How I Lost A Chunk Of Our Monthly Income (and How I am Dealing With It) (2024)

When you least expect it, life can throw us a curve ball; or maybe 3 or 4! I get how unpredictable life is, and as much as we like to think we are prepared, we really aren't.

We don't have control of our future, and we don't have control over losing your part-time job of two years. I lost a chunk of our monthly income, and it was so unexpected, and I didn't know what to do.

Yes, I lost my part-time job that provided us with over $550 every month. To some of you, that amount might not be a lot; but to some of us, that amount helped us pay the bills and helped us live comfortably. This was a blow I was not anticipating at all.

It was a blow that I didn't take well after how the year has been going for me personally. This year, I have been pushed and pushed that I say to everyone, it's the year I grew up! Though through it all, I managed to keep our finances in check, and most importantly, my sanity.

After so many blows, hearing that my job was eliminated without notice was hard for me to take. I really enjoyed what I did. It was so rewarding and such an honest job, but the truth was that it was not going to be a forever part-time job.

I knew that after my client improved, he would be ready to attend his ‘school' full-time and my services were no longer needed.

Still, it stung!

I was wondering how we were going to manage without $550 a month! Would we be OK?

Would I have to start looking for a part-time job? Quite honestly, I was so worried about our finances I was feeling sorry for myself.

The truth is that even after thinking I had overcome the feeling that I wasn't contributing to the family, I didn't.

This part-time job made me feel like I was and bringing $550 a month to our family made me feel like I was contributing my part.

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Even with this part-time job, we were able to splurge on things we couldn't before, and I loved it.

We could eat out more and go out sometimes. I didn't have to worry about cutting down on this to be able to do that.

Even though I knew this job was not forever, I was careless. I got used to it and didn't think it would happen soon.

As you can see, I am my own worst enemy. This is when my husband comes in and makes things clear to me.

After feeling depressed and sorry for myself, my husband always has a way to turn my views around and count my blessings.

You see, instead of feeling sorry for myself and wasting my time worrying about the uncertain future, I should count my blessings.

Yes, I think I had the right to be upset and worried, but I also needed to move on and plan ahead.

Those wasteful days I spent all down and moody over the loss of a job, I could have spent planning.

Hey, I decided to become a stay at home mom without having this job. Why was I now acting like my days as a stay at home mom were numbered?

This is when I tell you all that I let my emotions take control, and this leads to my lousy decision makings. This is when I took a breath and realized that I had to be thankful for many things including:

  • We have our health.
  • We have a home.
  • We have food.
  • We have an emergency fund.
  • We have a just in case things happen fund.
  • We have a Christmas fund.
  • We don't have debt.

This means that my part-time job, as much as I loved it, wasn't going to cause us to go homeless, go hungry, and in debt.

Do I still miss my $550 a month it provided me? Heck Yeah! But the truth is that with the same drive I had when I decided to become debt free, I will be able to survive and see where this path leads me.

Now that I don't have my extra 550 bucks, I have to go back to what helped me keep my spending low.

I have to work hard at making this blog more profitable. Below are my plans on how I am going to deal with this money loss:

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Rework our budget

We have a monthly budget, and honestly, it just needs to be looked at and find a category we can reduce. We simply need to go back to our pre-part-time job budget and take it from there.

Rewrite our yearly goals

Look back at our 2015 goals we set for ourselves and see if they need changing. Maybe add a few, or remove a few.

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Go back to couponing

I wrote about how I had changed the way I use coupons at the beginning of the year. Honestly, it doesn't matter how much we have; saving money is a passion of mine. Coupons helped me eliminate my debt, and right now with the money loss, it will be a great tool to keep my grocery budget down.

Go back to stricter menu planning

Though I have used a menu plan out of habit, recently I have been more lenient when it comes to changing meals and things like that.

Shop the sales

Utilize my coupons and sales to maximize my savings is going to be one of my priorities until things get settled.

Again, I wasn't as strict as I was before because I had $550 extra.

Cut back on eating out

We enjoyed eating out more; again, we are going back to limiting ourselves from eating out.

Write about my process

Before this blog took off, I used to write about my frugal journey. This included monthly money challenges and such.

I think writing more in debt and personal posts about my finances will help me stay on track, and it will give me more accountability.

Go back to my $60/Week Grocery Challenge

A few years back, I wrote about my weekly $60 grocery challenge, and I learned so much and truly enjoyed it.

I think maybe I should go back to this and (if you all want) write about it. Now, when I did this challenge I had a baby that was a few months old.

I think this is going to be more of a challenge now, but I would love to give it a try.

Quit spending

I will go back to my non-spending ways, and one of my top posts is about NOT spending money. These tips really helped me avoid spending, and I think I will be able to do them.

As you can see, my part-time job loss really didn't set me back as bad as I thought.

I think now we have to go back to where we were before the part-time job and the extra money from the blog.

I also have to understand that our yard sale is coming up, we always are in the habit of selling things we don't need to make money.

Finding ways to make extra money is a habit of ours, and if we honestly set our minds to it, we can do it.

Also, my blog is now making money, and sooner or later, I will probably make more than my part-time job here. The worrying and the stressing really wasn't worth the days.

I have to say that I am thankful for my close friends and family who really have been my rock this year with everything that has been going on.

