I get $1100 dollars a month from the government and i spend my money to quickly. I don't know how to manage my money please help me
As JAJT said, you haven't asked the right questions. We can only provide broad answers for what you asked. That being said, the first step is to figure out exactly what you're spending your money on. If you use a card to make your purchases, go to your online account and see exactly what your expenses look like. This will put things into
perspective for you. If you use cash, write down and track each of your expenses over the next few weeks and see how much you spend and what you spend it on.
Once you realize that, step 2 is to cut your spending. Don't buy extra things, and only buy the essentials that are going to keep you alive. We don't know what you spend your money on, so only you can judge and see what things exactly are soaking up your money. The only real things that you need are a place to live, food & water, and a means of transportation. Downsize your current place of residence if need be. Buy your meals from a budget grocery store instead of eating out (if that applies to you). If you eat out with friends/family alot and pay for that, tell them that you can't afford to eat out with them. If they are your true friends/family, they will support that and either eat in with you with food you prepare for them (cheaper) or they can help pay for you when you are out. If you currently use a motor vehicle as a means of transportation and you can make something cheaper work (public transport or a bicycle). This could cut your fuel costs (if you have any currently) by a lot, and help you be more lean.
After your expenses are cut, now it is time to get into the fastlane and earn more money than you are currently getting. You could find a job and earn more than you currently spend on things. Then, find your fastlane side hustle and build it up to where you can quit that job and focus solely on your fastlane business. The alternative is you can cut your expenses and use the funds you currently receive to get your fastlane business started. I wouldn't recommend doing this for long, because eventually, you will no longer receive support from the government if you aren't able to get your business up and running, and you will have to resort back to the first route (job). Either way, find a passion, and apply it to one of the thousands of fastlane ideas on this forum. Be willing to learn and be disciplined. Eventually, you will become successful and you will have the money to buy more "nice" things.
But remember, the fastlane isn't all about wealth just in the sense of money, it is about the wealth of freedom of time, good health, and good relationships with people. Focus on finding a need within one of your passions, and finding a solution to satisfy that need in one of many ways.
Again, in order for us to help more, you need to ask more questions. That being said, hopefully some of this applies to your situation. Best of luck, Jonathan!