or hide your credit card under the mattress), you’re not alone.

Permission to enjoy your money today while building wealth for tomorrow. Permission to ignore the boring, granular budgets that never worked. Permission to spend a ridiculous amount of money on what you love.

(After taxes, insurance, etc.)

| Bucket | Percentage of Take-Home Pay | What it includes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 50-60% | Rent, utilities, insurance, minimum loan payments, internet. | | Investments | 10% | 401(k), Roth IRA, index funds (your future self). | | Savings Goals | 5-10% | Travel fund, new laptop, wedding, down payment. | | Guilt-Free Spending | 20-35% | Restaurants, bars, movies, clothes, hobbies, coffee. |

For years, I tried the traditional method: track every latte, scrutinize every grocery receipt, and feel guilty about ordering pizza on Friday night. It never stuck. Why? Because traditional budgeting is designed for scarcity. It whispers, “You can’t afford that.”

Start with 10% for investments. If that feels impossible, start at 5% and increase by 1% each month.

Download a free CSP template (Ramit offers one on his website) or just draw four boxes on a napkin. Run your numbers today. Your guilt-free latte is waiting. Have you tried the Conscious Spending Plan? What’s the one thing you plan to spend extravagantly on? Drop a comment below.

Then I discovered Ramit Sethi’s . And everything changed. What is the Ramit Sethi CSP? Let’s clear something up first. You might have searched “Ramit Sethi CSP” looking for a certification or a corporate program. In the personal finance world, CSP stands for Conscious Spending Plan .

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