How Can I Review My Financial Goals for the Rest of the Year?

Alright, let’s dive in! We’re chatting about how to hit those financial goals we set back in January, which, let’s be real, might feel like a distant memory for some of us. If you're starting to wonder where the heck your money went and if you're on track, don’t sweat it. A simple mid-year review can totally help you refocus and crush those targets without the stress. I’m here to guide you through setting up that review and making those necessary adjustments, so you can keep moving forward and build some serious momentum. Grab a pen and let’s get our financial game plan back on point—and answer the big question: How Can I Review My Financial Goals for the Rest of the Year?Read today’s blog articleCheck out the full podcast episode hereSetting those ambitious financial goals can feel like climbing a mountain, right? But now that we’re halfway through the year, it’s time to check in and see if we’re making it to the summit or just kind of chilling at base camp. Ralph dives into the nitty-gritty of doing a mid-year financial review, which is essentially your map to getting back on track. He emphasizes that having goals is awesome, but you can't just set 'em and forget 'em. Life happens, and suddenly those shiny plans might feel like they're gathering dust. So what do we do? Ralph suggests we schedule a quick review, reassess our goals, and make any necessary adjustments. Think of it like checking your GPS when you hit a detour. The key here is accountability, and Ralph brings in some biblical wisdom to help us keep our financial lives in check. It’s all about staying diligent, keeping a vision, and being honest with ourselves about where we stand. So grab a cup of coffee, take some time this week, and let’s see where we’re at with those money goals!Takeaways: Setting ambitious financial goals is great, but checking in halfway is essential to stay on track and reduce stress. A mid-year review can help refocus your efforts so you can confidently hit your targets. Financial goals aren't set in stone; they're more like roadmaps that need adjustments as life happens. Being honest with yourself during your financial checkup is crucial for making meaningful progress toward your goals. Links referenced in this episode:https://financiallyconfidentchristian.com/ LISTEN NOWWATCH NOW ON YOUTUBE (OUR VIDEO VERSION)WATCH NOW ON RUMBLE (OUR VIDEO VERSION)SUPPORT THE SHOWPlease share our Podcast with all your friends and family!Submit your questions or ideas for future shows - email us at ralph@askralph.com or leave a voicemail message on our podcast page Leave A Voicemail MessageBuy Ralph's Book - Mastering Your Finances! Buy Ralph's Book -

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2025 Best Christian Finance Podcast in the U.S., awarded by Best of Best Review. Money isn’t just about numbers — it’s about confidence, stewardship, and faith. If you've ever felt stuck in the cycle of financial shame, you're not alone — and you don't have to stay there. Welcome to Financially Confident Christian, where we blend Biblical wisdom, practical financial strategies, and daily encouragement to help you break free, build lasting confidence, and honor God with your resources. Hosted by Ralph Estep Jr., a seasoned financial coach with a heart for ministry, each episode offers real-world steps you can take today — no complicated jargon, no judgment — just real hope and real help. Whether you're climbing out of debt, learning to budget with purpose, or dreaming of financial freedom, this is your place to start. One step. One decision. One prayer at a time. Your story isn’t defined by your past. It's shaped by your next faithful step. Let’s walk this journey together.