I truly have to say that the Joyce from years ago would not have handled what this year has thrown at us well. Proof that I have grown and matured to be the person I am today.

**As I finished this post my husband just informed me he had received a small promotion and a pay increase! SEE, things have a way to work their way out.

How have you coped when you have lost a nice chunk of income? How do you handle it? Do you stress like me, or do you wait things out? Share your story!

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How I Lost A Chunk Of Our Monthly Income (and How I am Dealing With It) (2024)

FAQs

How do I deal with sudden loss of income? ›

Living with a sudden drop in income
  1. Make a budget and money management plan.
  2. Set your priorities.
  3. Boost your income.
  4. Check your insurances.
  5. Cut back your costs and spending.
  6. Get debts under control.
  7. Contact MABS for help.

What to do when you lose one income? ›

Here are five steps to take immediately if you've lost your income:
  1. Do a financial review.
  2. Apply for unemployment benefits.
  3. Look for ways to cut expenses.
  4. Find extra ways to supplement your income.
  5. Start looking for a new job.
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How to recover after losing a lot of money? ›

Surviving . . .
  1. Acceptance. Accept the fact that this loss has really happened to you. ...
  2. Build and use your support system. Find people you trust: friends, family, spiritual leaders. ...
  3. Get a different perspective. Put the brakes on rumination. ...
  4. See what you can learn. There's a lesson in everything. ...
  5. Find the gifts.

How to recover from huge financial loss? ›

5 steps to help you recover from a financial setback
  1. You can succeed. Accept the reality of your challenge and handle it quickly and aggressively. ...
  2. Know your financial resources. ...
  3. Set up a budget and prioritize expenses. ...
  4. Take action now. ...
  5. Seek out professional help.

What is financial grief? ›

It's about way of life: everything changes when you lose the money that afforded you a lifestyle. Many of the things you worked hard for and shared with family and friends like holidays, restaurants, shopping, gifts, recreation and hobbies, may all take a hit when there is no income.

How do you solve income loss? ›

Subtract the total expenses from the total revenue. If the expenses are higher than the income, this calculation yields a negative number, which is the net loss.

How to survive when your income is cut in half? ›

The first tips I have for ways to survive a pay cut involve prudent financial planning – living below your means and maintaining a healthy emergency reserve fund. These are proactive and preventive measures that everyone can take. The next tips involve boosting income by working more or working harder.

When your income drops? ›

Keep up rent or mortgage payments if at all possible. Failure to pay these debts can lead to loss of your home. Pay basic living expenses next. This includes groceries and medical insurance if you can afford the premiums.

How do I get over my regret of losing money? ›

Here are 5 steps to help you move forward after a financial mistake and love yourself again:
  1. Step 1: Acknowledge the mistake. In order to move on, you need to accept and acknowledge whatever financial mistake you have made. ...
  2. Step 2: Talk about it. ...
  3. Step 3: Focus on the present. ...
  4. Step 4: Don't stop learning. ...
  5. Step 5: Let go.

How can I be positive after losing money? ›

Keep seeing your friends, keep your CV up to date, and try to keep paying the bills. If you have more time because you're not at work, do some form of exercise – physical activity can improve your mood if you're feeling low.

How do I stop obsessing over lost money? ›

How to stop worrying about money and start living
  1. Get grounded: Practice relaxing breathing exercises and meditation. ...
  2. Create financial goals: Set clear, achievable objectives. ...
  3. Make a budget: Track finances and control spending. ...
  4. Schedule money check-ins: Regularly review your financial situation.
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What is it called when you lose all your money? ›

at a loss bankrupt behindhand defaulting delinquent in arrears in debt in dire straits in hock in the hole insolvent nonpaying to the bad unprofitably.

What is the trauma of losing money? ›

The symptoms of money trauma parallel the symptoms of PTSD. Persistent negative thoughts about finances make concentration difficult, while constant anxiety can lead to insomnia or nightmares. These effects disrupt personal and work life and cause significant distress.

How to rebuild your life after financial ruin? ›

Here are some steps you should consider including in your plan:
  1. Trim your spending until you can consistently spend less than you earn.
  2. Build a small emergency fund to help get you through an unexpected expense.
  3. Seek new employment or new income streams, as necessary. ...
  4. Start paying down debts.

How to cope with sudden job loss? ›

5 tips for dealing with job loss
  1. Give yourself time to adjust. It's natural for you to wonder “Why me?” and search for things you did wrong that may have led to your job loss. ...
  2. Accept the reality of the situation. ...
  3. Take care of yourself. ...
  4. Reach out for support. ...
  5. Stay positive and reinvest your energy.

How do you accept sudden loss? ›

Allow yourself to feel what may be painful emotions.

Pay attention to your emotions, and accept them as genuine reactions to your loss. There are no "good" or "bad" emotions and no "right" or "wrong" ways to grieve. Accept painful emotions as testaments to your love for the person who has died.

When your income drops, how to bounce back? ›

At the First Sign That You Will Not be Able to Make a Payment, Do the Following:
  1. Work out your new income and expenses. ...
  2. Prioritize your bills. ...
  3. Contact your creditors before they contact you. ...
  4. Make specific and realistic offers to creditors. ...
  5. Consider getting legal advice. ...
  6. Don't take on new debt.

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