They say that “what doesn’t get measured, doesn’t get managed.” The opposite may be true as well. As a financially-conscious person, I was able to understand the positive feedback benefits of tracking things such as how much I spend over a period of time. I have been budgeting my money since I started work eighteen years ago. A byproduct of budgeting is that you would need to track your expenses. I cannot deny that when I track my expenses, I became conscious of various aspects of my spending that would eventually influence my future spending. This is something that many are not comfortable with because deep down, they have this fear of big changes to their lifestyle if their spending tracking tells them some deeper problems. Many also do not have the confidence to go through with tracking because they find it very OCD or that they were unsuccessful in...