Talking about emergency plans, I actually do not have something big, cause am not a big person as well 🙂. But then, I try as much as possible to remove something out of anything that comes into my account, I send it to one of my numerous accounts, I actually send it to different ones, little here and there, but there's this particular bank app of mine that even I hardly go to, that's where I save, others are just for, "Incase."

So, unless one thing leads to another and I don't have any other options, that's the app I go to, to withdraw and sort whatever is on ground. I don't save there to have fun, flex, buy clothes, and such. I save their in case of incasities. So that when the need arise, when family comes calling, when a friend is in dire need, or when even I am stranded I will have something to reach out to. Because, in life we will all have those quiet times that one or two things will just happen or set in unannounced.
Also, one of the reasons why I save is because I've been sick, and I know how fragile, little my strength can be, I might possibly need to get some pills, visit the hospitals, go for tests, scans and all. In such a time as that, where do I turn to, these are things that won't even give a signal. I've seen and I know what it means to be in need of help, and get none. So, it's good that I save ahead. So, for me, you can say that I save our of fear, at the same time you can say it's out of wisdom. I've experienced things, so I know better.
So, I just save here and there like I said earlier, there are those that I access easily when am broke, but then there's a particular one I rarely go to, that serves as the main emergency fund when every other savings are down. It just stays there, I keep adding to it little by little and it keeps growing until it's time or until an emergency shows up, and I show up back to it. Ome of the things that helped me was the kind of family I'm from. It's one where when you need assistance and you reach out to dad, mom or older siblings they will ask you, "how much do you have, how much is remaining?" "How much do you have saved?" So, before I reach out, I would make sure to have been able to gather something too.

I can tell you for free that it's good to save. You don't need to have much, a drop this week, a drop next week, that's how it keeps increasing. It will definitely save you one day, it will make you be able to stand up to problems and emergencies and not leave you calling here and there while stretching out empty hands in prayer. Save, so that you won't just cry and pray when life comes at you, but you will be able to stand up to it, with something to really show for it.
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Having an emergency fund is smart , I wish you great health.
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