How to stop myself from shopping?
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That reminds me of the old days when cards were still not popular. I had the cash on hand, I divided it into several groups so I wouldn't spend too much. Is that why it seems more effective? The loss is visible if we can see it directly, unlike cards which, in a sense, is infinite.FrugalFran wrote:
Egghead wrote: Figures on paper are useful, even essential for good budgeting, but for me what works is having hard cash on hand that I can spend how I like. It's kinda old fashioned to enjoy handing over real money, right?
By putting a small splurge allowance in a jar every week along with my small change I seem to ado okay.
For the first time in years, I've recently taken to using cash more often than cards. I have to agree with what you said because I've noticed I track the spending of cash better than I do with a card. I also save my five dollar bills every time I get one and I've been keeping them separate from my other money. When they all add up to a significant amount, I'm going to do something really fun.
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Egghead wrote: Figures on paper are useful, even essential for good budgeting, but for me what works is having hard cash on hand that I can spend how I like. It's kinda old fashioned to enjoy handing over real money, right?
By putting a small splurge allowance in a jar every week along with my small change I seem to ado okay.
For the first time in years, I've recently taken to using cash more often than cards. I have to agree with what you said because I've noticed I track the spending of cash better than I do with a card. I also save my five dollar bills every time I get one and I've been keeping them separate from my other money. When they all add up to a significant amount, I'm going to do something really fun.
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By putting a small splurge allowance in a jar every week along with my small change I seem to ado okay.
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Medi wrote: The question is often about how big the reward should be. We look up to people who can spend more and apply the same to ourselves when our budgets are different. I think this is why tracking is important, especially if we feel that we still spend a lot despite all effort to reduce it.
Exactly! You can't compare yourself and your spending to other people. You have to compare it to your own budget. We all have a different income and different expenses. Only we truly know how much money we have available to spend on other items.
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I read something similar a while back. If you really think that may be the cause, I hope you won't be afraid to seek medical help because it's not something to be ashamed of.FrugalFran wrote: It's been my experience that some people who shop excessively do so to satisfy an emotional need. If spending the money is causing a problem with your responsibilities and/or your relationship, you may want to talk to a therapist to see if there is an underlying cause for the shopping.
I check my financial plan regularly. It helps to keep me focused on my targets and avoid unnecessary shopping. I allow myself to buy something I consider luxurious once a month, as long as it's still within budget.
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