profile

Pugh Financial Coaching

Freedom Is a Gift. Stewardship Is Our Response. | Payday Tip


Hebrews 12:11 Newsletter

Good morning Reader,

Freedom is a gift. Stewardship is our response.

The older I get, the more I think about the sacrifices made before me — by my parents, pioneers, and activists. It humbles me.

They fought so I could live with options. With opportunity. With choice.

And whether we realize it or not, we are building a legacy too.

Your decisions today impact your son, daughter, niece, nephew, cousin, student, mentee, and even generations you may never meet. Someone will benefit — or struggle — because of what you choose now.

One simple way to steward well is to prioritize saving.

Why?
Because emergencies shouldn’t control your future.

When you have funds set aside, you’re not thrown off course every time life happens.

Here’s how to start:

  • Choose an amount you will not touch.
  • Automate it.
  • Keep it accessible, but not convenient (a different bank or online-only account works well).
  • Stick to your spending plan so you don’t dip into savings unnecessarily.

An emergency fund protects your present and positions you for your future. It allows you to move toward investing faster because you’re no longer constantly recovering.

Freedom was costly. Let’s honor it with wisdom.

If you’re ready to get serious about saving, my Savings Guide will give you the space to process your needs and goals all in one place. Purchase this tool today and get started building with intention.

Have a good day,
Latrisa


Stewardship Tip

video preview

Pugh Financial Coaching

I help Christians reduce their financial stress by improving their relationship with money. It is at that point they are able to make better decisions daily so they can live the best version of their life.

Share this page