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How To Create Breathing Room With Your Money When You're Busy (Without Hustle or Overwhelm)

Gina Zakaria Season 3 Episode 2

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If it feels like your money disappears faster than it comes in, you’re not alone—and you’re definitely not bad with money. You’re living a full life with limited time and unlimited responsibility.

In today’s episode, Gina (aka Saving Whiz) shares what financial breathing room really means, why traditional budgeting advice doesn’t fit the reality of motherhood, and five simple steps to help you create space, calm, and confidence in your finances.

You’ll walk away knowing how to make small, meaningful shifts that actually work with your life—not against it—so you can stop feeling behind and start feeling at peace with your money.

💡 What You’ll Learn

  • The real meaning of financial breathing room
  • Why most budgeting methods fail for busy working moms
  • How to tell if a purchase adds peace or pressure
  • Small changes that create more margin without cutting joy
  • How to build a money system that supports your real life

🪜 The 5 Steps to Create Financial Breathing Room

  1. Awareness Reset: Choose one spending area and ask, Does this add peace or pressure?
  2. Build Tiny Margins: Cancel unused subscriptions, swap one takeout night, or make a pantry dinner.
  3. Check In Emotionally: Notice what you actually need—comfort, convenience, relief, or connection.
  4. Create One Predictable Habit: Try a 10-minute weekly money check-in or set up a small automatic transfer.
  5. No-Think Spending Zone: Set a small guilt-free amount for flexible spending so you can stop second-guessing every purchase.

💚 Key Takeaway

Progress matters more than perfection. Every small step you take toward financial breathing room brings you closer to peace, confidence, and control.

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[00:00] Introduction
If you're a working mom and it feels like your money disappears faster than it comes in, you're in the right place.
Today, I'm going to show you what financial breathing room looks like in real life, why it feels hard to create for busy moms, and how you can start building it for yourself without stress or overwhelm.

Before we get started, I want to say this clearly.
 If you're in this place right now, you're not bad with money. You're living a full life with limited time and unlimited responsibility, and you deserve a money system that recognizes that.

[01:15] Why Traditional Advice Doesn’t Work
Most of us were taught that being good with money means strict discipline, detailed budgeting, and cutting out the fun in life. But none of that works if you're already stretched thin, constantly caring for everyone else, and trying to hold everything together.

If your days are unpredictable and you rarely get a break, traditional advice just doesn’t fit the reality of motherhood. Instead of forcing yourself into systems that don’t fit, let's build one that supports your life.

[02:20] Meet Gina
Hey there, I’m Gina, also known as Saving Whiz on social media.
I’ve been helping women create more breathing room in their finances so they can have peace of mind and space to make the right choices for their lives.

I learned this the hard way. I tried strict budgeting, tracking every dollar, and following plans that looked perfect on paper. But every time real life happened, those plans fell apart. And when I slipped, I felt shame. I thought I was the problem.

Once I started building breathing room into my finances, everything changed. I felt calmer, made better decisions, and stopped beating myself up for being human.

[04:00] What Breathing Room Really Means
Breathing room isn’t about being rich, saving every penny, or cutting out joy.
It’s about space. The space between what your paycheck gives you and what your bills take away.

That space gives you peace of mind when a surprise expense shows up, so panic doesn’t set in.
 It gives you freedom to make choices without fear.
 Breathing room feels like peace, control, and finally being able to breathe again.

[05:20] Why It Feels So Hard for Moms
Creating breathing room can feel impossible when you’re already juggling work, kids, meals, appointments, and the emotional needs of your family.

Your time is limited, your energy changes week to week, and your spending reflects that. Some weeks you have energy, and other weeks you’re just trying to get through.

Our spending is emotional. It’s influenced by convenience, comfort, or just survival.
 So when someone tells you to track every dollar or never spend impulsively, it ignores your reality. It’s not that you’re bad with money. It’s that the advice never considered you in the first place.

[07:10] Step 1 – Awareness Reset
Choose one spending area this week to focus on. It could be groceries, takeout, subscriptions, or kids’ activities.
Look at your last few transactions and ask yourself: Does this purchase add peace or pressure?

Peace means it supports you and makes life easier.
 Pressure means it adds stress or guilt.
 There’s no judgment here, just awareness.

[08:25] Step 2 – Build Tiny Margins
You don’t need a major overhaul to see results.
Small shifts create big impact.

Try canceling a subscription you haven’t used in six months.
 Swap one takeout meal for a fun “takeout fake-out” at home.
 Make a pantry dinner once a week to use what you already have.

Even saving $10 to $50 here and there adds up and creates breathing room without cutting out joy.

[09:45] Step 3 – Check In Emotionally
Before spending, pause and ask yourself: What do I need right now?
Is it comfort, convenience, relief, or connection?

Money is emotional. When you honor that truth instead of fighting it, you naturally make better choices.

[10:25] Step 4 – Create One Predictable Habit
You don’t need a complicated system. You just need one anchor that keeps you grounded.

Try a 10-minute weekly money check-in.
 Set up a simple grocery plan.
 Or create an automatic savings transfer once a week.

Consistency matters more than perfection. For all the perfectionist moms listening, focus on being consistent, not flawless. Life will always throw curveballs.

[11:45] Step 5 – Create a No-Think Spending Zone
Most of us feel tight with money, not because we overspend everywhere, but because every small decision drains our mental energy. Coffee, kids’ snacks, quick Target runs, and work lunches all add up to decision fatigue.

Create a no-think spending zone. This is a small amount you’ve already decided on for guilt-free spending.
 It could be $35 a month or $75 a month. The amount doesn’t matter. What matters is that it gives you permission to spend freely without worry.

[13:10] Closing Thoughts
As you go through these five steps, remember that progress is always more important than perfection.
Every small step you take brings you closer to that financial breathing room you’ve been craving.

You are worthy of peace and confidence with your money.

If you found this episode helpful, make sure to subscribe.
 Next week, I’ll share why traditional budgets fail for busy moms and what you can do instead.
 You deserve breathing room too, and I’m here to help you create it.