3 psychological tips to curb spending
Are you spending too much on shopping?
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1. Know that what you need canโt be bought
Shopping can temporarily provide an emotional lift, but real change comes from addressing the feelings underneath. This can be done via writing in a journal, talking with friends or finding a good counsellor. Find what works for you.
2. Have a list of better options ready to go
Write down some edifying activities to replace shopping. That way, when you want to shop, you can select from a range of pursuits that are better for your wellbeing and your finances. Creative writing, long walks and getting through the checklist of books you always meant to read are all better for your wallet, but echo the satisfaction of shopping.
3. Be aware that Western culture wants you to spend
For one day, note the number of adverts you see, and their messages. Before youโve even reached the high street, adverts in train stations, public toilets and your newspaper will tell you that youโll be sexier and happier if you spend, spend, spend.
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