9 Ways to Curb the Desire to Impulse Buy

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No one is free from the siren call of the candy by the register, but some people are better at shutting it out than others. Here are seven ways to help you stop buying things you don’t need at the last minute.

Become a Budgeting Stickler

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The more seriously you take your budgeting; the easier it will be for you to intervene with yourself when faced with the opportunity to impulse buy.

Breathe

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It sounds so simple, but often when we’re making rash decisions, we forget to take a deep breath and think about our situation. If you find yourself wanting to buy something that isn’t within your means, take a deep breath and think about whether you need it or not.

Reward Yourself When You Don’t Impulse-Buy

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If you need to give yourself a small win whenever you don’t buy something big, there’s no harm in that. Rewarding yourself when you abstain from overspending can be an excellent way to find a happy medium with your brain so you don’t feel like you’re constantly keeping yourself from what you want.

Shop With a List

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Budgets help significantly with impulse spending, but lists are a great way to keep yourself in check in real time. Don’t stray from your list no matter what, and you won’t walk home with unnecessary purchases.

Keep the Credit Card at Home

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Many impulse purchases happen when you have access to a credit card; you think that since you’re not technically spending the money now, there’s no harm in swiping the plastic and dealing with the repercussions later. If you’re only dealing with cash and debit, you’re much more likely to take a second before you buy something.

Remind Yourself of Your Financial Goals Daily

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Why are you trying to halt your impulse to buy things? It gets much easier once you make the endgame clear for yourself. Write it down, keep it somewhere you can see, and remember you’re staying strong today for a better financial future!

Dig Deep

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It might be uncomfortable to acknowledge, but many people have an emotional attachment to impulse shopping. Ask yourself what you’re soothing by buying things, and be honest. If you can start finding connections, you’ll have a much better chance of replacing this habit with something better that hopefully doesn’t cost an arm and a leg.

Abstain From Online Shopping

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There’s something so impersonal about online shopping that, while convenient, makes it significantly more tempting to make an impulse purchase. If you know you’re someone struggling to hold yourself back, it might be time to intervene and cut out online shopping, even if it’s only for a short while.

Take Time to Reflect

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Let’s say you cracked and bought something on a whim. Don’t beat yourself up; instead, get curious about what made you do it. What purpose did buying this serve? How did you feel before, during, and after you made the purchase? You can do this in your head, but often, writing it down in a journal is an excellent way to track your habits and the emotions tied to them.

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Author: CJ Darnieder

Bio:

CJ is a writer and musician from Chicago.  When he’s not practicing the divine art of stoicism, focusing on achieving a deafening inner quiet, or attempting to reconcile with the inherent powers of the universe, he loves to cook!

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