I spend biggest amount of it (at the moment) on books and on everything which is connected to books.
Also food, supplements and vraylar which costs a lot.
Also I spent huge amount of money on my today’s studies, which is a step to guarantee me a masters of journalism. (Idk how its in other countries. I graduated from college and now study in uni, but these studies are mainly focused on a next big step. Masters degree))
These studies are like giving to students a possibility to study at masters, without university bachelors degree. If it makes sense
I definitely spend some money on clothes, too. which I should stop doing.
Basically the things I bought are like a mouse, keyboard, speakers. and a headset. The HP is a brand name and Omen is a line of laptops produced by the brand. 2018 is just the year the laptop was released.
Paying for food is my biggest recurring expense. My SNAP benefits pay for about half of my food consumption. The rest comes out of my pocket. I don’t mind paying that much of my money for food. I still live well.
not counting stuff like my car (in which i started an entire savings account for), i spend a lot of money contributing to artists online. i started to draw my own characters a couple years ago so i got sucked into the world of digital art, but i love it, and i love supporting small cartoonists
Rent
Food and drink
medical/dental bills
internet
Phone
Unpaid for Diabetes supplies(strips and needles primarily)
Prescriptions
Miscellaneous needed items
I think that is the majority of what I spend money on. Which one is the most might vary from month to month.
you can get better! the easiest way to get better is just keep practicing! i’ve been improving gradually more and more over the months. just have to be patient : ) !
My biggest expenses are going to be this year chiropractic school, rent for an apartment in Madrid and paying the real estate agent for selling my student studio.