Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Shopaholic? This One’s For You!

It is obvious that if you don’t have the money to buy things you want, you shouldn’t go shopping. The world seems full of people, however, who have charged purchases they can’t afford. If you are a self-described shopaholic, here are some tips to help you avoid buying things you don’t need with money you don’t have.

1.  Don’t need to get to the mall when you don’t have money for shopping. Don’t go to the food court “just for lunch.” Don’t take your dry cleaning to a shop in the mall. Don’t get your prescriptions at a drug store in the mall. Just stays away until you have money to be spent.

2.  Don’t watch QVC or HSN as a way to get your window shopping fix. It is infinitely more difficult to talk about yourself out of purchasing a specific thing at a specific price when there are only 16 left and they’re going fast than it is to talk yourself out of not watching the channels at all.


3.  Watch only recorded television where you can fast forward through the commercials. The budgets spent on television advertising are huge. Ginormous, in fact. Advertisers wouldn’t be advertising if it didn’t work. The easiest way to not let Madison Avenue talk you into buying stuff you don’t have to be done not like to listen to Madison Avenue at all!

4.  Have ever visit your favorite shopping web site, Amazon.com or whatever it may be, unless you have the money to purchase something specific. Then buy what you need and get out-of-the-way. Fast.


5.  Don’t research your purchase before you’re ready to purchase. If you plan to replace your car in three years, it is dangerous to have a subscription to Car and Driver, or to spend hours on the internet reading reviews and checking prices and deals on cars. The same is true of washers and dryers, refrigerators and every other major purchase. There will be plenty of time to do the research when the time to make a purchase comes.

6.  Throw catalogs away before they even go into the house. When you pull a catalog out of the mail box, drop it immediately in the recycling bin. Don’t keep it around, with its imploring cover, asking you to peruse its special prices, new colors and fabulous designs. It is not hard to say “no” to the catalog than it is to say “no” to the cute top on page 44 that would look so good with your favorite shoes.


You’ll find that if you completely remove the reminders of shopping from your life, you’ll not only spend less time shopping, you’ll spend less money. Before you realise it, you can shake the shopping habit.



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