If spending money, frequent shopping sprees, and the sound of a cash register ringing makes you happy, then you have a problem. If you actually like handing money over to the shop assistant to see them smile, then you have a problem. If you are constantly buying items that you had no intention of buying, then you have a problem. Here are a few sure signs to confirm that your money spending habits are out of control.
Do you have a shopping and spending problem?
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You are constantly trying to justify what you have spent on the most recent spending sprees with new excuses..
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You hide things such as bank statements, credit card statements, purchase receipts.
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You have clothes in our cupboard that still have prices tags on them. Some are even in the shopping bag they came in.
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You are always redecorating your house in order to justify shopping sprees and spending money.
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You were always an honest person, until someone started to get curious about you spending money, and you had to lie.
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You remove price tags and say you got the item on sale.
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You see things when you are shopping, then decide you desperately need it? There was no plan to spend money on something you actually need.
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You juggle your families finances to hide the fact that you have spent so much money shopping.
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You buy things for other people and then convince them that they need it.
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You are the happiest when you are shopping and spending money.
Here’s some ideas to help you stop spending money.
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Stop the secrets. Tell people you have a problem and they will help you.
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Find out why you feel the need to go spending money even though you cannot afford it.
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Get your spouse or a friend to do your shopping for you. Don’t go to the shops until you can control yourself.
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Cut up your credit cards. Do not carry cash in your pockets.
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Write a list of all your purchases so you can see clearly what you have spent.
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Stop and think about it. Do you want to end up in debt up to your ears, risking everything you have.
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Get some self control. Do not let yourself get into financial trouble.
Having $100 in your pocket always will make you feel better than just having spent it on something you really didn’t want? Curve your shopping habits and stop spending money. If you can’t possibly stop spending money and going shopping then you should probably seek professional help.
Are you talking about me? It sounds like it. Although I am not that bad, I do have things in my cupboard that still have price tags on them. I have thought of going through them and then selling them on Ebay. I feel guilty because it is such a waste. Thanks for reminding me.