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January is coming, where is your budget?

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December 19, 2025
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By Hileni Amadhila

December is full of sparkle. Lights go up, music plays, and people start to relax. It’s a time for family, food, and fun. But while we enjoy the festive season, it’s easy to forget what comes next: January.

And January doesn’t wait. School fees, transport costs, rent, and groceries all arrive right on time, whether we’re ready or not.

In Namibia, many people spend more in December than any other month. There are weddings, trips to the village, Christmas lunches, and New Year’s parties. It’s a time of giving, hosting, and celebrating. But sometimes, we spend without thinking. We swipe cards, or dip into savings meant for something else. Then January arrives, and the stress begins.

It doesn’t have to be that way.

You can enjoy December and still prepare for January. It starts with awareness. Ask yourself: What are my fixed costs in January? School uniforms, stationery, transport, rent, food: these don’t disappear. Write them down. Then look at your December budget. How much can you set aside now to make January easier?

Even small savings help. If you usually buy ten gifts, maybe buy five this year. If you’re hosting a big lunch, ask guests to bring a dish. If you’re travelling, plan your route to save fuel. These small changes can free up money for what really matters; starting the new year with peace of mind.

It’s also okay to say no. You don’t have to attend every event or give gifts to everyone. People will understand. And if they don’t, that’s okay too. Your financial wellbeing is more important than meeting expectations. You’re allowed to protect your future

Think of January as the first chapter of your next story. How do you want to begin? With stress, or with calm and control? The choices you make in December shape that beginning. Enjoy the festive season but do it wisely. Celebrate with love, not with pressure. Spend with purpose, not with panic.

Because January is coming. And with a little planning, it doesn’t have to be scary. It can be smooth, steady, and strong. Just like you.

* Hileni Amadhila, Senior Public Relations, Stakeholder and Communications Consultant, Old Mutual Namibia

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