Of course, I was ready and had set the goal myself, but that password was a more effective push than any alerts or alarms I had ever used. It was like some incessant drumming inside to make it happen.
Then there was our researcher here at Sorted, who wanted to get back into a habit of running outdoors after a six-month break. She chose "run0utside" as hers. It felt a bit nagging at first, but after typing it for two days she had worked out her new circuit and was back on track.
Bespoke passwords can be used for any short-term, achievable goals you have, but since we are talking personal finance here, you could consider setting yours to something like (but of course not exactly like) these:
• Plan4ourholiday
• Checkmy1nsurance
• Savef0remergencies
• G3tcardtozero
• Save4Xmas
• CheckmyKiwiS4verfund
Why does it work? I think it's the combination of making a decision, putting it in writing and reminding yourself continually what you're after.
So by all means hijack your password - it's a powerful tool to use day in and day out. What will you choose first?
Get Sorted is written by Sorted's resident blogger, Tom Hartmann. Check out the guides and calculators at Sorted - brought to you by the Commission for Financial Literacy and Retirement Income - at sorted.org.nz.