“I can’t stop spending my money!” We allneed money(andwant moreof it), no matter how much of it we have or make. But if you ever said that phrase, you may need help in learning how to stop spending money. Overspending money, especially money you don’t have, on food, clothes...
Just because the car industry spends billions of dollars every year trying to convince you that parting with $30,000 of your hard earned money will make you feel good, doesn’t make it true. Just because your friends enjoy spending lavishly on clothes, doesn’t mean that’s for you. Mayb...
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How to Stop Spending Money If you find yourself using every excuse in the book to buy more, follow these simple tips to stay on budget. You’re a clever gal, which probably means that your mind can have a, well, mind of its own. You can talk yourself into things, out of things, ...
Learning how to stop spending money is a real thing that anyone can master—that includes you! And no, I’m not going to tell you to just quit spending. I’m going to give you a step-by-step plan to help you get back in the driver’s seat when it comes to your finances. ...
Spending money is often faster and easier than earning it — it’s one of the greatest annoyances that many people and families have to deal with. When the money is going faster than it’s coming in, it can be difficult to determine what’s going on and why it’s happening. Luckily,...
If I’m not careful, I can wind up spending hours a week scrolling through the lives of these people I may or may not even know, and it leaves me feeling not so great about myself. So, several years ago, I made a goal to stop comparing myself to others. And let me tell you...
“You must eat, you must have somewhere to live, you need to get to and from work, etc. Therefore, you should spend most of your energy on finding ways to reduce those expenses you have more control over.” To cut back on any unnecessary spending: Comb through all of your expenses ...
We just talked about this, but it’s worth mentioning again—don’t let your emotions control your spending habits! This can look like impulsive shopping to reward a good day or numb a bad day. We’ve all been there before. But how can you fix it? Whether you’re celebrating or tryin...
If your current assumption is that“money is hard to come by”, stop that thought in its tracks and affirm the opposite. Say,“No, actually, all my bills are always paid on time.” Mix affirmation with gratitude to supercharge the formation of new beliefs ...