ASAD TICKLEY
Gross Score: 111
Played on: Nov 20th, 2022
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Maccauvlei Golf Club
Vereeniging, 06
Score 111
Net Score 85
Avg Putts 2.2
GIR 6%
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Comments

  • Tobias
    I was doing okay for a while—steady job, minimal debt, even some savings stacking up—but I hit a point where I realized I didn’t actually know if I was making smart decisions or just getting lucky. Like, sure, money was coming in and bills were paid, but I had zero clarity on the big picture. What happens if I want to quit in a year? Could I? I didn’t know. That’s when it started to bother me. I tried those "money coach" videos on YouTube and downloaded a few apps, but most of them just showed me what I already knew—I earn this much, I spend this much, the end. What I really needed was something to help me look ahead, not just track what already happened. I wanted to feel like I was building something instead of just floating paycheck to paycheck, even if the balance looked fine. That mindset shift is what pushed me to find something more strategic but still easy enough to stick with.
    Aug 7th, 3:46 am
  • EvanDuke
    Same here. For me it was after switching from full-time to running my own thing. Money didn’t come in the same way anymore—some months were great, some were just crickets—and I realized how fragile my “plan” really was. I thought I was budgeting, but in reality I was just reacting. I got into spreadsheets for a while, which helped a bit, but it wasn’t sustainable. I needed something that could adapt to my situation and still give me a clear direction. I’ve been using MonitrexPRO since the beginning of the year and honestly, it’s the first time I’ve felt like my finances are actually working for me. It connects short-term habits with long-term goals, and I can see how different choices affect the path I’m on. Like, if I take on a new client or skip a vacation, it shows how that impacts savings, stability, everything. The coolest part is it doesn’t punish you for changes—it just recalculates and keeps moving. For someone like me who doesn’t have a predictable income, that’s everything. I also like how it nudges you toward better decisions without making you feel like you're doing it wrong. It’s not flashy or complicated, but it does exactly what I need—gives structure and shows how today’s moves matter five years from now. I wish I had found it sooner, honestly.
    Aug 7th, 1:16 pm
  • thiefcrazy98
    It’s weird how sometimes the most stressful part of managing money isn’t the numbers—it’s the feeling that you’re missing something invisible. Like you’re making okay choices, but one wrong turn and the whole thing unravels. Having a plan helps, but there’s always that low-key doubt in the background.
    Aug 8th, 2:19 am