Friday, December 19, 2008

I'm A Spender

Warm cookies in front of us (they help us focus) and off we go - shamelessly talking about our new relationship...with money. That's right, this past meeting we fessed up on our spending and gloated on our saving. We appropriately highlighted our spending habits during the spending-est time of year with a spending quiz. It worked for me. I now, more than ever, have the courage to pull back on Christmas spending without letting the guilt take over, thanks to the support of this group. This is what I know: I'm a SUCKER for giving, sales, bogos, lazy shopping, outlets!, "just one more gift", and convenience shopping. My name is Lisa and I am a spender.

What's the point?
Now that we know what type of spender we are...what can we do? It's not to insult, it's knowledge people.

  • Identify when you are moody and wanting to just spend.
  • Realize when you are trying to please instead of being thoughtful when gift giving.
  • Ask yourself "Do I really need this?"
  • Always ask: "Can I do better on the price?" because you probably can!
  • Get rid of temptations - Get off the email subscriber lists so they don't grab your wallet when you are vulnerable.
Seriously, we are not likely in need of 28 pairs of jeans (although I can probably come up with a very convincing argument). But one thing you can do is "check in". Not in the degrading way as it may seem, but use your spouse, friend, family as your "check in". Agree that if you are buying an item, say over $50 (you decide the "too much" amount), you need to "check in" and walk through that thought process of buying that item with that person. This just might get you out of a huge purchase that could be unnecessary, like another kid toy, a pair of boots you'll wear 2 times a year, the sale dress vs. the full price one. You know what I'm talking about...it's just rare that we want to hear that advice they are going to give.

Attracting $$$ anyone???
Katie has done it. She has a small embroidery business she is slowly building and recently she took it to the next level, marketing birthday crowns designed by her to the Internet. With her first official order fulfilled, she is ready to make money with a website on deck. We are so proud of you Katie!!!! We will post the website when it's up and running.

Email me if you want to take the spending quiz :)

1 comment:

JiLL @ Lellowbird said...

Like when you talked me out of the Pottery Barn Kids finger puppets and I talked you out of the jewelry "tree" from Urban...all in one afternoon!
(I like this blog.)