by Munmun Sakhi on Mar 16, 2023
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How do I stop relying on my parents for money? Im 19 and work a shitty 7-5 job, I didnt go to college because I didn't know what career or what I wanted to do with my life, I hate that I have to rely on my parents and am afraid to be independent? @Munmun Sakhi
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Same, I'm currently in a job that doesn't fulfill me, and I didn't pursue college because I lacked direction. However, I'm determined to break free from relying on my parents for money. I'm starting by budgeting rigorously and saving what I can from my paycheck, even if it's modest. I'm exploring different career options, taking online courses, and networking to find better job opportunities. You can also follow the same
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To stop relying on your parents for money, you can start by budgeting your expenses and finding ways to increase your income, like looking for better job opportunities or learning new skills. Consider creating a plan for your future, setting goals, and seeking guidance from mentors or career counselors. It's normal to feel afraid, but taking small steps towards independence can build your confidence over time.
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You can continue studying and see some work from home part time job. This way you can manage your expenses and study also
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