Wasted expenses don’t always look big at first.
They show up as unused subscriptions, rushed purchases, tools nobody uses and small “it’s only a little” decisions that quietly stack up.
The problem is not spending money. The problem is spending without intention.
Every expense should answer a simple question:
Does this help us grow, save time, improve quality, or create real value?
If the answer is no, it is not a small cost. It is a leak.
Reviewing expenses is not about being cheap. It is about being disciplined enough to put money where it actually matters.
They show up as unused subscriptions, rushed purchases, tools nobody uses and small “it’s only a little” decisions that quietly stack up.
The problem is not spending money. The problem is spending without intention.
Every expense should answer a simple question:
Does this help us grow, save time, improve quality, or create real value?
If the answer is no, it is not a small cost. It is a leak.
Reviewing expenses is not about being cheap. It is about being disciplined enough to put money where it actually matters.

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