Just like that extra $10 bill in your pocket, a savings account with no specific goals is easy to dip into. A lot of people start by saving an emergency fund of $1,000—enough to get them through a car repair or broken water heater without relying on credit cards. You could start there, or by saving for holiday gifts, your next vacation, or even your next car. The goal can be general, but it should help you stay focused.
Your goal should include what you’re saving for, how much you want to save in total, and when you’d like to reach that amount. For example, if you start saving up an $800 holiday gift fund in April, you’ll probably want all the money saved by December. That’s about $25 a week.
Once you break it down and decide exactly what you’re saving for, the whole task feels easier.