Hello again! After a disastrous 2021 (not necessarily in terms of money, just life in general), I'm back and am thinking about my money goals for this year. I accomplished my goals from last year, but one of them will carry over into this year since we'll be saving for yet another car to purchase at the end of this year.
1. Save money for a car... again. I didn't think we'd be buying a car last year when I made this goal in January 2021, but our Nissan Lemon (Rogue) had different plans. We ended up buying me a new-to-me car in August and DH is now driving my old Hyundai for the very few times he has to leave the house. We'd like to get another SUV before the end of the year so will save some money for that. I have about half of what I want to spend saved right now. I'm hoping that the car market crashes before then so I'm not spending top dollar on two cars

I did purchase a Toyota and that's what we plan to buy DH too, so hopefully after this we won't be spending money on cars for a LONG time. I plan on driving my Camry into the ground.
2. Open a Roth IRA and start contributing. I highly doubt I'll max it this year what with saving for the car and other obligations, but I at least want to start contributing a small amount each month.
3. Get the mortgage under $200,000. This should be doable given the current track we're on paying a little extra towards principal each month.
4. Lower my grocery budget. We actually didn't do terrible last year, averaging about $500 a month. This also includes the several times a month I take dinner out to my grandma as well. But I know that I could get this down further, even with the rising price of groceries. I've really dropped the ball on using coupons like I used to, and I know there are a lot more ways for me to save.
5. Continue the neverending battle to lose weight/get more fit. I didn't gain any last year, my weight really stays constant. And I actually had started working out a lot more and being more active, but when my dad died I was depressed and didn't feel like working out, and that pretty much carried through to the end of the year. I need to get back into the flow.
Hope everyone has a good 2022!