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Shopping with a listThis is a lifesaver and a game changer. It’s so simple! Literally, all you have to do is write down what you need in the house that week. Make the list, and stick to it. If you only need to get chicken and vegetables and some pasta at the house for the week, there’s no reason for you to be going to the snack food section. It’s a trap!
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Control your grocery listHaving meal plan can help you minimize your monthly expenditure. This helps you to stop spending money unnecessarily on food without depriving yourself of your favorite treats. This will also help you to plan your week without any worries and give you the insight of all what you need from the store.
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Learn to say “no”Not all goods worth buying at the moment. Although ads may be tempting but one should learn to go off any unnecessary items.
Reference:
https://www.pnc.com/insights/personal-finance/save/how-to-stop-spending-money.html CONCLUSIONIt's good for one to satisfy his/her desire when making purchase of items but this shouldn't cause issues in ones lifestyle. The key to stop spending too much money is to create better money habits in your daily life. But I know that’s easier said than done. Putting one or all of these ideas into action, helps in building a healthy spending habit. Take control of your spending today and you’ll reap financial rewards for years to come.
people who shop so much (they are even willing to go into debt just to satisfy their shopping desires) that they can't control themselves are called "shopaholics". I have a friend who is like this (I happen to know her since I was a girl) and she is even involved in debt of up to hundreds of millions of rupiah just because of her crazy shopping and holiday tendencies.
shopping and going into debt only satisfies the desire for a moment, for the long term it is a very destructive habit, wise people will definitely only shop according to their needs, I have heard that the Japanese people's living habits are very good, they will only buy what is needed, not would be a waste of money.